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(2019) Jeff Tweedy - Warmer
Review:
Pity the companion album, the quick follow-up record that an artist swears is just as good as the predecessor it was simultaneously recorded with, despite giving it a fraction of the promotional push. And so it is with Warmer, the surprise sequel to Jeff Tweedyâs gracious 2018 acoustic record Warm. âWarmer means as much to me as Warm and might just as easily have been released as the first record of the pair,â Tweedy insists in a statement, even though the albumâs very title suggests a secondary position in a sequence. Adding to the impression that Warmer is something less than Tweedyâs most cherished material is its unceremonious physical release on Record Store Day. But then again, the joy of Tweedyâs recent releases is that they donât demand ceremony if anything, they thrive on its absence. After two decades of carrying the mantle of an important indie artist, Tweedy has retreated to his own Chicago studio, where heâs freed himself from expectations with a series of recordings that blur the distance between cutting-room scraps and some of his career-best songs. Warm was a revelation precisely because it wasnât fishing for prestige. Instead of striving to be a major work, it settled for simply documenting a songwriter in his element. Recorded entirely alone save for drums from his son Spencer, WARMER doesnât quite wow like WARM, nor does it offer that initial thrill of hearing an artist reclaim what made them great after a relative drought. Itâs a touch more subdued and a little more one-note, seemingly born more of a pleasant itch than a pressing need to create. But the humble magic of WARM carries through, and these songs are as revealing and beguiling as the first batch. Tweedyâs usually most enjoyable when heâs enjoying himself, and heâs in an especially affable mood for much of the recordâs opening half. An acoustic nod to T. Rex, âFamily Ghostâ is a glammy, hooky pleasure, while the waltzing âTen Sentences,â with its slide guitar, is a zippy exercise in western swing. The grumpy contingent of Wilco fans who still think that 1999âs Summerteeth was overblown should find these recordings a happy compromise: Theyâve got the same open-armed pop sensibilities, but considerably more studio restraint. Tweedyâs songs are often a good deal more sorrowful than his performances let on. On âOrphan,â he longs for his parents and absolves them in death (âBring them back to me/I will forgive them, let them love me again,â he begs.) He ponders his own demise on âEmpty Head,â and on âLandscapeâ he describes the creative process in trying terms: âPushing words onto the page/Patching where the heart is frayed.â And yet, despite his grief, heâs steadfast in his refusal to romanticize suffering. One of the most powerful takeaways from Tweedyâs 2018 memoir titled Letâs Go (So We Can Get Back) was his dismantling of the myth of the tortured artist. âI think that artists create in spite of suffering, not because of suffering,â he wrote. He mirrors that messaging on âUltra Orange Room,â where he shakes the belief that âthere is no mother like pain.â âWhen I was young, I wanted a masterpiece,â he sings, âEvery thought Iâd come across never would belong to me.â Throughout WARMER he downplays lyrics that a lesser songwriter would have mined for misery, but these songs are no less moving for that understatement. Sometimes itâs the heaviest sentiments that call for the lightest touch.

Tracklist:
01. Orphan
02. Family Ghost
03. ...And Then You Cut It In Half
04. Ten Sentences
05. Sick Server
06. Empty Head
07. Landscape
08. Ultra Orange Room
09. Evergreen
10. Guaranteed
Summary:
Country: USA
Genre: alt-country, indie-folk
Media Report:
Source : CD
Format : FLAC
Format/Info : Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : ~ 662-872 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Files:
(2019) Jeff Tweedy - Warmer [FLAC,Tracks]- 03. ...And Then You Cut It In Half.flac (25.9 MB)
- 04. Ten Sentences.flac (19.3 MB)
- 06. Empty Head.flac (19.2 MB)
- 02. Family Ghost.flac (17.7 MB)
- 10. Guaranteed.flac (15.4 MB)
- 01. Orphan.flac (14.8 MB)
- 07. Landscape.flac (14.2 MB)
- 09. Evergreen.flac (13.5 MB)
- 05. Sick Server.flac (12.9 MB)
- 08. Ultra Orange Room.flac (12.8 MB)
- cover.jpg (80.1 KB)
- downloaded from katcr.co.txt (0.0 KB)
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