For My Crimes - Marissa Nadler CD

Sacred Bones Records
For My Crimes - Marissa Nadler CD
For My Crimes - Marissa Nadler CDThe eighth album from Marissa Nadler, For My Crimes, is the sound of guilt giving way to truth. The songs stare down the dark realization that love may not be enough to keep two people together through distance and differing needs. By asking these difficult questions about her relationships, Nadler has found a stronger sense of self and a sharper voice as both a songwriter and a vocalist, culminating in her most evocative entry in an already impressive discography. Following the release of 2016s acclaimed Strangers, Nadlers new marriage was put to the test as she left the Boston area on tour. She wrote throughout 2017 about this tension, and ended up with three times as many songs as she needed. But after reviewing the demos with her co-producers Justin Raisen and Lawrence Rothman, Nadler wrote a flurry of tight but no less intense new songs in the week before arriving at Rothmans Laurel Canyon studio, House of Lux, in early January. She considered it a challenge to herself, applying new strategies and structures to the craft of slow music shes honed over the last 15 years. From that group of songs came nearly all of the singles on For My Crimes, some of the most indelible of Nadlers career. Bolstering the intimacy of these songs is the strong feminine energy that defined their recording. Between Rothmans fluidity with both gender and genre (as heard on his 2017 album The Book of Law), and Raisens track record of successful collaborations with strong women (Angel Olsen, Kim Gordon, Charli XCX), Nadler felt empowered to explore without judgment in the studio. With the exception of a single saxophonist, every player on the album is a woman of notable pedigree and distinct style, many of whom have played with Nadler over the years. In addition to cameos by Angel Olsen and Kristin Kontrol, Sharon Van Etten sings backup on I Cant Listen to Gene Clark Anymore and Lover Release Me. Mary Lattimore joins on harp for Are You Really Gonna Move to the South, while the great experimental multi-instrumentalist Janel Leppin plays strings throughout the record.Additional Info: Personnel: Jack Tempchin (vocals, guitar, guitars, baritone guitar, harmonica); Luis Alberto Barbiera Diaz (vocals, bongos, claves, cymbals, shaker, percussion, background vocals); Julio Fowler (vocals, background vocals); Sandrine Fritz (spoken vocals); Norm Sancho (guitar, background vocals); Terry Mederios, F. Terry Medeiros (guitar); Norm Sancho (guitars, bass instrument, background vocals); Craig Parker Adams (slide guitar); Austin Clark (dobro); David Wilson (violin, accordion); Novi Novog (viola); Rob Meurer (piano, keyboards); Joe Rotondi, Jr. (piano); Brett Tuggle (keyboards, background vocals); Adam MacDougal, Dave James (keyboards); Rick Rosas, Tim Emmons (bass instrument); Charlie Waymire, Don Heffington, Phil & Debi Jones, John Barnard, Phil Jones, John Barnard, Frank Cotinola (drums); Jorge Martin (congas, timbales); Jorge Martin (conga drum, timbales); Kathleen Lague (background vocals).

Specifics

  • Album: For My Crimes
  • Artist: Marissa Nadler
  • Label: SACRED BONES RECORDS
  • Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
  • MPN: SBR208CD
Tracklist

1. For My Crimes Backing Vocals Angel Olsen Backing Vocals Angel Olsen 2. I Can't Listen To Gene Clark Anymore Backing Vocals Sharon Van Etten Backing Vocals Sharon Van Etten 3. Are You Really Gonna Move To The South? 4. Lover Release Me Backing Vocals Sharon Van Etten Backing Vocals Sharon Van Etten 5. Blue Vapor Alto Saxophone Dana Colley Drums Patty Schemel Vocals Kristin Kontrol Alto Saxophone Dana Colley Drums Patty Schemel Vocals Kristin Kontrol 6. Interlocking 7. All Out Of Catastrophes 8. Dream Dream Big In The Sky 9. You're Only Harmless When You Sleep 10. Flamethrower 11. Said Goodbye To That Car

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