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Joan of Arc - 1984 - New Vinyl Lp 2018 Joyful Noise Limited Edition Pressing on Yellow Vinyl with Download - Chicago, IL Math Rock / Post Rock
Joan of Arc - 1984 - New Vinyl Lp 2018 Joyful Noise Limited Edition Pressing on Yellow Vinyl with Download - Chicago, IL Math Rock / Post Rock

Joan of Arc - 1984 - New Vinyl Lp 2018 Joyful Noise Limited Edition Pressing on Yellow Vinyl with Download - Chicago, IL Math Rock / Post Rock

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Street Date: 6/1/18

Over their 20 odd-year discography, Joan of Arc's astute, endlessly probing musical experimentation has been chorused by a barrage of voices, mostly from the singular larynx of mainstay Tim Kinsella. Richard Brautigan, Mark Twain, Elizabeth Taylor, and Assata Shakur might visit his lyrics, but it's the band itself that contains multitudes.Ever since Joan of Arc's most recent lineup - Kinsella, Theo Katsaounis, Melina Ausikaitis, Bobby Burg, and Jeremy Boyle - began playing shows in 2015, fans have witnessed an even more radical democracy at work. Live, old jams and new tracks have often melted and mutated, members jumping from instrument to instrument in between or in the middle of songs, all stasis discarded. And now, a series of nearly a cappella performances from Kinsella's fellow vocalist Melina Ausikaitis, debuted live by Joan of Arc over the last several years, has become the backbone of their new LP, 1984.Thoroughly of the band's lineage, Ausikaitis' lyrics are equally measured with wit, despair and stubborn perseverance. Like the album's striking hand drawn cover art, the music inside is often spare; anthemic highs ring from elegiac lows and back again. At times, Ausikaitis sings in an earnestly tangy and lovely flat twang redolent of the midwest, before screwing her voice up into a fearsome roar. Sometimes her voice is electronically distorted, like bells in the sky, into ringing eternity.Remarkably, so much of the cluttered sound of earlier Joan of Arc LPs has largely fallen away on 1984, as has Kinsella's voice. At first it’s genuinely shocking. But the songs here are a revelation, as profound and plainspoken as parables.

Tracklist

A1 Tiny Baby
A2 Vertigo
A3 Punk Kid
A4 Maine Guy
B1 People Pleaser
B2 Psy-Fi/Fantasy
B3 Truck
B4 Vermont Girl
B5 Forever Young

 

Notes

Includes printed inner sleeve and download code.