Carla Bozulich - Boy (2014)

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Carla Bozulich - Boy (2014)

Artist: Carla Bozulich
Title Of Album: Boy
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Constellation
Genre: Rock, Avant-Garde, Experimental, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC
Total Time: 42:11 min
Total Size: 100 / 257 MB

Tracklist:

01 Ain't No Grave
02 One Hard Man
03 Drowned To The Light
04 Don't Follow Me
05 Gonna Stop Killing
06 Deeper Than The Well
07 Danceland
08 Lazy Crossbones
09 What Is It Baby
10 Number X

CD in gatefold paperboard jacket. Acclaimed singer, songwriter, band leader from Ethyl Meatplow and The Geraldine Fibbers. First solo album in seven years, following a string of releases with her Evangelista project. Bozulich's self-proclaimed pop record ! Carla Bozulich, an art-punk heroine with almost three decades of exceptional, iconoclastic musical activity under her belt, returns with the third record of her storied career to be issued in her own name. Boy is Carla's self-proclaimed "pop record" and is a refreshing and much-needed reminder of what pop can mean in the hands of a ferociously commanding singer/lyricist who has cut her teeth on genre-bending, genre blending, and DIY production for 25 years. Boy is unmistakably a pop-influenced album by way of punk, avant rock and lo/mid-fi; a batch of ten songs that clock in at 3-5 minutes each, mostly hewing to recognizable structures of verse, chorus and bridge, but full of destabilizing accents and strategies. The songs are replete with hooks and melodies, delivered chiefly by the singing itself, with the underlying instrumentation and arrangements always in the service of Carla's voice and lyrics. Boy is without doubt the sharpest, supplest, most satisfying and most generous album that Bozulich has made in recent years, and also happens to be one of her most immediately accessible. It is a definitive expression and should serve as a welcome reminder of Bozulich's unique tastes, talents and trajectories.




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