Whitney
Spark
Julien Ehrlich and Max Kakacek could hear the staggering differences in the songs they were writing for their third
album as Whitney, SPARK-the buoyant drum loops, the effortless falsetto hooks, the coruscant keyboard lines. They
suddenly sounded like a band reimagined, their once-ramshackle folk-pop now brimming with unprecedented gusto and sheen.
But could they see it, too? k kSo in the ad hoc studio the Chicago duo built in the living room of their rented Portland
bungalow, a shared 2020 escape hatch amid breakups and lockdowns, Julien and Max decided to find out. Somewhere between
midnight and dawn every night, their brains refracted by the late hour and light psychedelics, theyd play their latest
creations while a hardware store disco ball spun overhead and slowed-down music videos from megastars spooled silently
on YouTube. Did their own pop songs-so much more immediate and modern than their hazy origins-fit such big-budget reels?
"Wed come to the conclusion we werent going to be filming Super 8 videos to this stuff anymore," Julien remembers with a
grin. "How about something more hi-fi, cinematic?" When the footage and the tunes linked, Julien and Max knew they had
done it, that theyd finally found Whitneys sound.k kSPARK reintroduces Whitney as a contemporary syndicate of classic
pop, its dozen imaginative and endearing tracks wrapping fetching melodies around paisley-print Dilla beats and
luxuriant electronics. Whats more, Whitney reduces three years of extreme emotional highs and lows into 38 brisk but
deep minutes, each of these 12 tracks a singable lesson in what it is they (and, really, we) have all survived. The
recalcitrant ennui of opener "NOTHING REMAINS," the devastating loss of "TERMINAL," the sun-streaked renewal of "REAL
LOVE": However surprising it may sound, SPARK is less a radical reinvention for Whitney than an honest accounting of how
it feels when you move out of your past and into your present, when you take the next steps of your lives and careers at
once and without apology. SPARK maintains the warmth and ease of Whitneys early work; these songs glow with the newness
of now. kkListen closely, and youll notice frequent references to smoke and fire throughout SPARK, itself a double
entendre for inspiring something new or burning down the old. Max and Julien were indeed in Portland for the Fall of
2020, when smoke from nearby fires choked the city at record levels. It was terrifying and tragic, but they pressed on.
"We found a way to live while the world was burning/Real life was caving in," Julien sings almost merrily during "BACK
THEN," an anthem for finding out whats on the other side of hardship. k kIn these dire days, scientists speak
increasingly of serotiny, an evolutionary miracle that causes some trees to release seeds only amid a season of fire.
That is how SPARK often feels-Whitneys circumstances were so fraught on so many levels that they hung "the past.out to
dry" and began again, finding a fresh version of themselves, their relationship, and their band after the blaze. Max and
Julien are back in Chicago now, sharing a cozy walkup with a little studio, where theyre already building songs for the
next Whitney album. Theyre both in happy romances, too. Now that they let the past burn, everything is new for Max and
Julien. SPARK is not only Whitneys best album; it is an inspiring testament to perseverance and renewal, to best friends
trusting each another enough to carry one another to the other side of this season of woe.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
16-09-2022
Label
Item-nr
1299199
EAN
0656605043715
Availability
Not in stock