Cut Worms
Alien Sunset
"Alien Sunset" is a collection of home-recorded "demos" from Max Clarke's time living in Chicago (Side A) and New York
City (Side B). Each track has a sturdy, four-legged American quality, but also contains a gentleness and sense of
stolen privacy. The arrangements are both dense and airy, decadent without sacrificing an ounce of effervescence.
Something about this EP looks back over time's shoulder, but it isn't really "retro" music, it just glitters in a way
you don't often hear these days. If this collection can be said to have any sort through-line, a whiff of motif, it
revolves around the obvious delight Max takes in singing his heart out, despite variegated agony. The lyrical work moves
from simple, diary-like musings, self-consciousness on the dance floor and general lust problems, to illuminated text.
As a lyricist, Max draws upon the Romantics and Symbolists of the rock and roll poet tradition; "Song of the Highest
Tower" was written the day Lou Reed died and is an adaptation of a poem from Rimbaud. The project itself, Cut Worms,
borrows its striking and ambiguous imagery from the William Blake poem, "Proverbs from Hell": The cut worm forgives the
plow.
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Format
12" · 1 disc
Release
20-10-2017
Label
Item-nr
1165997
EAN
0656605230917
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
DON'T WANT TO SAY GOOD-BYE
2
ALIEN SUNSET
3
LIKE GOING DOWN SIDEWAYS
4
A CURIOUS MAN
5
WIDOW'S WINDOW
6
SONG OF THE HIGHEST TOWER