Tracklist
1 | (O) | 1:46 | |
2 | Don't Call me Windy | 3:40 | |
3 | Wounded Brightness | 4:18 | |
4 | (D) | 2:05 | |
5 | Given Our Good Life | 5:58 | |
6 | Taking Chances | 4:01 | |
7 | Empty Promises | 3:56 | |
8 | Henry in Forever Phases | 3:57 | |
9 | 200,000,000 Years of Fucking | 5:13 | |
10 | Least Of Me | 4:32 | |
11 | (A) | 1:47 | |
12 | Walking Iris | 4:09 |
Luke Temple’s Both-And was made during the winter and spring of 2018. It’s a record best put on and not directly listened to. Sweep your floor, do your dishes, let the thwack of your hard heels while you’r’e walking to get your laundry become a wood block too loud in the mix. It’s a record much like a day, things come and go, sometimes heavy, sometimes light, sometimes with poetic continuity and sometimes with abrupt groundlessness.
Both-And is a record encompassing both the beautiful and the jarring, both the bright pop-hooks of Temple’s work with Here We Go Magic and a thrilling experimental bent with songs looking directly at living within time passing. At times it’s as if a Talk Talk live recording session floated afterwards into a Buenos Aires square in springtime, with ecstatic nods to the West Marin landscape where Temple resides throughout.
“ ‘Wounded Brightness,’ the lead single from Temple’s forthcoming album Both-And, refracts his earliest Sufjan Stevens-meets-Timothy Leary freak-folk through a mature, bossa nova prism.” -Paste
“His voice is both whispery and confident, raspy and smooth, close and distant — essentially placing him alongside other entrancing singer-songwriters like Alexi Murdoch or José González.” -Consequence of Sound