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Marissa Nadler - The Path of the Clouds - Import CD

Marissa Nadler - The Path of the Clouds - Import CD

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Folk/Country Rock

October 29, 2021

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Catalog No.: SBR280CD

JAN/ISBN: 843563142479

Number of Discs: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Import

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Marissa Nadler

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After releasing her first album in 2004, Marissa Nadler gradually expanded upon the haunting acoustic approach of her early Gothic dream folk works toward something more complex and intangible across the next 15 years and seven official solo albums (not counting her numerous self-released covers, demos, and short-form collections). With her ninth album, The Path of the Clouds, she finally tips the balance from indie folk to rock on a cinematic set largely inspired by watching reruns of Unsolved Mysteries during pandemic lockdown in 2020. What Nadler does with those inspirations is uniquely hers. While its stage-setting predecessor, 2019s For My Crimes, included collaborations with the likes of Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and harpist Mary Lattimore, The Path of the Clouds more-often-than-not wired, distortion-enriched palette is foreshadowed by the names of contributors like Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins, Lost Horizons), Jesse Chandler (Mercury Rev, Midlake), Amber Webber (Black Mountain, Lightning Dust), and Emma Ruth Rundle. Listeners are transported through space and time with the opening words of Bessie, Did You Make It? to a handmade canoe on the Colorado River in 1928. About the disappearance of record-attempting Grand Canyon adventurers (and honeymooners) Glen and Bessie Hyde, it juxtaposes gentle acoustic guitar arpeggiation with the foreboding sustained synth bass that starts the album. Its lusher chorus adds a wall of humming keys, horns, and piano to the repeated question Did you make it? before Nadler returns to the minor-key narrative. A plodding rhythm section joins in on a title track that concerns another disappearance, this time 1970s hijacker D.B. Cooper. Its layers of melodic and tonic-establishing bass, hazy atmosphere, and harpsichord-like accents are eventually joined by flute, buzzing guitar distortion, a classic-rock-style harmonized guitar break, and more. Not all the songs here are historical narratives, as Nadlers reactions and personal connections to the stories come into play on tracks like the shimmery waltz And I Dream of Running (Sometimes I hear your voice and I dream of running to you). A highlight on a set that never disengages, If I Could Breathe Underwater features Lattimores harp alongside a cavernous undercurrent of sustained harmonics, skittering drum kit, and more of the albums breathy, largely unprocessed vocals. Meanwhile, lyrics contemplate having supernatural powers. The Path of the Clouds was constructed by Nadler sending frameworks of songs to long-distance collaborators; Seth Manchester (Lightning Bolt, Battles, METZ) later mixed the album after judiciously adding feedback and distorted guitars. These adjustments perfectly suit the albums epic, aching songs, which refuse to keep tragedy at arms length. ~ Marcy Donelson

Tracklisting:

1.Bessie, Did You Make It?
2.The Path of the Clouds
3.Couldn’t Have Done the Killing
4.If I Could Breathe Underwater
5.Elegy
6.Well Sometimes You Just Can’t Stay
7.From Vapor to Stardust
8.Storm
9.Turned Into Air
10.And I Dream of Running
11.Lemon Queen

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