[chamber pop, indie-folk] (2021) Adeline Hotel - The Cherries Are...
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(2021) Adeline Hotel - The Cherries Are Speaking
Review:
One of the great things about the music of Adeline Hotel is that itâs impossible to predict what will come next with each new album. In 2020, the band â which is essentially the brainchild of Dan Knishkowy â released their fourth album, Solid Love, a beautiful slice of low-key contemporary Americana in the vein of Shmilco-era Wilco. Good Timing was released earlier this year, and itâs an almost exclusively instrumental acoustic guitar excursion performed entirely by Knishkowy. This time around, The Cherries Are Speaking brings other musicians into the fold, and the result is something that nobody outside of this collectiveâs inner circle could have seen coming. The album â considered the final entry in a loose trilogy that began with the two previous releases â employs a variety of instruments, but itâs not what youâd expect. Following up a record of layered acoustic guitar with one where absolutely no guitar is present is only one of the intriguing surprises here. Knishkowy sings and plays piano and mellotron and is joined by drums, violin, additional vocalists, and wind instruments. The songwriting and arrangements give off a feel of minimalism, but the unique instrumentation adds a layer of sophistication, reminiscent of the eerie mysticism of Nick Drake or Van Morrison, circa Veedon Fleece. The primary source of inspiration is Italo Calvinoâs 1957 novel The Baron in the Trees, which focuses on a boy who decides to live in cherry trees and engage in a selective relationship with the world around him. Knishkowy felt that the novelâs definition of âfreedomâ resonated with him. âThe fundamental question of Cherries is what it means to be apart from the world, but still a part of it,â he explains in the albumâs press materials. The tenderness inherent in the album seems to reflect Knishkowyâs idea of, to quote the late Warren Zevon, âsplendid isolationâ. While the LP opens with the elegant, saxophone-led instrumental overture âDevotionâ, itâs followed by the tender title track, as Knishkowy sings, âHoly visions of wild orchids / Slow the rhythm of my dreamsâ over piano and strings. âHoly visionsâ is a lyric Knishkowy used in the gentle ballad âOrdinary Thingsâ from Solid Love, underscoring the threads that connect previous albums. These three albums are all executed in different ways, but musically, a consistent vibe runs through them all that seems warm and comforting. While the title track is full of baroque beauty, thereâs also a sophisticated singer-songwriter feel to songs like âWe Go Outsideâ â once again anchored by vocals, piano, and sighing woodwinds â and the slightly more traditionally arranged âIn a Simple Wayâ, with the rhythm section of Andrew Stocker on bass and Sean Mullins on drums. In the latter song, Knishkowy, much like Calvinoâs protagonist, finds beauty in everyday occurrences. âLaughing on the floor,â he sings, âIn that lemon dress you often wore / Thereâs beauty in the ordinary things / Youâve been pining for.â Knishkowy is in good company on The Cherries Are Speaking. In addition to Stocker and Mullins, heâs joined by David Lackner on saxophone, flute, and clarinet, Macie Stewart on violin, and Caitlin Pasko, Vivian McConell, and Eric D. Johnson on vocals, the latter trio providing angelic backing on âLot to Listenâ and âOnly a Littleâ. It may be a stretch, but more thematic similarities pop up with âRaspberry Stainsâ â is it perhaps a callback to âBlueberry Fingersâ from Good Timing? Speaking of Good Timing, that albumâs title track is referenced in âWe Go Outside, Againâ, itself a reprise of âWe Go Outsideâ. âWe go outside,â he sings over a stark, resonant piano. âGood timing.â It canât be stressed enough that The Cherries Are Speaking, while different in many ways from previous Adeline Hotel albums, is certainly in Dan Knishkowyâs wheelhouse and provides yet another side to his musical inclinations. Like most of what he does, this new album isnât just a collection of songs â itâs a gentle sigh, a reminder to the listener to step inside those trees and take in the beauty that the world has to offer.

Track Listing:
01 â Devotion
02 â The Cherries Are Speaking
03 â We Go Outside
04 â In a Simple Way
05 â Lot to Listen
06 â Only a Little
07 â Raspberry Stains
08 â We Go Outside, Again
Media Report:
Genre: chamber pop, indie-folk
Country: USA
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:
(2021) Adeline Hotel - The Cherries Are Speaking [FLAC]- 02 - The Cherries Are Speaking.flac (22.3 MB)
- 01 - Devotion.flac (7.0 MB)
- 03 - We Go Outside.flac (8.5 MB)
- 04 - In a Simple Way.flac (19.3 MB)
- 05 - Lot to Listen.flac (9.1 MB)
- 06 - Only a Little.flac (6.5 MB)
- 07 - Raspberry Stains.flac (7.4 MB)
- 08 - We Go Outside, Again.flac (4.2 MB)
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