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BLACK DOG (FROSTED CLEAR VINYL)
Gazelle Twin
Title
BLACK DOG (FROSTED CLEAR VINYL)
Artist
UPC
5051083195140
Label
Genres
Release Date
Oct 27, 2023
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.59
Price
$89inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
Delivery
Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks.
In her three studio albums to date, Gazelle Twin has looked out: out at cities, out from a
tormented body, out at the squirming guts of rural Britain, but on her first album for new label,
Invada Records, she turns her gaze inwards. Black Dog is an album about confronting fear, and
the expectation that the things that lurked in the darkness when you were a child will disappear
as you become an adult.
Black Dog tells a story that unfurls like a film. It addresses how our childhoods shaped our
adulthoods: how any sense of trauma and grief is burnished onto a person's memories forever,
however much we try and escape it. Black Dog suggests how these feelings return in particular
intensity when a person becomes a parent, as they watch themselves pass things on that they
wish they hadn't, wish they wouldn't.
In some ways, Bernholz is purging herself on this album. Unlike her masked characters for
previous releases, her face is recognisable and, she explains, she is "not as removed this time"
from her persona. She is imagining herself as a medium for the voices inside herself, rather
than looking out to displace them with other ideas. She emerges huge and godly as she does
so, her voice moving from delicate tenderness to doom-driven power.
This is an album where old stories have to be pillaged, digested, and regurgitated to write new
ones, where we have to question ourselves utterly. Black Dog looks back and looks in and looks
back and looks in. We enter as we listen. We turn ourselves inside-out altogether.
tormented body, out at the squirming guts of rural Britain, but on her first album for new label,
Invada Records, she turns her gaze inwards. Black Dog is an album about confronting fear, and
the expectation that the things that lurked in the darkness when you were a child will disappear
as you become an adult.
Black Dog tells a story that unfurls like a film. It addresses how our childhoods shaped our
adulthoods: how any sense of trauma and grief is burnished onto a person's memories forever,
however much we try and escape it. Black Dog suggests how these feelings return in particular
intensity when a person becomes a parent, as they watch themselves pass things on that they
wish they hadn't, wish they wouldn't.
In some ways, Bernholz is purging herself on this album. Unlike her masked characters for
previous releases, her face is recognisable and, she explains, she is "not as removed this time"
from her persona. She is imagining herself as a medium for the voices inside herself, rather
than looking out to displace them with other ideas. She emerges huge and godly as she does
so, her voice moving from delicate tenderness to doom-driven power.
This is an album where old stories have to be pillaged, digested, and regurgitated to write new
ones, where we have to question ourselves utterly. Black Dog looks back and looks in and looks
back and looks in. We enter as we listen. We turn ourselves inside-out altogether.
Tracklisting
Side 1
- I Disappear
- Sweet Dream
- Black Dog
- Fear Keeps Us Alive
- The Long Room
- Two Worlds
- Unstoppable Force
- This House
- Author Of You
- Walk Through Walls
- A Door Opens


