And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out

And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out

by Yo La Tengo
And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out

And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out

by Yo La Tengo

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

After years as one of indie rock's standard-bearing groups, Yo La Tengo surpasses itself with And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out. A culturally literate, emotionally rich album, on songs like "Let's Save Tony Orlando's House," "The Crying of Lot G," and "The Last Days of Disco," it alludes to The Simpsons, enigmatic author Thomas Pynchon and independent films while exploring the comforting, confining, complex aspects of relationships. "Our Way to Fall" sets Ira Kaplan's recollection of falling in love to a dreamy, down-to-earth backdrop of gently brushed drums, luminous organs and vibes; "The Crying of Lot G" transforms the syrupy sweetness of '50s ballads into a monologue about a relationship's shortcomings. "Madeline"'s shimmery indie bossa-nova and the countrified ballad "Tears Are in Your Eyes" showcase Georgia Hubley's buttery, empathetic voice; her singing makes these vignettes universal as well as personal. Like mature indie rock records such as Pavement's Terror Twilight and Jim O'Rourke's Eureka, And Then Nothing... favors mellow songwriting, detailed arrangements, and eclectic influences, such as the Silver Apples-like drum machines and doo wop backing vocals that adorn many of the songs. The wintry, implosive "Everyday" uses both of these elements, along with a plaintive guitar and hushed, hypnotic vocals, to begin the album on a surprisingly somber note. Similarly, the off-kilter beats, odd piano bursts, and harmonies on "Saturday" add to the song's awkward, uneasy beauty. Finally, nine songs into the album, Yo La Tengo breaks out the whammy and feedback action on "Cherry Chapstick," their most incandescent song since "Sugarcube." Easily one of 2000's most accomplished albums, And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out isn't as immediate as some of the group's earlier work, but it's just as enduring, proving that Yo La Tengo is the perfect band to grow old with. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 08/09/2011
Label: Matador
UPC: 0744861037101
Rank: 29323

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Everyday
  2. Our Way To Fall
  3. Saturday
  4. Let's Save Tony Orlando's House
  5. Last Days of Disco
  6. The Crying of Lot G
  7. You Can Have It All
  8. Tears Are In Your Eyes

Disc 2

  1. Cherry Chapstick
  2. From Black To Blue
  3. Madeline
  4. Tired Hippo
  5. Night Falls On Hoboken

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Yo La Tengo   Primary Artist
Susie Ibarra   Guest Artist,Percussion
Ira Kaplan   Vocals,Lead Vocals
David Henry   Cello
Georgia Hubley   Drums,Vocals,Lead Vocals
James McNew   Bass,Vocals
Tim Harris   Cello

Technical Credits

Ira Kaplan   Composer
Greg Calbi   Mixing,Engineer,Mastering
David Henry   Engineer,Engineer
Roger Moutenot   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Neil Innes   Composer
Brian Wilson   Composer
Georgia Hubley   Composer
Harry Wayne "K.C." Casey   Composer
Yo La Tengo   Composer
Bill Emmons   Engineer
Kris Gillespie   Drum Programming
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