tUnE-yArDsCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Beautiful & fierce evocative/eclectic experimental alternative pop Status:Most recent release, I can feel you creep into my private life (2018) See also:tUnE-yArDs' minimal web site Comparisons:If you put Psapp! Pram! Nina Simone, Anhai, and an old 1970s Lesbian folkie in a blender....and punked the result out. (jmgurley@drizzle.com) Covers/own material:Own General comments:tUnE-yArDs is Merrill Garbus at serious play. Putting together a range of sounds from field recordings to home-made percussion and using her voice from a whisper to a full-blast African vocals inspired shout, her music is experimental yet powerfully catchy. She has a wide-ranging yet singular vision such as only a very few artists like PJ Harvey, Björk and Veda Hille can manage. (Neile) Recommended first album:BiRd-BrAiNs or W H O K I L L Recordings:
BiRd-BrAiNsRelease info:2009—Marriage; rereleased by 4AD Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Merrill Garbus Guest artists:Isaac and Sadie—voices Comments:I played this album steadily for seven months now—it's definitely my album of the year. I first heard of it on Wears The Trousers and downloaded it since that was the only alternative to vinyl. Then a limited-edition CD became available over the summer, so I bought that. Then in November a wider-release came out with bonus tracks, so I bought that, too. Yes, I really, really like this. Okay, I love this! I particularly recommend "Little Tiger" (I've been especially obsessing on that track, "Sunlight," and "Lions," but I love the whole album. BiRd-DrOpPiNgs epRelease info:2009—digital-only release Availability:amazon.com and iTunes Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Merrill Garbus Comments:This is a four-track ep that includes the two bonus tracks on the new wide-release version of BiRd-BrAiNs, as well as the remix and b-side from the vinyl "Hatari" single. This is delightful stuff—nearly as wonderful as the album they complement. (Neile) W H O K I L LRelease info:2011—4AD—CAD3106CD Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Merrill Garbus—vocals, drums, loops, percussion, korg, casio, horn arrangement, ukulele, juno, stick clicks, beats, found sounds, drum machine Guest artists:Kasey Knudsen—alto sax (1, 6) Produced by:Merrill Garbus Comments:A more than worthy follow-up album to BiRd-BrAiNs, W H O K I L L is an emotional and political (in "the personal is political" sense) powerhouse of an album. Like BiRd-BrAiNs, the sound is strong and eclective with gorgeous tender moments. Merrill Garbus is an astonishing talent. (Neile) Nikki NackRelease info:2014—4AD—CAD3414CD Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Merrill Garbus—vocals, drums, percussion, drum pads, drum programming, uke, Farfisa, other keys, pocket piano synth, synths, orange stool, jar, snares, field recordings, Moog Guest artists:Michael Coleman—keyboards, noises (1, 7); synth harpsichord (8) Produced by:Merrill Garbus; John Hill co-produced track 2; Malay co-produced track 10 Comments:As strange and wonderful as previous albums. It's amazing to me how they can put all these sounds in the music, and it comes out sounding like interesting, intriguing music, not just a pile of noise. (JoAnn Whetsell) I can feel you creep into my private lifeRelease info:2018—4AD—0052CD Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Merrill Garbus—vocals, drum programming, sequencing, percussion, piano, string arrangement, drum machines, ukulele, synth, keys, samples, drums, MPC, gated synths, prepared piano, Mellotron Guest artists:Nate Fox—drum programming (1); additional production and drum programming (4) Produced by:Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner Comments:Very topical in the lyrics, touching on race, the environment, and privacy, and very Tune-yards in the music, still very eclectic but still pushing into pop. It's an album that can make you think and dance. I love it. (JoAnn Whetsell) Further info:Collaborations include: "Lady" with ?uestlove, Akua Naru, and Angélique Kidjo on Red Hot + Fela (2013) |
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