Be More Kind

Be More Kind

by Frank Turner
Be More Kind

Be More Kind

by Frank Turner

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

After 2011's England Keep My Bones, British singer/songwriter Frank Turner got himself in trouble with punters for allegedly trashing the political left as his platitudes toward libertarianism -- which he later defined as "classic liberalism" -- came to the fore. The backlash, albeit predictable, was cause enough for Turner to abandon politics in his music to focus on personal issues on 2013's Tape Deck Heart and 2015's Positive Songs for Negative People. Given recent historical developments -- the 2016 American presidential election; Brexit; the rise of white supremacy, fascism, and general intolerance (have you checked your Twitter feed lately?) -- he's returned from the sidelines and entered the fray. Turner readily embraces political and social complexities to directly examine the Zeitgeist: inspired by a couplet in Clive James' poem Lecons de Tenebres -- "I should have been more kind. It is my fate/To find this out, but find it out too late" -- he embraces its message to speak sanely amid the current cultural hysteria and hatred for those of different political, social, racial, and religious persuasions. "Don't Worry" weds folk to Cockney soul in offering an exhortation: "Stop looking at your phone, and spend more time with the do's than the don'ts...Don't worry if you don't know what to do." It's followed by the crunchy pop-punk of "1933." Titled for the year the Nazis rose to power, he states emphatically: "Stop asking musicians what they think" before contrasting the political climate of the 1930s with what is so loudly articulated in the 21st century. The blasting guitars and clattering drums underscore its observant urgency. Punk and soul meet in "Little Changes," as horns and layered backing vocal choruses meet the hook and burn of popping snares, hi-hats, and punchy six-strings. In the gentle title track, the songwriter urges us to dialogue with one another: "In a world that has decided to lose its mind/Be more kind my friends/Try to be more kind" amid loping strings atop a gentle rock & roll swell. "Make America Great Again" uses Donald Trump's campaign slogan in a weave of arpeggiated synths, loops, and electric and acoustic guitars to turn the slogan on its head: "Let's make America great again/By making racists ashamed again." Sure it's preachy, but its not autodidactic. "Brave Face" is a rowdy stadium anthem: "One look at your brave face/Makes me afraid" wailed above the din as Turner's protagonist hopes to be kissing his beloved when the end comes. "Blackout" weaves synths and Edge-esque guitar shards to predict the ensuing chaos when the world's power grid collapses. Turner turns in three straight-up folk songs to close the set. "Common Ground" is the most appealing: "Let's meet on the bridge/And forgive." Throughout Be More Kind he exhorts listeners to practice compassion and kindness because, in doing so, we create a bulwark against hatred. Be More Kind is musically inventive in its use of punk, folk, soul, and electronica but deceptively simple in its message, which is as complex as the times we live in. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 05/04/2018
Label: Interscope / Polydor
UPC: 0602567381747
Rank: 48456

Tracks

  1. Don't Worry
  2. 1933
  3. Little Changes
  4. Be More Kind
  5. Make America Great Again
  6. Going Nowhere
  7. Brave Face
  8. There She Is
  9. 21st Century Survival Blues
  10. Blackout
  11. Common Ground
  12. The Lifeboat
  13. Get It Right

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Frank Turner   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
John Mason   French Horn
Bonnie Bishop   Vocals (Background)
Nigel Powell   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Buffi Jacobs   Cello
Bill Churchville   Trumpet
Jo Silverston   Cello
Ben Lloyd   Guitar,Mandolin,Vocals (Background)
Anna Jenkins   Violin
Matt Nasir   Organ,Piano,Mandolin,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Tarrant Anderson   Guitar (Bass),Bass (Upright),Vocals (Background)
Justin Barbee   Trumpet
Brandon Mills   Vocals (Background)
Fred Greene   Tuba
Clay Pritchard   Saxophone
Austin Jenkins   Vocals (Background)
Veronica Gan   Violin
Abraham Ademola   Vocals (Background)
Njia Martin   Vocals (Background)
Philippa Ashdown   Vocals (Background)
Russell Echols   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Nigel Powell   Programming
Frank Turner   Composer
Matt Lawrence   Mixing
Brendan Dekora   Engineer
Iain Archer   Composer
Frank Arkwright   Mastering
Richard O'Donovan   A&R
Matt Nasir   String Arrangements
Mark Chadwick   Crew
Luke Buckbee   Crew
Charlie Hugall   Mixing,Producer
Joshua Black   Producer
Chris Tedesco   Music Contractor
Austin Jenkins   Producer
Ian Archer   Composer
Cahir O'Doherty   Crew
Johnny Stephenson   Crew
Chris Vivion   Producer
Conor Mullan   Crew
Jovka De Boer   Crew
Tre Stead   Crew
Dougie Murphy   Crew
Phil Wodbridge   Crew
Ryan Wyatt   Crew
Tom Mason-Smith   Crew
Ben Rix   Design,Illustrations
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