This World Is Not Enough

This World Is Not Enough

by Marching Church
This World Is Not Enough

This World Is Not Enough

by Marching Church

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Overview

Elias Bender Ronnenfelt is an undeniably big personality, but he's also revealed himself to be a surprisingly versatile one. With Iceage alone, he's traversed glowering punk and twangier, acoustic territory; with Var, he excavated and resuscitated industrial's grimiest roots. On Marching Church's debut album, This World Is Not Enough, he goes all in on a perfectly imperfect interpretation of soul -- one of the biggest musical risks he's taken. Though it may be a little more suave than his previous projects thanks to the brass and strings provided by a cast of Danish rabble-rousers including Lower's Kristian Emdal and Anton Rothstein, Marching Church's approach is so grandiose that it becomes punk once again. "King of Song" nods to James Brown and "Young Americans"-era Bowie in its glorious wildness, taking a children's choir into its sweep; "Your Father's Eyes" is part '60s soul and part seance in the way Ronnenfelt's vocals seem to be dragged out of him. As he explores the all-consuming nature of desire on This World Is Not Enough, he recalls some of rock's other fearless outsiders: a bit of Alan Vega's tremble creeps into his voice on "Hungry for Love"'s ecstatic anguish, while his bug-eyed, raw-throated attack on "Living in Doubt" recalls Nick Cave (and like Cave, he sounds so committed here that doubt seems like it would be utterly foreign to him). Marching Church's playful improvisatory streak makes the album's intensity and mood swings all the more thrilling, especially on "Calling Out a Name" and "Every Child (Portrait of Wellman Braud)," where the band bends jazz to its own whims. Yet the album has a tender side too, albeit a slightly unsettling one; "Dark End of the Street" captures the kind of dead-of-night romance that's all the sweeter for its stumbling sleepiness. Throughout This World Is Not Enough, Ronnenfelt plays with rawness and sophistication and gets to have both on his own terms. In its own way, its uncompromising, jolie laide mood makes it one of his most truly punk projects, and a cult classic in the making. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 03/31/2015
Label: Sacred Bones
UPC: 0616892249443
Rank: 255895

Tracks

  1. Living in Doubt
  2. King of Song
  3. Hungry for Love
  4. Your Father's Eyes
  5. Calling Out a Name
  6. Every Child (Portrait of Wellman Braud)
  7. Up a Hill
  8. Dark End of the Street

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Marching Church   Primary Artist
T.S. Hoeg   Saxophone
Nils Groendahl   Violin
Mads Hyhne   Piano,Trombone
Caecilie Trier   Cello,Vocals (Background)
Anton Rothstein   Percussion,Kettle Drums,Vocals (Background),Drums,Bongos
Asger Valentin   Trumpet
Andreas Baeretsen   Choir/Chorus
Asger Hartvig   Saxophone,Sax (Alto)
August Thygesen   Choir/Chorus
Bo Hoyer Hansen   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Christopher Robins   Choir/Chorus
Clara Jangmark   Choir/Chorus
Emilie Andersen   Choir/Chorus
Feline Christensen   Choir/Chorus
Katarina Fugmann   Choir/Chorus
Kristoffer Astrup   Choir/Chorus
Liva Edstroem   Choir/Chorus
Maria Nielsen   Choir/Chorus
Maya Kofoed   Choir/Chorus
Sebastian Schwarts   Choir/Chorus
Sigurd Zielinski   Choir/Chorus
Sylvester Bukhave   Choir/Chorus
The Gawenda Choir   Choir/Chorus
Therse Bilfeldt   Choir/Chorus
Trygve Engberg   Choir/Chorus
Elias Bender Ronnenfelt   Piano,Vocals,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Kristian Emdal   Bass,Piano,Vocals (Background)
Frederikke Hoffmeier   Bells,Piano,Chimes,Sampling,Percussion,Electronics,Vocals (Background)
Bernardino Femminielli   Spoken Word

Technical Credits

Dan Penn   Composer
Chips Morman   Composer
Nis Bysted   Mixing
Marching Church   Producer
Cali Dewitt   Cover Photo
Christoffer Emil Horbo   Engineer
Signe Vad   Photography
Elias Bender Ronnenfelt   Mixing,Composer,Lyricist
Kristian Emdal   Loop,Composer
Lars Rex   Engineer,Producer
Bernardino Femminielli   Composer,Spanish Lyrics
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