Cry
CIGARETTES AFTER SEX

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  • SKU: PTKF2173-4
  • UPC: 0720841217343
  • Release Date: 25 October 2019

Description

Label Review. 

2019 album. Ambient pop. Also available on CD and Vinyl.

Our Overview. 

Ambient pop collective Cigarettes After Sex return with their anticipated sophomore album ‘Cry’ via Partisan Records. The Brooklyn based group led by Greg Gonzalez recorded their new album during night time sessions in a mansion on the Spanish island of Mallorca, the album is a lush, cinematic meditation on the many complex facets of love - meeting, wanting, needing, losing... sometimes all at once.

“I’ve always avoided studios,” says Cigarettes After Sex frontman Greg Gonzalez. “There’s something special about recording out in the world, some kind of X-factor that comes from the character and atmosphere of wherever it is that you’re working that becomes essential to the feeling of the music.”

That marriage of sound and setting is the heart and soul of Cry, Cigarettes After Sex’s riveting sophomore album. Recorded in a stunning house on the Spanish island of Mallorca, the collection reflects the uneasy beauty, erotic longing, and stark minimalism of the space, all smooth lines and soft light. Energized by the fresh palette and setting, Gonzalez would write songs just minutes before recording them with the band—drummer Jacob Tomsky, bassist Randy Miller, and keyboardist Phillip Tubbs. He engineered and produced the sessions himself, with an emphasis on capturing live performances and exploring the material together in dialogue with the house and with each other.

Clocking in at nine songs, Cry is a compact collection, but its brevity belies its depth. While the band’s sound may be most associated with the romantic pop music of the late 50’s and early 60’s, Gonzalez pushes into more unexpected sonic territory on Cry, reaching back to his childhood in El Paso, Texas, to draw subtle melodic influence from 90’s Tejano stars like Selena and mainstream pop country artists like Shania Twain. Gonzalez pushes himself lyrically on the album, too, tackling sex with the graphic frankness of Henry Miller or Leonard Cohen as he renders unabashed, sometimes explicitly erotic scenes with a casual candor. Writing with a filmmaker’s eye, he captures tiny moments with a rich, cinematic detail that manages to locate the profound within the mundane.

The album was self-produced and engineered by Greg Gonzalez and mixed by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Yeah Yeah Yeahs).

‘Cry’ comes two years after their self-titled debut, which has sold over 30k in the UK and over 600k worldwide. The single ‘Heavenly’ has been streamed over 4 million times across DSPs and the band have 750 million global streams across platforms.

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