- The Likes of Us
- Real Life
- Vatican
- String Theory
- Thumb of War
- The Saboteur
- Locust
- Rich Girls
- Last Transmission
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Hazel Wilde Vocals,Guitar,Wurlitzer,Fender Rhodes,Piano
Oscar Tabor Violin
Paul Gregory Guitar,Synthesizer
Bob Allan Bass
Phil Selway Drums,Percussion
Nick Moorbath Organ (Hammond)
Angela Chan Strings,Synthesizer
Wolfgang Grinschgl Artwork
Paul Gregory Mixing,Producer,Programming
Luke Jarvis Design
Greg Calbi Mastering
Steve Fallone Mastering
Nick Moorbath Engineer
Mark Broughton Engineer


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Overview
On Versions of Us, their follow-up to the Mercury Prize-nominated Spook the Herd (2020), Lanterns on the Lake remain loyal to textured, ringing atmospheres and a melancholic melodic sensibility while making a couple of course adjustments. First off, despite the album's material having been drawn up in the early 2020s, its lyrics are the band's most hopeful and empowering yet, in large part due to leader Hazel Wilde becoming a first-time mother. Secondly, and perhaps more seamlessly, Radiohead's Phil Selway not only took over on drums but helped produce Versions of Us, the outfit's fifth career full-length. (Founding drummer Ol Ketteringham parted ways with the band after starting work on the album, prompting the group to revert to demos for a fresh start with Selway.) The set list opens with "The Likes of Us," an early indicator of the forward-looking tone of much of the record, as it catalogs decaying conditions with a determination to persevere ("I won't let this spark die in me"). The layered piano, strings, and eerie effects that underscore defiant vocals in the sparser opening seconds ("And all those cynics and nihilists/Couldn't stop me from feeling this") are soon joined by Selway's typically off-center, propulsive rhythms on the way to additional layers and a fuzzy, triumphant chorus ("You say 'luck wouldn't grace the likes of us'/But I wouldn't be so sure"). Palette-wise, Versions of Us avoids uniformity without relinquishing ambience by playing with '80s keyboard timbres, among more distorted sounds, on the noir-tinged "Vatican," and by turning up the noise on the driving "String Theory," whose shimmering synths overlay intertwined, echoing guitar lines. Relatively more spacious tracks, like the yearning, social-media-afflicted "Rich Girls" ("I wish I could fake it like those rich girls do"), are also in play, offering variety as well as their fair share of guitar squalls. Taken together, the album is an engaging and rousing affair with more than enough down-to-earth awareness and poignancy to keep it grounded. ~ Marcy Donelson
Product Details
Release Date: | 06/02/2023 |
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Label: | BELLA UNION |
UPC: | 5400863120733 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Lanterns on the Lake Primary ArtistHazel Wilde Vocals,Guitar,Wurlitzer,Fender Rhodes,Piano
Oscar Tabor Violin
Paul Gregory Guitar,Synthesizer
Bob Allan Bass
Phil Selway Drums,Percussion
Nick Moorbath Organ (Hammond)
Angela Chan Strings,Synthesizer
Technical Credits
Joss Worthington EngineerWolfgang Grinschgl Artwork
Paul Gregory Mixing,Producer,Programming
Luke Jarvis Design
Greg Calbi Mastering
Steve Fallone Mastering
Nick Moorbath Engineer
Mark Broughton Engineer
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