Dark Bird Is Home

Dark Bird Is Home

by The Tallest Man on Earth
Dark Bird Is Home

Dark Bird Is Home

by The Tallest Man on Earth

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Overview

Early on, Kristian Matsson, the Swedish singer and songwriter better known as the Tallest Man on Earth, was content to be a simple contemporary folkie, strumming and singing all by his lonesome. But having taken that formula as far as he cared to go, he's been consistently upping the production value on his albums, and in terms of his studio treatments, Matsson's fourth full-length, 2015's Dark Bird Is Home, is his most ambitious set to date. Matsson himself is sounding a bit different with the passage of time; the craggy side of his voice has mostly fallen away, and he's developed a winsome tone that vaguely resembles the young Paul Simon. If Matsson sounds more like Simon than a wannabe Dylan nine years on from the Tallest Man on Earth's debut, he's writing a bit more like him as well, spinning tales of footloose lovers and romances walking the tightrope between joy and heartbreak (flashes of the older Tallest Man are still clearly visible on "Beginners" and "Singers"), but Matsson's emotions seem to be very much his own, and the album's eclectic approach to arrangements and production is a good fit for his music. Matsson produced the album in tandem with engineer B.J. Burton, and the washes of electric guitar, keyboards, electronic overlays, occasional horns, and masses of backing vocals give the songs a cool but formidable strength that doesn't distract from Matsson's performance, but reinforces it instead. Matsson's new willingness to expand the parameters of his sound would seemingly run counter to his increasing emphasis on his sensitive side, but Dark Bird Is Home shows the Tallest Man on Earth can have it both ways, and this more polished and tuneful exercise in modern-day folk-rock is effective and engaging music that speaks from the heart and soul. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 05/12/2015
Label: Dead Oceans
UPC: 0656605140025
Rank: 120477

Tracks

  1. Fields of Our Home
  2. Darkness of the Dream
  3. Singers
  4. Slow Dance
  5. Little Nowhere Towns
  6. Sagres
  7. Timothy
  8. Beginners
  9. Seventeen
  10. Dark Bird Is Home

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Tallest Man on Earth   Primary Artist
Oskar Bond   Piano
Kristian Matsson   Bass,Toms,Banjo,Drums,Piano,Vocals,Clarinet,Harmonica,Omnichord,Percussion,Horn (Alto),Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Mike Lewis   Bass,Piano,Saxophone,Synthesizer,Guitar (Bass),Sax (Soprano)
CJ Camerieri   Trumpet,French Horn
Mike Noyce   Viola,Violin,Vocals,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Dan Huiting   Bass
Mats Winkvist   Bass,Bass (Electric)
Niclas Nordin   Drums,Percussion
Bird Coulter   Piano

Technical Credits

BJ Burton   Producer,Mixing,Engineer
Kristian Matsson   Composer,Tape Machine
Huntley Miller   Mastering
The Tallest Man on Earth   Composer,Producer
Cameron Wittig   Photography
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