New Fragility

New Fragility

by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
New Fragility

New Fragility

by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

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Overview

While Clap Your Hands Say Yeah has essentially always been a solo vehicle for lead singer/songwriter Alec Ounsworth, the group's introspective sixth album, 2021's New Fragility takes this idea to its fullest degree. Recorded and produced by Ounsworth in Austin, Texas with some additional production by Will Johnson, New Fragility is a poetic, deeply personal album that finds Ounsworth searching for an ever-deeper sense of meaning in what often feels like an increasingly tumultuous and fragile world. The album follows 2017's The Tourist, which itself was Ounsworth's first album as the sole remaining member of the band. While still steeped in his love of '70s and '80s post-punk textures, New Fragility plays as a proper solo album, spotlighting Ounsworth's literate songwriting style and distinctively nasal vocals. It's a sound with a raw-nerve quality that reinforces the soul-searching nature of the material. The opening "Hesitating Nation" and the title track are kinetic anthems, rife with a passionate forward motion that brings to mind an unexpected mix of the Pixies and Bruce Springsteen. They also display Ounsworth's dichotomous knack for applying often-melancholy lyrics to catchy melodies. On the title track he evokes the pain of a break-up, singing "I never want to take another chance on anyone." Similarly, on the Bowie-esque ballad "Mirror Song," he turns the life of a touring musician into a metaphor for fending off loneliness, singing "We will do what we need to keep this fantasy alive." Adding to the song's sharp poignancy is Ounsworth's deft use of a toy piano. Other inventive instrumental flourishes follow, including a string quartet on "Innocent Weight," and an otherworldly analog synth on "Dee, Forgiven." During Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's early years in the mid-2000s, Ounsworth often dismissed critical comparisons of their work to bands like Radiohead and Neutral Milk Hotel, even when they were meant as compliments. While one can certainly hear touchstones echoed throughout New Fragility, it has the singularity and focus of one artistic voice. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 02/12/2021
Label: CLAP YOUR HANDS CYHS
UPC: 0656605368184

Tracks

  1. Hesitating Nation
  2. Thousand Oaks
  3. Dee, Forgiven
  4. New Fragility
  5. Innocent Weight
  6. Mirror Song
  7. CYHSY, 2005
  8. Where They Perform Miracles
  9. Went Looking for Trouble
  10. If I Were More Like Jesus

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah   Primary Artist
Alec Ounsworth   Bass,Piano,Guitar,Hi Hat,Vocals,Strings,Harmonica,Keyboards,Pump Organ,Tambourine,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic)
Jonas Oesterle   Drums
Quentin Stoltzfus   Strings
Carlos Santiago   Violin
Brendan Cooney   Conductor
Britton Beisenherz   Bass
Jaron Olevsky   Drums
Will Johnson   Drums,Guitar (Electric)
Veronica Jurkiewicz   Viola
Carolina Diazgronados   Cello
Gabriel Miller   Violin

Technical Credits

Greg Calbi   Mastering
Alec Ounsworth   Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Brendan Cooney   String Arrangements
John Agnello   Mixing
Britton Beisenherz   Engineer
Todd "Todd Erk" Erk   Synthesizer Programming
Will Johnson   Producer
Bob Andrews   Management
Christoph Storbeck   Management
Claire Kimock   Design
Matthew Poirier   Engineer
Beth Ounsworth   Cover Art
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