Twerp Verse

Vinyl Rock 2018
Limitierte Deluxe-LP in coloured-splatter Vinyl mit Bonus 7'' Single! Das Indie-Rock Quartett aus Massachusetts ist bei Kritikern, Radio-Stationen und Fans gleichermaßen beliebt und wartet mit ganz großen Hook-Lines auf. SPEEDY ORTIZ drittes Album hat also definitiv das Zeug zum Indie Rock Album des Jahres!

"Necessary brattiness" is the motto for Speedy Ortiz’s dauntless new collection of songs, Twerp Verse, out on April 27th via Carpark Records. The follow-up to 2015's acclaimed Foil Deer, the band's latest indie rock missive is prompted by a tidal wave of voices, no longer silent on the hurt they’ve endured from society's margins. But like many of these truth-tellers, songwriter, guitarist and singer Sadie Dupuis scales the careful line between what she calls being "outrageous and practical" in order to be heard at all. "You need to employ a self-preservational sense of humor to speak truth in an increasingly baffling world," says Dupuis. "I call it a ‘twerp verse' when a musician guests on a track and says something totally outlandish – like a Lil Wayne verse – but it becomes the most crucial part. This record is our own twerp verse, for those instances when you desperately need to stand up and show your teeth.”
Twerp Verse, Speedy's third album and first with Philadelphian Andy Molholt (Laser Background) on second guitar, is urgent and taut, adding surprising textures like Linn drums and whirled guitar processing to their off-kilter hooks. Dupuis, whose electropop solo project Sad13 debuted in 2016 shortly after her own move to Philadelphia, has become more instinctive in her songwriting—her home-recorded demos mirror Twerp Verse's songs in a closer way than any other Speedy record—while her lyrics have become more pointedly witty. The band's camaraderie and crate-digging is evident, with diffuse reference points like Squeeze, Hop Along, Prince, Paramore, and Brenda Lee being sucked into the band's chaos. Even when Dupuis sings of alienation and political weariness, the pop maelstrom swirling around her provides a defiantly charged, mussed-but-hooky optimism.
Now as public pushback against the old guards reaches a fever pitch – in the White House, Hollywood and beyond – the band fires shots in disillusioned Gen Y theme "Lucky 88," and casts a side-eye towards suitors-turned-monsters in the cold-blooded single "Villain." Closing track "You Hate The Title" is a slinky traipse through the banality of this current moment in patriarchy – in which survivors are given the mic, but nitpicked over the timbre of their testimonies. "You hate the title, but you’re digging the song," Dupuis sings wryly, "You like it in theory, but it’s rubbing you wrong." Tuned smartly to the political opacity of the present, Twerp Verse rings clear as a bell.
Twerp Verse was tracked in Brooklyn DIY space Silent Barn, mixed by Omaha legend Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Rilo Kiley) and mastered by Grammy-nominated engineer Emily Lazar (Sia, Haim, Beck).
Vinyl

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Produktinfos

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 27.04.2018

Set-Inhalt: 2

Produktionsjahr: 2018

Trackliste

LP:
1.Buck Me Off
2.Lean In When I Suffer
3.Lucky 88
4.Can I Kiss You?
5.Backslidin'
6.Villain
7.I'm Blessed
8.Sport Death
9.Alone With The Girls
10.Moving In
11.You Hate The Title

Bonus 7”
A Side: Le Mans
B Side: Saint Fret

Mitwirkende

Interpret*in: Speedy Ortiz

Technische Details

Label: Carpark

EAN: 0677517012644

Preiscode: 1450

Art. Nr.: X01203626-6

Produktinfos

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 27.04.2018

Set-Inhalt: 2

Produktionsjahr: 2018

Technische Details

Label: Carpark

EAN: 0677517012644

Preiscode: 1450

Art. Nr.: X01203626-6

Trackliste

LP:
1.Buck Me Off
2.Lean In When I Suffer
3.Lucky 88
4.Can I Kiss You?
5.Backslidin'
6.Villain
7.I'm Blessed
8.Sport Death
9.Alone With The Girls
10.Moving In
11.You Hate The Title

Bonus 7”
A Side: Le Mans
B Side: Saint Fret

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