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Plaza

Quilt

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Format: LP

Cat No: MEX2061

Release Date:  26 February 2016

Label:  Mexican Summer / Kemado

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0184923120622

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  26 February 2016

Label:  Mexican Summer / Kemado

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0184923120615

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    Plaza is the third album by Quilt; a name implying a meeting place, a crossroads, a coming together. In the space of ten songs, Plaza clarifies Quilt's musical stance of a congregation, mixing folk, pop-psych, and wanderlust into a common ground where each form takes on the characteristics of one another to create something wholly satisfying, styles and sentiments hand in hand, the purest and sharpest distillation of Quilt's group aesthetic to date.

    On Plaza, Quilt has pivoted their sound on a new foothold. The guitars shimmer, squawk, warble, swell, and tense up. The organs and synths flow in the background as mood-enhancers. The drums dig in a little deeper. We hear flutes and harps, a string quartet, grand pianos and Casios, feedback and distorted violas. Among all these sounds the group's shared and solo vocals showcase some of the strongest lyrics and hooks the band has made to date.

    Plaza showcases a tighter, more concise version of Quilt, particularly as the members have learned to encourage each other's strengths and allow each other to confidently exist as distinct voices cooperating within a very intimate creative space; their songcraft has tightened up, their singing now crystal clear, vis a vis personal experiences of loss, frustration and isolation.

    Description

    Plaza is the third album by Quilt; a name implying a meeting place, a crossroads, a coming together. In the space of ten songs, Plaza clarifies Quilt's musical stance of a congregation, mixing folk, pop-psych, and wanderlust into a common ground where each form takes on the characteristics of one another to create something wholly satisfying, styles and sentiments hand in hand, the purest and sharpest distillation of Quilt's group aesthetic to date.

    On Plaza, Quilt has pivoted their sound on a new foothold. The guitars shimmer, squawk, warble, swell, and tense up. The organs and synths flow in the background as mood-enhancers. The drums dig in a little deeper. We hear flutes and harps, a string quartet, grand pianos and Casios, feedback and distorted violas. Among all these sounds the group's shared and solo vocals showcase some of the strongest lyrics and hooks the band has made to date.

    Plaza showcases a tighter, more concise version of Quilt, particularly as the members have learned to encourage each other's strengths and allow each other to confidently exist as distinct voices cooperating within a very intimate creative space; their songcraft has tightened up, their singing now crystal clear, vis a vis personal experiences of loss, frustration and isolation.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Passersby
      • 2. Roller
      • 3. Searching For
      • 4. O'Connor's Barn
      • 5. Eliot St.
      • 6. Hissing My Plea
      • 7. Something There
      • 8. Padova
      • 9. Your Island
      • 10. Own Ways

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Passersby
      • 2. Roller
      • 3. Searching For
      • 4. O'Connor's Barn
      • 5. Eliot St.
      • 6. Hissing My Plea
      • 7. Something There
      • 8. Padova
      • 9. Your Island
      • 10. Own Ways