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PERFECT.. -COLOURED-
Madeline Kenney
Title
PERFECT.. -COLOURED-
Artist
UPC
677517012910
Label
Genres
Release Date
Oct 5, 2018
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.549
Price
$58inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
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Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks.
In January of 2018, fi ve months after the release of her debut album Night Night at the First Landing, Madeline Kenney traveled from Oakland, California to the woods outside of Durham, North Carolina to record her sophomore album with a new collaborator, Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner. The choice was a conscious decision to explore new methodology in writing, recording, production and even genre. Perfect Shapes sees Kenney leaping headfi rst into fresh and adventurous territory, largely eschewing conventional rock structures in favor of theme and melody. Its ten songs are full of surprises big and small - from vibrant synth lines to taut bass fi gures and subtly modulated vocals - that instead of feeling fussed over, reveal Kenney's penchant for elegant and abstract composition.??Kenney's 2017 debut, Night Night at the First Landing, was a guitar-centric rock album, produced by friend and collaborator Chaz Bear of Toro Y Moi. Perfect Shapes leans on the foundational pieces of Night Night - fuzzed-out guitar tones, coy wordplay and Kenney's notably strong voice - but with an unconventional approach that allows them to bloom, reincarnated.??Perfect Shapes marks Wasner's fi rst foray into producing another artist's work and is permeated by the pair's collaborative spirit. Both Wasner and Kenney play multiple instruments on the record, and engineered the session alongside Kenney's touring percussionist, Camille Lewis. An eagerness to explore and experiment is apparent from start to fi nish, as Kenney and Wasner weave endless sonic curve balls into the arrangements. From the delightfully warped percussion on opening track Overhead to the burbling synths on the R&B-tinted The Flavor of the Fruit Tree and the left-fi eld trumpet solo in Your Art, these rich and inventive ideas echo Yo La Tengo's everything-but-the-kitchen-sink mentality, as well as the surging soundscapes of Tame Impala and Wye Oak at their most impressionistic. Lead single Cut Me Off is a surprise of its own - the most pop-forward song Kenney has written yet.??The dazzling arrangements form the perfect backdrop for the complex and open-ended questions at the core of Perfect Shapes - how do you love another when it hurts to do so' What is the physical limit to which one can carry the emotions of others' How does a modern female artist reckon with the expectations demanded of her femininity' Yet for all the notes of doubt and fear that Kenney raises, she delivers each song with confi dence and nuance. Bad Idea, fi nds her balancing fragility as foil; later, I Went Home manages to evoke both frustration and affection in a single breath.??TRACKLISTING?1. Overhead?2. Bad Idea?3. Cut Me Off?4. No Weekend?5. Know?6. The Flavor of the Fruit Tree?7. I Went Home?8. Perfect Shapes?9. Your Art?10. Always Around Me


