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We Make Our Own Bad Luck [PA] (CD - 2009)( UPC: 00795306509226) |
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| Album Description | |
| Personnel: Paul Chastain (vocals, guitar, guitars, pedal steel guitar, keyboards, bass instrument, bass guitar); Elzie Sexton (vocals, guitar, guitars, banjo, keyboards, drum machine); Caleb Means (vocals, guitar, drums); Roy Ewing, Roy Ewing (drums). Additional personnel: Rachel Dietkus-Miller (violin); Aaron Wittrig (cello); Kurt Lathrop. On their sophomore effort, WE MAKE OUR OWN BAD LUCK, New Ruins benefit from a newly expanded line-up. Previously consisting of just Elzie Sexton and Caleb Means, the duo have greatly enhanced their hushed, lo-fi sensibility with the addition of percussionist Roy Ewing and multi-instrumentalist Paul Chastain. And although a barrage of electronic instruments has been interjected into Sexton and Means's rootsy sound, they really haven't lost the haunting atmosphere that permeates their flirtation with Americana. Elzie Sexton and Caleb Means have expanded New Ruins from a two-man studio project to something like a functioning band on their second album, 2009's We Make Our Own Bad Luck, with the addition of percussionist Roy Ewing and multi-instrumentalist Paul Chastain. But if New Ruins' sophomore effort is constructed on a grander scale than their debut, We Make Our Own Bad Luck is still dominated by the same spectral atmosphere and lo-fi approach that made The Sound They Make such a pleasant surprise. Chastain's pedal steel guitar at once reinforces New Ruins' weathered country influences while adding the same weary resonance that Bruce Kaphan brought to American Music Club's best work, and while drum machines still keep the beat on many tracks, Ewing's strong but carefully punctuated drumming brings a more human (and appropriately troubling) pulse to this music. We Make Our Own Bad Luck falls together with a greater unity than the band's first album, while the individual songs manage to work as individual pieces as well as a coherent whole; "Symptoms," "Other Ones," and "Held Up by Sand" balance a passionate intensity and an air of dashed hopes with a skill that's genuinely moving. And if this music manages to be even darker than The Sound They Make, We Make Our Own Bad Luck never shies away from the human consequences behind these stories, and Sexton and Means aren't afraid to show compassion when it's deserved. New Ruins sure won't get your party started, but if you don't mind music that isn't afraid to lead you to a long, hard look into the abyss, We Make Our Own Bad Luck will amply reward your time and effort. ~ Mark Deming |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Angry Ghost |
| 2. | Lake |
| 3. | Symptoms |
| 4. | As Far as We Know |
| 5. | Other Ones |
| 6. | And All the Night |
| 7. | Held Up by Sand |
| 8. | Curse, A |
| 9. | Years |
| 10. | Arrows |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00795306509226 |
| Release Date: | Apr 28, 2009 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Lo Fi |
| Label: | Hidden Agenda Records |
| Distributor: | Parasol Reco |
| Producer: | New Ruins |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2009 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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