Hard Love

Hard Love

by Strand of Oaks
Hard Love

Hard Love

by Strand of Oaks

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Overview

The follow-up to 2014's spirited Heal, Hard Love finds Strand of Oaks mastermind Tim Showalter once again dialing back on the confessional folk-rock of his earlier outings, and unleashing a full-on garage/basement-blasted, dub-kissed, acid rock expose. Raw in both tone and tenor, the nine-track set uses the hedonism of life on the road and its effects on relationships back home as its narrative footing, and in doing so, delivers the group's most soul-baring and ramshackle set to date. The notion that musicians are hardly paragons of decency is nothing new, but Showalter doesn't shy away from extrapolating on the fact that there are as many good times to be had on the rock & roll merry-go-round as there are mishaps. Hard Love spends the majority of its just over 40-minute running time trying to find some equilibrium between the two camps. The propulsive and knowingly nostalgic "Radio Kids" revels in the joy of both making and ingesting music, while the slow-build, Americana-laced title track and the pensive piano ballad "Cry" wrestle with the impermanence of life and the often overwhelming heft of love. Showalter and producer Nicolas Vernhes find a nice balance between the rawness of the production and the meatiness of its execution, and allow the classic rock underpinnings that were so prevalent on Heal to continue to rise to the forefront. Late album highlights "Rest of It" and "Taking Acid and Talking to My Brother," the former a fiery Velvets/Brian Jonestown Massacre-inspired bar-burner and the latter an epic psych-rock jam about the near death of Showalter's brother, bring some swagger to the proceedings, but lyrically they exist in the same realm of existential angst and strident reflection as everything that preceded them. Hard Love is an aptly named salute to the myriad complexities of intimacy, the nature of comeuppance, and the difficulties of navigating forward in the cruel wake of youth. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 02/17/2017
Label: Dead Oceans
UPC: 0656605141725
Rank: 166313

Tracks

  1. Hard Love
  2. Radio Kids
  3. Everything
  4. Salt Brothers
  5. On the Hill
  6. Cry
  7. Quit It
  8. Rest of It
  9. Taking Acid and Talking to My Brother

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Strand of Oaks   Primary Artist
Timothy Showalter   Synthesizer,Bass,Juno,Guitar,Vocals
Jason Anderson   Organ,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Farfisa Organ,Bass
Nicolas Vernhes   Bass,Juno,Delay,Loops,Vocals,Breathing,Tambourine,Synthesizer
Michael Tapper   Drums
Drew St. Aubin   Drums
Gabe Wax   Organ,Vocals,Tambourine,Vocal Harmony
Gambles   Piano,Tambourine

Technical Credits

Nicolas Vernhes   Mixing,Montage,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Drum Producer
Miles Johnson   Art Direction
Maclay Heriot   Photography
Gabe Wax   Montage,Drum Samples,Assistant Engineer
Timothy Showalter   Drawing,Montage,Composer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
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