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Water Liars surprise release "new" album
Posted on 7/3/20 at 7:07 am
Posted on 7/3/20 at 7:07 am
Only on bandcamp right, now... but damn it's good. I loved this band so much and see Justin often since he lives in Fayetteville.
LINK
Here's the story on the album:
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Here's the story on the album:
quote:
To Whom It May Concern:
We recorded this music five years ago. Then the wheels fell off.
In June of 2015 Andrew Bryant, Grove Randolph Robinson and I rolled up to the Echo Lab in Argyle, Texas. The silver (not gray!) GMC Safari called Barbara Vanwyck, (no AC, but otherwise a damn good vehicle) had made the trip in fine form. In hindsight, though, there were omens; precursors to what was in store for the record. As I write this now, it seems almost poetic. Texas had just been visited by historically torrential rains, and as we wound our way to the studio (which was in the sticks) we discovered that the county road we were following was completely flooded and impassable. I remember we just stopped and got out, unsure of how to proceed, surprised by the small lake where a road should have been. It was early evening, hot, and we’d just driven a long way. Even though we’d known about the rain bombarding north Texas, it hadn’t really occurred to any of us that we’d get so close to our destination only to be prevented from actually getting there. Looking back, that was pretty much the story of Water Liars—traveling far, working hard, only to come up short. The oldest story in the book, I know. But it was ours, too. That night, we were able to backtrack and eventually find our (much more roundabout) way to the Echo Lab. Over the next ten days we worked harder, spent more time and money than we ever had, by a damn sight, on a record that we hoped would lift us a couple rungs on the ladder of “success”. We had a good time making it, too. For much of my 20s and early 30s I never really felt at home anywhere, but for those ten days in Argyle I can honestly say that those rooms and that porch somehow felt like home to me. We slept in bunkbeds like brothers, lived on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and granola bars, shot BB guns at beer cans, kept an eye out for scorpions. We were infinitely fortunate to hang out and work for ten days with Matt Pence, a musical and studio engineering hero to each of us. It was our further good fortune that Matt was in the habit of piling his fine dogs, Hoagie and Rufus, into his van each morning before heading over to the studio. Hoagie was deaf and had to wear a red flashing light on his collar so he could be found if he wandered into the woods at night. I remember sitting on the back porch, listening to the crickets and the whippoorwill that would sing every night and watching Hoagie’s red light, and feeling happy. It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. We worked long hours and we thought we were on the right track.
In the days, weeks and months after we wrapped the session, plagues came, mistakes were made. We left the studio to find our management had suddenly, unceremoniously folded. Still, a Music Business Attorney was “consulted”, the album was “shopped”, time passed, and nothing came of it. The lack of any result, of any positive reception for what we felt was our strongest work yet, made for some deafening mental and emotional silence for us. We’d come through a lot since starting the band, but in the end we simply proved susceptible (how could we ever not have been?) to the inescapable tensions that develop between most people in most places even in the fairest weather. Compounded by Mississippi July and alcohol, those tensions came to a head. Wrong place, wrong time covers all manner of circumstances, so it makes the most sense to leave it at that. The album languished, and so did the band. Honestly, it all seems more silly now than anything else. Life went on, as it is prone to do. In any case, now--in suitably roundabout fashion—we send this music unceremoniously into the world, to sink or swim as it may.
All told, Water Liars spent less than four years as a going concern. We spent that time almost constantly on the road. We managed to release three full length records and a small handful of 7” records and covers. This album, Roll On, would have been our fourth record. We were swinging for the fences with what we hoped would be sort of a departure for us--a sharp record, a big record--a rock and roll record. I’d like to think that in some measure we achieved that. But that’s for y’all to decide, please and thank you. If I’d had my druthers, it would have been the one that allowed us to keep making Water Liars records for years to come. That wasn’t the way things worked out but I’m grateful and glad it’s still here now. I hope it finds you well as can be, and I thank you for listening, and for caring. Please turn this one up.
Roll On,
JPKS // Fayetteville, AR
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Matt Pence at the Echo Lab in Argyle, TX in the summer of 2015. Additional mastering April/May 2020.
Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster: songs, singing, guitars
Grove Randolph Robinson: bass, guitar, organ, mellotron, piano
Andrew Bryant: drums, percussion, singing, guitar, piano, organ, mellotron
Cover Photograph by Laura E. Partain
This post was edited on 7/3/20 at 7:08 am
Posted on 7/3/20 at 9:09 am to hogfly
Why the hell would this get downvoted? This place is weird sometimes. 
Posted on 7/3/20 at 9:49 am to hogfly
Definitely a weird post to downvote. What do these guys sound like? It sounds interesting, I’ll try to check it out.
Just having trouble keeping up new music. I remember this time last week looking at the upcoming releases for this week and it being nothing that struck me. I thought I’d have a chance to catch up. Now there is a new Cloud Nothings album, new Animal Collective EP, two new 10+ minute Sufjan songs and maybe this album.
Just having trouble keeping up new music. I remember this time last week looking at the upcoming releases for this week and it being nothing that struck me. I thought I’d have a chance to catch up. Now there is a new Cloud Nothings album, new Animal Collective EP, two new 10+ minute Sufjan songs and maybe this album.
Posted on 7/3/20 at 9:55 am to The Seaward
They're pretty alt.country/Americana. Great lyrics. This is definitely their most "rocking" album.
