Hotelier, The
Home, Like Noplace Is There
The most political music is often the most explicit, battering its audience with its beliefs. But that isn't always the
case; sometimes it embeds its ideas in subtler, more successful ways.
Take The Hotelier (previously The Hotel Year), whose second full-length Home, Like Noplace Is There is comprised of what
can only be described as anthemic, cathartic rock songs, sent occasionally to delicate and destructive extremes. Singer
Christian Holden pushes his clean voice until it crumbles, on "The Scope of All of This Rebuilding" against a strutting
pace, and on the furious "Life in Drag", but most powerfully during the chorus of "Your Deep Rest" where his words are
heart-wrenching and haunting. As drummer Sam Frederick stamps out an enormous beat and chords - strummed by Cody Millet,
Scott Ayotte, and Chris Hoffman - clamor around him, Holden sings, "I called in sick from your funeral / tradition of
closure made it feel impossible... / I should have never kept my word to you / Not a cry not a sound / Might've learned
how to swim but never taught how to drown /You said remember me for me, I need to set my spirit free."
By making political statements through personal explorations, The Hotelier has not only make a uniquely political
record, but also a subtler, more successful one.
Price
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
22-07-2022
Label
Item-nr
1298829
EAN
0634457103689
Availability
Not in stock