MATT SWEENEY & BONNIE 'PRINCE' BILLY - Superwolves - LP - Blue Vinyl

€32.99 €19.99
Save 39%

Barcode: 887828049233

Label: Domino    SKU: 14661 Catalogue ID: WIGLP492X Format:
We have 4 copy(ies) left.
21 people are viewing this right now
MATT SWEENEY & BONNIE 'PRINCE' BILLY - Superwolves - LP -  Blue Vinyl

MATT SWEENEY & BONNIE 'PRINCE' BILLY - Superwolves - LP - Blue Vinyl

€32.99 €19.99

 

LABEL: Domino

CAT NO: WIGLP492X

BARCODE: 0887828049233

 

Tracklisting:

01. Make Worry For Me
02. Good To My Girls
03. God Is Waiting
04. Hall of Death
05. Shorty’s Ark
06. I Am A Youth Inclined to Ramble
07. My Popsicle
08. Watch What Happens
09. Resist the Urge
10. There Must Be a Someone
11. My Blue Suit
12. My Body is My Own
13. You Can Regret What You Have Done
14. Not Fooling


MATT SWEENEY & BONNIE ‘PRINCE’ BILLY – Superwolves

LP – Indies Only Ocean Blue Vinyl
(Housed in Tip On Sleeve with Fold-out Lyric Insert. Includes Temporary Tattoo Giveaway)


Where once was Superwolf, now roam Superwolves, the new album and demon spawn of Matt Sweeney and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy.

The songs that make up Superwolves, the duo’s second album and first since 2005’s Superwolf, go boldly into undreamed-of places, and go deep, as Matt and Bonny take all the musics they know to make songs that penetrate. In classic Garcia-Hunter style, Sweeney and the ‘Prince’ first work separately, finding a path to each other in their solitary imaginings. Bonnie lyric sets delivered to Matt spark Sweeney’s guitar brain; chords and a melody are shaped, recorded fast and loose and sent back to the Prince, then the two parties meet up to sing, stitch, strengthen and finally perform them together in front of a small unsuspecting audience. Then new sets of lyrics are sent, animated and played in a high wire style until the shared songs and experiences are ready to commit to record. This is just the beginning of their fusion process, as words imply vocalizations to counter and support, and guitar lines suggest harmonic fields to subtly push into. In this process, a new creature grows out of the old one. In this name of this partnership, the guitar shares an open and fluid space with the vocals, the voices sing with the guitars – every moment in the life of Superwolves is an extravaganza, guided only by its need.

As far as this record, as in when and how it came together, the two man crew started working on it five years ago. The first actual session, however, went down about a year ago at Brooklyn’s Strange Weather and the next took place at the Butcher Shoppe in Nashville. Sweeney oversaw the mixing of the Brooklyn sessions with Oldham overseeing the Nashville mixes. On the album, Sweeney sings harmonies along, with, and around his favorite singer, and plays all electric, acoustic, and bass guitars, joined in places by David Ferguson on stand-up bass, Mike Coltun on electric bass, Mdou Moctar on electric lead, Ahmoudou Madassane on rhythm guitar, Souleyman Ibrahim, Ryan Sawyer and Peter Townsend on drums and Mike Rojas on keys. The Bonnie ‘Prince’ sings. Does he ever. And Superwolves rules over all.