The fanatics who have come out to shows know that live, Amos roughens up the edges of his songs, pumping up the volume and the intensity. Holy Sons tours the West Coast in August and then hits up the East Coast in September and Europe early next year. Amos plays every instrument on the record himself, except on the rollicking “Aged Wine,” which features Brian Markham on bass and Adam Bulgasem on drums, who have played live with Holy Sons at recent gigs with Sleep, The Mountain Goats, and more. Amos’ North Carolina roots show through in songs like the Pavement-tinged, stoner-rock track “Being Possessed” or the mid-60s southern AM radio ballad “Boil It Down.” The hauntingly beautiful closing track “Trampled Down” harkens to the dark piano balladry of Dennis Wilson’s Pacific Ocean Blue. The classic rock influence seeps into “I Told You” with Deep Purple-styled organs and guitar solos that bring to mind Rush playing in a stadium with the lights down. “Out of Sight” shows Amos providing his fans more inviting songs without abandoning his outsider ideology that has made him such a respected cult figure. “Mercenary World” walks the line between pop hit and the darker, sample-based recordings Holy Sons is known for. The album was recorded between Portland, Oregon and Brooklyn with producers Brandon Eggleston ( Mountain Goats, Swans), Al Carlson ( Oneohtrix Point Never) and Jeff Saltzman ( Grails). Amos masterfully tucks away these pessimistic themes within some of the most beautifully produced, endlessly listenable songs of his career.Īmos, a home-recording pioneer, delves into a fuller, more lush sound on Fall of Man. The signature darkness and strangeness that Amos has cultivated throughout his career is present on the album, even in its title, which references the myth that humans are powerless and fundamentally flawed while also suggesting that we have reached the autumn of humanity, slowly sowing the seeds of our own destruction. 1970s classic rock has always been a touchstone for Amos, and on Fall of Man he filters those influences through his modern looking-glass to create a deliberate, melancholy album of epic scope, a sonic universe tinged with a soft, slight sadness. The multi-instrumentalist (who counts himself as a member of Om, Grails, and Lilacs & Champagne) carves out new territory on his most diverse release to date, adding more hooks and pop balladry to his songs while still retaining the intimacy and psychological depth of his earlier records. CD version in a 4 panel mini-LP style gatefold package.Įmil Amos, the mastermind behind Holy Sons, returns with his second Thrill Jockey release, Fall of Man. LP version packaged in a jacket with spot UV gloss printing on cover and free download coupon. GOLD VINYL ONLY AVAILABLE FROM OUR EU OFFICE.
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