[indie-folk] (2020) White Tail Falls - Age of Entitlement [FLAC] ...
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(2020) White Tail Falls - Age of Entitlement
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New York City is a bad place to be when your world falls apart. When you wake up to another three-day hangover and remember your girlfriend left you, your therapist has done all they can and the songwriting life you always dreamed of has become a spirit-crushing grind, chasing major album writing credits as if your talent isnât your own anymore. Itâs moments like these that make or break lives. Some shift towards the sheer drop into dark water, others pivot onto more positive paths. Luckily, when Irwin Sparkes found himself right here in 2016, he picked up a guitar and wrote the fragile, exquisite, life-affirming âBody Weightâ, a broken angelâs swoon of a song about the threads that life hangs from and how easily they snap with a tip over the edge, a turn of a steering wheel. And just like that, his own turned brighter. âMy band got dropped, I had a breakup and I had a mini-mental wobble,â the Londoner recalls of his NYC epiphany. Iâd been trying and failing to make commercial music for other artists. I felt burned-out. If this was music then I didnât want to do it anymore. It took away all the joy and expression, it just made music âworkâ. It made me think, âwhy bother doing this? Itâs like any other job now.â At such a low point, Irwin had a lot to say. Demos came quickly, detailing his descent; at first they were just field recordings, then he began skipping off from co-writing sessions in LA to take weekend trips around Southern California and the deserts of West Texas, locations that offered space to find the right words to say and the sounds to support them. Heâd set up his laptop and USB mic in hotel rooms and outhouses wherever he could, driven to get his delicate, soul-baring confessionals down on hard drive. âIâve got sounds from inside this concrete installation in a ghost-town in Texas that had the perfect natural echo, I was keen for it to feel like it was living and breathing. Itâs ugly in places. Iâm creaking in my chair, but I like that. You can hear planes overhead, kids kicking balls against the fence and screaming and the same blackbird that would not shut up. Thatâs my breath on there, I like the idea that itâs still embedded. It became about making something that still felt alive and acoustic. Those tracks have a warmth for me.â Reacting to the shallow perfectionism of modern pop, a focus was placed on honesty. âThe record is about limitations: in my ability as an engineer â I had to learn as I went and you can hear me progressing as the album plays â and only allowing myself three takes of each song. I learnt to love the imperfections. I guess it mirrors a lot of the lyrics, which are about facing up to your own imperfections too.â It was Josh T Pearsonâs 2011 album Last Of The Country Gentlemen that turned Irwin towards the tender, guiding him towards Sun Kil Moon and Sufjan Stevens. âWhen I heard Last Of The Country Gentlemen I was particularly lost, I wept like a baby,â he admits. âIt was the album I needed to hear. It rekindled that idea of âthatâs what music can do, thatâs the powerâ. Songs you can believe in, thereâs honesty, integrity and truth. How about that aim over a chart-position?â First single âGive It Up, Sonâ â featuring Irwinâs dad on piano â is a stark, mechanised addiction song, seen both from the inside and the outside. âI wrote it from the point of view of my mum and dad, if they knew the truth about their son, that idea of it being addiction from someone elseâs point of view, seeing the effect itâs having.â The brittle-yet-breezy âOther Kind Of Guyâ is more brutal still, a filter-free catalogue of personal failings in which Irwin admits to being unreliable, deceitful, unholy, hedonistic and hopelessly horny: âI wanna do the right thing but it wonât compute/On the same day I give blood I spend 37 minutes with a prostituteâ. The melody and music are so sweet to me that the lyrics had to jar with it. And sometimes itâs good to be jarred.â Then came the spirit-stirring R&B âDevoutâ, inspired by Hippocratesâ idea of the âfour humorsâ, which some of his family members had taught him growing up. âIt advocates the existence of conflicting sides of the personality. Most commonly one side is extrovert and one introverted. Iâve been âdiagnosedâ as âsanguine-melancholicâ. This album has been freeing to live in the introverted world of the melancholic.â With five songs completed, Irwin felt he had an EP in the bag. He turned to musician and producer Erland Cooper (The Magnetic North, Erland And The Carnival) to help him record it, but Cooper heard a crumbling magic in the demos and instead used them as a bedrock, pulling in favours to add harps and strings. âThat elevated it,â says Irwin. âYouâve got these tawdry demos with a little bit of majesty.â For eighteen months, the White Tail Falls project gathered dust. Then, towards the end of 2017, another six-month burst of song-writing gave him a second batch of songs, this time less wounded, more reflective, about âwhere I found myself afterwards, and where I was heading.â The haunting âDisintegrateâ tackled the thorny topic of procreation â to help bolster what might be humanityâs last few generations or to frolic in the face of extinction as proud end-points of our bloodlines? âI wanted life to just be about me and I always put off having children,â Irwin â now a father of one â says. âRomeâs Already Fallenâ, powered by piano and orchestra, pinpoints the pivotal moment in a relationship when tempers blow, bruises bloom, things canât be unsaid and thereâs no going back to how things were. âAge Of Enlightenmentâ, a sepia chamber pop wonder, concerns the expectation of success and celebrity we all feel in our cossetted social media age. Irwin didnât even realise that heâd given the album, the chronological diary of his step back from the edge, a redemptive ending. He wrote the sumptuous âOnly Getting Easierâ from the first-hand experience of someone trapped in a cycle of habitual wrong-doing (âtime kills the sting of doing the wrong thing/Itâs only getting easier to make the worst decision of your lifeâ) but barely realised it opened with a pertinent Note To Self: âit was hard in the beginning, you thought the world would end, you did a little breaking and now you simply bend.â At the end of the journey, Age Of Entitlement emerges as one of the most life-affirming, honest, empathetic and heart-stopping records youâll hear this year â a record which will make you cry like a baby and remind you of the power of music. A record to imperceptibly pivot lives to the positive, not least Irwinâs. âItâs blown music open for me again and Iâm just loving diving in,â he says. âMaking this album has changed my life. Itâs forced me to confront what Iâm made of. I still donât know how I feel about that.â

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Genre: indie-folk
Source: CD
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Files:
(2020) White Tail Falls - Age of Entitlement [FLAC]- 05. Devout.flac (31.9 MB)
- 02. Fake News.flac (23.6 MB)
- 08. Disintegrate.flac (22.7 MB)
- 07. Age of Enlightenment.flac (20.5 MB)
- 01. Body Weight.flac (19.4 MB)
- 09. Only Getting Easier.flac (19.3 MB)
- 03. Give It up, Son.flac (19.0 MB)
- 10. Rome's Already Fallen.flac (16.8 MB)
- 04. Other Kind of Guy.flac (13.5 MB)
- 06. The Trouble with Difficulty (Is It's Very Problematic).flac (7.4 MB)
- 11. Disintegrate (Reprise).flac (3.7 MB)
- cover.jpg (52.3 KB)
- Downloaded.txt (0.1 KB)
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