Ward White - Ice Cream Chords (2022)

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Title: Ice Cream Chords
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Independent
Genre: Art Pop, Pop Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:29
Total Size: 103 / 296 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Shorter (2:57)
02. Rumors (3:30)
03. Desoto (3:37)
04. Mezcal Moth (3:51)
05. Ice Cream Chords (4:30)
06. Like a Bridge (3:55)
07. Born Again (2:59)
08. Horses (4:16)
09. Prominent Frogman (3:44)
10. Signore (3:59)
11. 50,000 Watts Ago (3:59)
12. Slouch (3:12)

Los Angeles based musician Ward White had the unenviable task to come up with the songs for the follow-up for the much lauded The Tender Age. On Ice Cream Chords his knack for stylish art-rock songs with a bite is in good repair, dipping his toes into louder music every now and then, but never letting in the way of his crooning vocals.

White is a keen observer and is blessed with a healthy dose of self-deprecating humour. He kicks off Rumors with the memorable lines "I’ve been working here too long // I’ve been working here too long, look at me // Is this a new song, or just recycled misery?" It is a sentiment that also comes to the fore in the title track of the album, a heartfelt plea to be original and not rely on the safe, tried-and-true chord sequences. He does not suffer fools gladly, and is not above cutting them down with a well-worded, scathing put-downs. Case in point Born Again in which he states that it's down hill from here: "Ever get that sinking feeling // your best years are behind you? // Well, you’re not wrong".

All bravado aside, he also he shows his softer side, being seriously worried about the health scare that comes crashing down of a girl named Eureka in Horses. And he shows pity on a deluded character who believes that an Orgone energy accumulator actually works in 50,000 Watts Ago, with a blink-and-you'll miss nod to Hawkwind.

Ice Cream Chords is a worthy successor to an album that put him on the map after years of hard work. Sonically it is a treasure trove of smart hooks and intricate rhythm shifts. It might well be considered in years to come as part of the "Twin Peaks" in his discography.


  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much for sharing!!
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Flac.