Castanets, The
Decimation Blues
The world is loud. The wind blows hard. We need songs for shelter, and Raymond Raposa can build a shelter from almost
anything: the sun-bleached bones of a drum track and a couple spare organ chords; a carpet of creeping synth arpeggios,
a scaffolding of multi-tracked harmonies, a few scraps of alto sax to prop up the whole structure. Decimation
Blues,Raposa's sixth release as Castanets, marks a decade of scavenger architecture. Decimation Blues sees Raposa
stepping out in front of the hermetic persona he's crafted over ten years. There have always been shards of pop songs
glinting in the dark corners of Castanets records. Here we get whole gleaming edifices. Decimation Blues is the music of
a man who's learned to live and build among the wreckage - twelve seemingly offhand, secretly meticulous tracks that we
can hunker down in. "Still always good to be alone in someone else's home," Raposa sings. He'll lend us his place, or
teach us how to fix up our own. Come in out of the rain, put your shoes by the fire. The walls might shake, the wind
might howl, but you'll be safe here a while.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
02-09-2014
Label
Item-nr
943090
EAN
0656605612317
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
IT'S GOOD TO TOUCH YOU IN THE SUNLIGHT
2
BE MY EYES
3
THUNDER BAY
4
OUT FOR THE WEST
5
TO LOOK OVER THE GROUNDS
6
BLACK BIRD TUNE
7
CUB
8
POUR IT TALL AND POUR IT TRUE
9
THERE IS A PLACE UP THE ROAD THERE
10
MY GIRL COMES TO THE CITY
11
TELL THEM MEMPHIS
12
SOMEWHERE IN THE BLUE