deaconz
I’ve loved this band for about a decade now. They have many LP’s to explore but I saw the vinyl drop and had to get this one first. Super unique smooth jazzy style.
RevengeOfThePiff
This was what inspired me, to create. This album, will be forever engrained into me, and into anything I do. It's hard, for me to even say that, but, saying it, in hopes the minds who molded it, see it; that's so much. I just think this album made sense, and cannot think of a time it didn't. Coconut, literally stopped me from cutting my arm off... It's dark, but, shit if life isn't always that way, and needs more light like this.
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CD version is in a silver print digipack with 3 photo card inserts and 16 page booklet.
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Limited Gatefold 12" LP (Aluminum)
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This first time vinyl re-issue of The Sea and Cake’s Everybody is released to coincide with the album’s 10th anniversary and Thrill Jockey’s 25th anniversary.
A limited supply of the LP is pressed on translucent “aluminum” color vinyl, packaged in a gatefold jacket with high gloss varnish and 16 page booklet.
Includes unlimited streaming of Everybody
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
The Sea and Cake are back with Everybody, the band’s first full length in just over four years. The record finds the band continuing to perfect their singular brand of dreamlike, hot-buttered pop music that sounds delicately handcrafted, yet effortless all the same. Sheets of glowing guitar tones skip along propulsive percussion underscored by gently introspective bass lines, all adorned by breathlessly delivered lines of lyrical poetry. As always, the band is made up of Sam Prekop (guitar and vocals), Archer Prewitt (guitar), John McEntire (drums) and Eric Claridge (bass).
“It’s a rock album,” says Prekop, though its certain that only The Sea and Cake could make a rock album like this. Sam cites rock’s standard bearers The Kinks as an influence on this, “the most straight ahead, even ‘rootsy’ record we’ve ever made,” and one hears it right away in the driving opener “Up On Crutches,” with its dual guitars meditatively strumming and tolling like bells. The band has focused on bringing more of a live sound to Everybody, employing very little overdubs, and emphasizing sudden contrasts within songs. “A live cut and paste technique,” Sam says, borne out of the band’s meticulous songwriting process. The band moves away from their standard sound on a number of tracks here, including the jittery “Exact to Me” with its percussive guitar lines blending African highlife and rocksteady rhythms, and on the intimately spare “Lightning”, a song that went through several rewrites and, in the process, revealed the title of the album. “It was such a hard won battle, I don’t think most tunes would have stood up to such abuse.” The result is a hauntingly simplified song that serves as a fine centerpiece on this sprawling album.
For the first time in their 14-year career since their 1993 self-titled debut, the band has enlisted the recording efforts of someone other than McEntire, this time calling on the talents of Brian Paulson, a producer with a miles-long resume that includes work with Slint, Wilco, and TJ’s own Angela Desveaux, among hundreds of others. The change offered the band a chance to perform more as a unit without McEntire pulling split duties behind the board and the drumkit. “We came together with a concentrated effort, as a band playing the songs with total commitment,” Archer says. After rehearsing the songs for nearly a month, the band holed up at Key Club Studios in Benton Harbor, MI with engineers Bill Skibbe and Jessica Ruffins. “A kind of rock-and-roll boot camp,” Archer remarked of the studio known for its extreme isolation and lack of distractions. “We knew we were there to make an important record. We ate and slept there and did little else.”
Outside of the band, the members of The Sea and Cake continue their cosmopolitan pursuits apace. Sam released his second highly praised solo album in 2005 and will have a book of photography released by Press Pop Gallery in Japan. Archer has a grip of solo recordings under his belt, and has earned a reputation as a visual artist with his Sof’ Boy comic published by Drawn and Quarterly Press. Eric has also garnered high acclaim for his art and has a solo record in the works. When not running Soma Studios, John McEntire is playing drums with Tortoise and appears on the Exploding Star Orchestra record released earlier this year on Thrill Jockey.
The Sea and Cake have made a record for Everybody, and we’re excited to bring it to you.
The Sea and Cake bridge the gap between Brazilian music of the late 1960's, African influenced guitar lines, and independent
pop. A sound that is entirely distinct, centered around the delicate guitar interplay of Sam Prekop and Archer Prewitt, driven by the versatile rhythms of drummer John McEntire, and finally set apart by Prekop's vocals and oblique lyrics....more
how could i miss out on this in 1999? there was a time long before International Anthem Recordings. But you can find loads of musicians involved here playing now on various current releases. This album by Sam Prekop is a beauty. michael rütten
Blending jazz rock and post rock with minimalist instrumentation. Tortoise is one of the best examples of a band being able to take a little and make it sound full and dynamic throughout a track. My fav album from them and a true masterclass of post rock. 10/10 angrypizza98
Warm music for cold days. I've been a fan of Sam's music since I first heard "Jacking the Ball" at Lounge Ax. His foray into electronic music has his characteristic melodic optimism, and that is why this one gets repeated listens. goldenechos
This Brazilian group draws on the sound of classic American soul on their latest album, making triumphant songs that sway and soar. Bandcamp New & Notable May 18, 2019