Nobody Lives Here Anymore

Nobody Lives Here Anymore

by Cut Worms
Nobody Lives Here Anymore

Nobody Lives Here Anymore

by Cut Worms

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

On 2018's Hollow Ground, singer and songwriter Max Clarke -- who essentially is Cut Worms -- managed to sound sunny and mildly cynical at the same time as he charmed his way through a fine set of folk-pop tunes. The songs were produced in a variety of retro styles, with Clarke often doubling his vocals into tasty Everly Brothers-style harmonies. Two years later, he's feeling a bit different about things. 2020's Nobody Lives Here Anymore trades the elaborate production of Hollow Ground for a simpler, more organic approach, focused on Clarke's vocals and acoustic guitar with a small rhythm section, pedal steel, and occasional vocal choruses lending the music a feel that's somewhere between folk and country, both circa 1963. And while the tiniest hint of a smirk was audible on Hollow Ground, Clarke's vocals on Nobody Lives Here Anymore sound warmer and more heartfelt, though at the same time, his messages are more downbeat and disenchanted. Nobody Lives Here Anymore is a set of songs that largely focus on the decline and fall of the American Dream, as seen through the eyes of ordinary folks learning to live with reduced circumstances, both financial and emotional. Clarke has no interest in writing protest songs or calling his listeners to action; instead, there are sweetly sad observations on a world in doldrums, and the tone is compassionate if plainspoken. The down-to-earth mood of the songs suits the simpler, more organic tone of the arrangements, but its humility is in direct contrast to its length, with seventeen songs passing by in 77 minutes. The comfortable mid-tempo trot of the music is pleasing in moderate doses, but there just isn't enough diversity to make this run like it should for quite this long. Part of the dilemma is that the songs here are consistently good; the trouble isn't padding but too big a serving. Clipped down to 40 minutes, Nobody Lives Here Anymore would have the potential to be a great album; at 77 minutes, it's quality music that somehow wears out its welcome. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 10/09/2020
Label: Jagjaguwar
UPC: 0656605235912
Rank: 26598

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The Heat Is On
  2. Unnatural Disaster
  3. Last Words to a Refugee
  4. All the Roads
  5. Every Once in a While
  6. Looks Like Rain
  7. A Love So Fine
  8. Veteran's Day
  9. Sold My Soul

Disc 2

  1. Castle in the Clouds
  2. Baby Come On
  3. Walk with Me
  4. I Won't Get It Right
  5. Always on My Mind
  6. The Golden Sky
  7. God Bless the Day
  8. Cave of Phantoms

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cut Worms   Primary Artist
Jim Spake   Saxophone
Art Edmaiston   Saxophone
Noah Bond   Drums,Percussion
James Scales   Cello
Richard Ford   Pedal Steel
Max Clarke   Bass,Guitar,Voices,Keyboards
Jon Catfish Delorme   Pedal Steel
Caroline Gohlke   Vocals

Technical Credits

Noah Bond   Consultant
Matt Ross-Spang   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Wesley Graham   Photography,Assistant Engineer
Max Clarke   Design,Composer,Photography,Programming
Nathaniel David Utesch   Design
Cut Worms   Composer
Alex McCullough   Mastering
Caroline Gohlke   Concept,Cover Photo,Photography
Josh Iden   Management
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