Look at It in the Light

Look at It in the Light

by Kate Bollinger
Look at It in the Light

Look at It in the Light

by Kate Bollinger

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - EP / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Indie singer/songwriter Kate Bollinger started out on the local circuits of her home state of Virginia, uploading songs and hand-distributing CD-Rs in the years leading up to her official debut EP, 2017's Key West. It didn't take long for word to spread of her soft-spoken, nuanced vocal style, philosophical, self-aware lyrics, and a sophisticated approach to songcraft highlighted by complex chord colors. Sometime after releasing her third EP, she learned that none other than Kanye West had sampled "Candy," a song off her self-released second EP (2019's I Don't Wanna Lose) for the title track to his 2021 album, Donda, leading to broader attention and opening spots with artists spanning Jeff Tweedy and Real Estate. Bollinger's first release after this backdoor breakthrough is Look at It in the Light, her fourth consecutive EP and third with producer John Trainum. This time around, they took inspiration from recordings from the 1960s and '70s, including Beatles demos, with an eye to making each instrument distinguishable while also allowing for flaws in performance. Her Ghostly International debut, it serves as a warm and elegant introduction to her subtly idiosyncratic, jazzy take on indie pop. After a drumstick count off, the title track, for instance, incorporates tempo changes, string bending, a guitar line that alternately joins and provides counterpoint to the vocal melody, and insightful lyrics like "I know the way things change/So I try not to notice I deny my fate/I try not to notice it's a losing game." Elsewhere, lead track "I Found Out" deals in field recordings of birds, multi-tracked vocals, flute, and syncopated, stereo acoustic guitar lines in addition to another dreamy ritardando. The brighter and brisker "Who Am I But Someone" remains in daydreamy territory, sonically and lyrically, as its submerged-sounding guitars and skittering drums also shift in time. The rest of the set follows suit, with gentle earworms that marry murmured thoughts with leaping intervals, including on the delicate, vibraphone-toned closing track "Connecting Dots," which ends the EP on the mellow AM pop equivalent of a Pac-Man death effect. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 04/22/2022
Label: GHOSTLY INT'L
UPC: 0804297840222
Rank: 899070

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Kate Bollinger   Primary Artist,Vocals,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Devonne Harris   Drums,Organ,Piano,Fender Rhodes
Treesa Gold   Violin
Adam Carter   Cello
John Flynn Trainum   Mellotron,Omnichord,Percussion,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Jimmy Trussell   Bass
Chris Lewis   Bass,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Curtis Fye   Engineer
Josh Bonati   Mastering
Trey Pollard   String Arrangements
Treesa Gold   String Contractor
CJ Harvey   Photography
Kate Bollinger   Composer,Producer
John Flynn Trainum   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Chris Lewis   Composer
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