Here's a pretty good idea of what a lot of their music sounds like:
LINK
Lyrics:
I woke up in houston
In somebody's kitchen
The ceiling was sweating
I woke up in houston
In somebody's kitchen
The ceiling was sweating
And i was afloat
On a dirty brown river
Of heroin shivers
Waiting on someone to send me a boat
I went back to charlotte
Yes i fell in love with
A girl with a stutter
And didn't love me
She said i don't believe you
I don't believe you
I don't believe you when you're
Laying next to me
So i went down to tampa
To find me an answer
But it wasn't coming
And neither was she
So i tried swannanoa
Where nobody knows me
Got so goddamn lonesome
That i had to leave
I looked death in the face
It was only my father
If i had known all along
I wouldn't have bothered
With being afraid
With being a coward
And trying to fool
Some mysterious power
Cause i don't believe it
I don't believe it
I don't believe it when it's
Laying next to me
No i won't believe it
I won't believe it
I won't believe it til it's
Laying next to me
Here's a pretty good idea of what a lot of their music sounds like:
LINK
Lyrics:
I woke up in houston
In somebody's kitchen
The ceiling was sweating
I woke up in houston
In somebody's kitchen
The ceiling was sweating
And i was afloat
On a dirty brown river
Of heroin shivers
Waiting on someone to send me a boat
I went back to charlotte
Yes i fell in love with
A girl with a stutter
And didn't love me
She said i don't believe you
I don't believe you
I don't believe you when you're
Laying next to me
So i went down to tampa
To find me an answer
But it wasn't coming
And neither was she
So i tried swannanoa
Where nobody knows me
Got so goddamn lonesome
That i had to leave
I looked death in the face
It was only my father
If i had known all along
I wouldn't have bothered
With being afraid
With being a coward
And trying to fool
Some mysterious power
Cause i don't believe it
I don't believe it
I don't believe it when it's
Laying next to me
No i won't believe it
I won't believe it
I won't believe it til it's
Laying next to me
Posted on 7/3/20 at 9:58 am to hogfly
Another good one:
Let it Breathe
There's a room inside my heart that no one ever goes
It's been boarded up and locked for years and everything is gone
Then you come along and cut yourself a key
Swept the floors and opened a window, said 'baby let it breathe'
When I wake in the morning will you kiss my face with a smile no one has ever seen
When I wake in the morning will you kiss my eyes and say 'It's you I have loved all these years. It is you I have loved all these years'
There's a place inside your heart, baby I believe
It's been raining there so long, sometimes you can't hardly see
Then I come along and clear up everything
Get it right, get it right, get it right, baby come with me
When you wake in the morning I will kiss your face with a smile no one has ever seen
When you wake in the morning I will kiss your eyes and say 'it's you I have loved all these years.'
It is you I have loved all these years
Yes, it is you I have loved all these years
It is you I have loved all these years
Let it Breathe
There's a room inside my heart that no one ever goes
It's been boarded up and locked for years and everything is gone
Then you come along and cut yourself a key
Swept the floors and opened a window, said 'baby let it breathe'
When I wake in the morning will you kiss my face with a smile no one has ever seen
When I wake in the morning will you kiss my eyes and say 'It's you I have loved all these years. It is you I have loved all these years'
There's a place inside your heart, baby I believe
It's been raining there so long, sometimes you can't hardly see
Then I come along and clear up everything
Get it right, get it right, get it right, baby come with me
When you wake in the morning I will kiss your face with a smile no one has ever seen
When you wake in the morning I will kiss your eyes and say 'it's you I have loved all these years.'
It is you I have loved all these years
Yes, it is you I have loved all these years
It is you I have loved all these years
Posted on 7/3/20 at 10:00 am to hogfly
And finally.
Linens
You were crying in the night and I could hear you
And I could see your slender body shake and tremble
And there was nothing I could think to say or do to make you see
It's something wrong in me that makes me have to leave
And what I would give to be quiet beside you
With the window open, a record playing low
To feel your skin between the clean bed linens
Inside a room where sadness never goes
We were kissing in the kitchen, I was listening
To the coffee and the bacon drip and sizzle
There was flour on my hands from the biscuits in the pan
And I was happier than I thought I could be
Then I woke up on the road, my head was killing
Remembering some shite I read in Milton
How the mind is a place unto itself and in it
Makes a heaven of hell and a hell of heaven
What I would give to be quiet beside you
With the window open, a record playing low
To feel your skin between the clean bed linens
Inside a room where sadness never goes
Linens
You were crying in the night and I could hear you
And I could see your slender body shake and tremble
And there was nothing I could think to say or do to make you see
It's something wrong in me that makes me have to leave
And what I would give to be quiet beside you
With the window open, a record playing low
To feel your skin between the clean bed linens
Inside a room where sadness never goes
We were kissing in the kitchen, I was listening
To the coffee and the bacon drip and sizzle
There was flour on my hands from the biscuits in the pan
And I was happier than I thought I could be
Then I woke up on the road, my head was killing
Remembering some shite I read in Milton
How the mind is a place unto itself and in it
Makes a heaven of hell and a hell of heaven
What I would give to be quiet beside you
With the window open, a record playing low
To feel your skin between the clean bed linens
Inside a room where sadness never goes
Posted on 7/3/20 at 11:33 am to hogfly
Cool. Sounds good. I’ll give it a listen sometime this week. Been doing more alt country lately already.
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