sincerely, e

sincerely, e

by Elizabeth & the Catapult
sincerely, e

sincerely, e

by Elizabeth & the Catapult

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Overview

For the project's fifth release, Elizabeth & the Catapult's Elizabeth Ziman delivers a rare full-fledged pandemic album. Released in March of 2021 after about a year of sheltering at home due to the COVID-19 virus(es), the 12-song set wasn't merely inspired by themes of isolation, hope (and hopelessness), and things like virtual connectivity, it dives into them with both feet, classically trained piano hands, and a heavy dose of no-nonsense wit. Recorded in her living room with long-distance contributions from friends including Adam Minkoff (bass, drums, backing vocals), sincerely, e kicks off with the cautionary "birds and the bees." A song also concerned with ecological catastrophe, it opens the set with the words, "Read the news in California, hope my family's okay...." After a melancholy intro, it launches into a section of frenetic piano playing under one of Ziman's trademark lyrical vocal melodies before circling back again ("Tell your mother not to visit/There's no more use in going out"). It's one of several self-referential songs on an album that finds Ziman talking about herself in the third person, writing about songwriting, and, in this case, mentioning later track "together, alone." Arguably a centerpiece of the album, the sparse and theatrical "together, alone" explores a life lived largely through messaging and social media ("I am just phoning it in/Quite literally....I'm talking without speaking/Together, alone"). Despite the circumstances, however, her songs have a reliably timeless quality, and she touches upon doo wop ("sha-la-la"), melodically complex, Bacharach-like balladry ("this rose comes to life"), and almost Chopin-esque Romantic song ("apocalypse in A major"). Elsewhere, the unlove song "the muse" follows in the footsteps of "You're So Vain" with its intentionally -- cathartically -- unnamed antagonist. (That track features former Catapult bandmates Dan Molad and Pete Lalish.) Still, even the horny, clap-along jaunt "thirsty" is ultimately about isolation. "I once wrote a song to the sound of your heartbeat....Do you remember the feeling?" ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/29/2021
Label: COMPASS RECORDS
UPC: 0766397477022

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Elizabeth & the Catapult   Primary Artist
Elizabeth Ziman   Vocals (Background),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Piano,Vocals,Marimba,Mellotron,Percussion,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes,Piano (Electric)
Katie Jacoby   Viola,Violin
Pete Lalish   Guitar (Electric)
Adam Minkoff   Bass,Drums,Vocals (Background)
Gabby Sherba   Vocals (Background)
Joanna Schubert   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Dan Molad   Mixing
Joe Lambert   Mastering
Elizabeth Ziman   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Alex Sherba   Engineer
Stephen Kaye   Mixing
Lindsay Smilow   Art Direction
Seth Caplan   Photography
Wendy Mark   Artwork
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