
Owl John is a Alt/Indie album by Owl John, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- warm
- bittersweet
- confessional
About
Welsh rocker Scott Hutchison has such a distinctive voice (ragged-edged, a tumbled-smooth center, ringing with both the optimism and regret of a new morning) that it draws a connecting line between his band Frightened Rabbit and his solo project Owl John. But, where Frightened Rabbit are all kinetic energy, Owl John is more of a billowing, surprisingly full sound built on ringing pianos and guitar notes soaring on rafts of reverb; the “f” word (“folk”) desperately wants in here, but the sheer weight of some of <i>Owl John</i>'s songs make it a tricky proposition. “Hate Music” is towering and dark (as its title demands), “Two” is a fist-pumping stomper, and “Red Hand” is a haunting and haunted gallop through mossy, dim woods, fueled by racing acoustic guitars underpinning spindly electric ones and boulder-sized bass notes. Cloudy toms and sad piano are perfect bedfellows for the stinging self-recrimination of “Stupid Boy,” and the wrenching “Los Angeles Be Kind” could be the soundtrack for any émigré to a new city. <i>Owl John</i> is simply gorgeous and supremely satisfying.
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Tracklist
- 1Cold Creeps4:23
- 2Two3:46
- 3Hate Music2:47
- 4Songs About Roses3:50
- 5Los Angeles, Be Kind3:40
- 6Ten Tons of Silence3:13
- 7A Good Reason To Grow Old4:11
- 8Red Hand3:30
- 9Don't Take Off the Gloves3:24
- 10Stupid Boy2:28
Credits
Performers
- Peter KellyDRUMS
- Donald A. SmithVOCALS
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
