"Sondersongs" by Whale Fall
On the third album from Los Angeles-based Whale Fall, the band's sound continues to evolve, embracing tonalities familiar to listeners of their previous work, as well as nods to a wider array of genres and shades of decades past. The tracks on "Sondersongs" — the band's first single LP following two double albums — feature elements of post-rock, dream pop, new wave, psych, folk, indie, solo piano, and classic rock, colliding across 10 cinematic instrumental tracks.
Recorded in El Sereno with engineer/producer Eric Palmquist (who manned the boards for their debut), "Sondersongs" considers the difference and similarities between each of us: strangers until we aren't; extras in one another's lives or perfect soulmates; the unknown depth of each of us barely sensed until it comes to light unexpectedly.
As defined by The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, the word "sonder" means:
"the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own — populated with their own ambitions, friends, routines, worries, and inherited craziness — an epic story that continues invisibly around you like an anthill sprawling deep underground, with elaborate passageways to thousands of... more
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released June 26, 2018
Credits
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Aaron Farinelli - Drums & Percussion
Ali Vazin - Electric & Acoustic Guitars
Dave Pomeranz - Electric Guitar
Erik Tokle - Bass, Electric Guitar & Atmospherics
J. Matt Greenberg - Keyboards, Cornet, Fluegelhorn, Melodica & Glockenspiel
Featuring:
Artyom Manukyan - Cello
Josh Johnson - Alto Saxophone
Jonah Levine - Trombone
Produced by Whale Fall & Eric Palmquist
Engineered by Eric Palmquist at Palmquist Studios
Mastered by Pete Lyman at Infrasonic Sound
Cover art by Whale Fall featuring illustration "Common Swifts in the Act of Copulation" by Ad Cameron (1976)
All tracks composed by Whale Fall, Los Angeles, California