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Forgiveness

Girlpool

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Format: LP

Cat No: 278451

Release Date:  22 July 2022

Label:  Anti

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8714092784527

Genres:  Indie  Alternative  

Release Date:  22 July 2022

Label:  Anti

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8714092784510

Genres:  Indie  Alternative  

  • Description

    Forgiveness is the brand new full-length Girlpool album, which finds the duo embracing weirdo-pop decadence without sacrificing the poetic curiosity that has always made their music so absorbing. Just like they did for What Chaos Is Imaginary, Harmony and Avery each wrote their Forgiveness songs separately, then came together to decide how to present them in a style that felt representative of what excites and inspires them now. This time, the process resulted in their slickest and most ambitious music to date, filled
    with idiosyncratic and provocative gestures that simultaneously support and complicate the emotionally intricate material. With its unique blend of introspective earworms and surreal party music, Forgiveness reaches beyond the loosely sketched parameters of "indie rock," challenging any preconceived notions of what a Girlpool album can or should be. "Faultline" the albums first single, is an effective introduction to the world of Forgiveness; the notion of straddling a fault line feels somewhat indicative of Forgiveness on the whole. These songs investigate the always-shifting boundaries between a number of elementally human concepts: pain and pleasure, sex and love, reality and delusion, insecurity and confidence, grief and growth.To support their vision of a sound at the intersection of Hollywood futurism and post-grunge sincerity, Girlpool enlisted help from producer Yves Rothman (Yves Tumor, Miya Folick).

    Description

    Forgiveness is the brand new full-length Girlpool album, which finds the duo embracing weirdo-pop decadence without sacrificing the poetic curiosity that has always made their music so absorbing. Just like they did for What Chaos Is Imaginary, Harmony and Avery each wrote their Forgiveness songs separately, then came together to decide how to present them in a style that felt representative of what excites and inspires them now. This time, the process resulted in their slickest and most ambitious music to date, filled
    with idiosyncratic and provocative gestures that simultaneously support and complicate the emotionally intricate material. With its unique blend of introspective earworms and surreal party music, Forgiveness reaches beyond the loosely sketched parameters of “indie rock,” challenging any preconceived notions of what a Girlpool album can or should be. “Faultline” the albums first single, is an effective introduction to the world of Forgiveness; the notion of straddling a fault line feels somewhat indicative of Forgiveness on the whole. These songs investigate the always-shifting boundaries between a number of elementally human concepts: pain and pleasure, sex and love, reality and delusion, insecurity and confidence, grief and growth.To support their vision of a sound at the intersection of Hollywood futurism and post-grunge sincerity, Girlpool enlisted help from producer Yves Rothman (Yves Tumor, Miya Folick).

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Nothing Gives Me Pleasure
      • 2. Lie Love Lullaby
      • 3. Violet
      • 4. Junkie
      • 5. Dragging My Life Into A Dream
      • 6. Faultline
      • 7. Light Up Later (feat. Zsela)
      • 8. Country Star
      • 9. Butterfly Bulletholes
      • 10. Afterlife
      • 11. See Me Now
      • 12. Love333

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Nothing Gives Me Pleasure
      • 2. Lie Love Lullaby
      • 3. Violet
      • 4. Junkie
      • 5. Dragging My Life Into A Dream
      • 6. Faultline

      Side 2

      • 1. Light Up Later (feat. Zsela)
      • 2. Country Star
      • 3. Butterfly Bulletholes
      • 4. Afterlife
      • 5. See Me Now
      • 6. Love333