
The Coast Is Never Clear
Beulah
2001
The Coast Is Never Clear is a Alt/Indie album by Beulah, originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- layered
- coastal
- wistful
About
Essence of California, distilled, clarified, and boiled down to 40 minutes of pure pop pleasure: <i>The Coast Is Never Clear</i> is an unjustly ignored masterpiece of musical mad science. Singer Miles Kurosky writes gorgeously textured orchestral pop that builds on a base of Pavement-style guitar rock, borrows from the Beach Boys, Burt Bacharach, and Herb Alpert, then — what the hell — throws in hints of lounge, bossa nova, punk, and country, setting the whole over bitterly ironic lyrics delivered with a cynic’s detachment. It’s a heady mixture, equal parts sun and smog. “Gene Autry” juxtaposes fuzzed-out guitars, cheerfully tinkling piano, strings, and mariachi-style horns with a chiming bell that announces the world’s chipperest downer of a chorus: “When the city spreads out, just like a cut vein/ Everybody drowns, sad and lonely.” The countrified lope of “Popular Mechanics for Lovers” morphs into 60s bubblegum at the chorus and smirkily references Stephin Merritt in a verse before lapsing into apparent sincerity as the production drops down to just piano and reverb-y voice. Just about every song on here performs the same kind of aural gymnastics. Trumpet, flute, tambourine, handclaps, sun-kissed harmonies, and irresistible hooks: it might all be too clever by half, were it not for the immaculate production—and the occasional lyric that reaches out, grabs you by the shoulders, and gives a little shake: “I don’t know about God/ But I believe in you.”
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Tracklist
- 1Hello Resolven1:49
- 2A Good Man Is Easy to Kill4:20
- 3What Will You Do When Your Suntan Fades4:05
- 4Gene Autry3:35
- 5Silver Lining2:35
- 6Popular Mechanics for Lovers3:04
- 7Gravity's Bringing Us Down4:39
- 8Hey Brother3:28
- 9I'll Be Your Lampshade4:12
- 10Cruel Minor Change2:26
- 11Burned By the Sun2:47
- 12Night Is the Day Turned Inside Out4:12
Credits
Performers
- Bill SwanARRANGED BY
- Andrew BorgerDRUMS
- Margaret MooreFLUTE BACKING VOCALS
- Jason KleinbergVIOLA
- Wallace HarveyVIOLIN
- Anne MellingerVIOLIN
- Eli CrewsDOUBLE BASS
- Ben RiselingTENOR SAXOPHONE
- John PetersTRUMPET
- Christof CertikBANJO
- Stan TangemanPEDAL STEEL GUITAR STEEL GUITAR
- Roger MoutenotTWELVE-STRING GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Tommy CaseyVIBRAPHONE
- Garth KlippertACCORDION
- Dan JosephHAMMERED DULCIMER DULCIMER
- John VandersliceSYNTHESIZER
- Carlos ForsterBACKING VOCALS
- Bill Evans
6 pressings tracked on Gatefold
