Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - Giddy Skelter (2023) Hi Res

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Title: Giddy Skelter
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Kill Rock Stars
Genre: Indie Folk, Alternative, Experimental
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:38:30
Total Size: 94 mb | 237 mb | 429 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse, Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - Unblock Obstacles
02. Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse, Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - Over & Over
03. Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse, Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - Wild Silence (Thumb Inspector)
04. Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse, Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - Nena
05. Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse, Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - Bootgirl
06. Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse, Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - If I'd Known
07. Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse, Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - Blindfold 2
08. Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse, Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - Every House Has a Door 3
09. Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse, Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - Whinny
10. Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse, Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - Every House Has a Door 4
11. Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse, Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse - Sun Inspector 2

Tim Kinsella and Jenny Pulse have spent years making thoughtful and unpredictable art, whether musically as Joan of Arc or Spa Moans, or under their given names as writers and visual artists - On Giddy Skelter, their debut album as the unadorned "Tim Kinsella and Jenny Pulse," they once again take an unexpected turn, but aim for something more direct. They've crafted a swirling, past-future, future-past, sorta-rock, collage-rock, melange borne from the confined anxiety of the pandemic. It's a full-length undeniably of its moment, rich with musical references while radiating a visionary path forward.

To assemble Giddy Skelter, Kinsella and Pulse aggressively culled their tracklist until they had a lean and impactful 11 songs, unlike anything either musician has released before. Opening track "Unblock Obstacles" chugs along on a three-chord riff and dubbed-out drums before venturing into a hypnotic, feedback-filled drone that channels pre-Loveless My Bloody Valentine. "Over and Over" imagines a world where Slowdive or Lush collaborated with Prefuse 73. On "Nena," one minute features loops of classical piano, the next Spacemen 3-style psychedelic drone, and the next contemporary R&B. The majority of songs on Giddy Skelter foreground Pulse's yearning, ethereal vocals, giving the music a distinctly feminine overtone.

Sometimes the thing that makes great rock n' roll is the ineffable and the intangible, something you can only describe as alchemy; other times it's the rigors of process. On Kinsella and Pulse's Giddy Skelter, it's both -- and it sounds unlike anything else you'll hear this year.




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