Genre | Indie |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2022-03-25 05:32:52 |
Group | BEAMS |
Size | 91 MB |
Files | 12 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Young_Prisms-Drifter-WEB-2022-BEAMS
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-young_prisms-above_water.mp3 | Young Prisms | Above Water | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-young_prisms-yourside.mp3 | Young Prisms | Yourside | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-young_prisms-honeydew.mp3 | Young Prisms | Honeydew | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-young_prisms-this_time.mp3 | Young Prisms | This Time | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-young_prisms-violet.mp3 | Young Prisms | Violet | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-young_prisms-if_ever_now.mp3 | Young Prisms | If Ever Now | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-young_prisms-melt_away.mp3 | Young Prisms | Melt Away | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-young_prisms-outside_air.mp3 | Young Prisms | Outside Air | 320 | Unknown |
9 | 09-young_prisms-self_love.mp3 | Young Prisms | Self Love | 320 | Unknown |
10 | 10-young_prisms-months_ago.mp3 | Young Prisms | Months Ago | 320 | Unknown |
11 | 11-young_prisms-around.mp3 | Young Prisms | Around | 320 | Unknown |
12 | 12-young_prisms-flight.mp3 | Young Prisms | Flight | 320 | Unknown |
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ARTIST.....: Young Prisms
TITLE......: Drifter
LABEL......: Fire Talk
GENRE......: Indie
RIP DATE...: 2022-03-25
RETAIL DATE: 2022-03-25
RUNTIME....: 39:38
SIZE.......: 91,02 MB
QUALITY....: 320Kbps 44.1kHz
ENCODER/CODEC: LAME - MP3 (MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER 3)
WEBSITE......: http://youngprisms.bandcamp.com/
Track List:
01. Above Water 3:20
02. Yourside 3:59
03. Honeydew 3:49
04. This Time 3:28
05. Violet 3:33
06. If Ever Now 2:28
07. Melt Away 3:04
08. Outside Air 3:51
09. Self Love 3:04
10. Months Ago 0:50
11. Around 3:19
12. Flight 4:53
Release Notes:
https://deezer.com/album/264644342
Drifter is a record that finds steadiness in the embrace
of uncertainty. Young Prisms have always delivered
stories that have remained mostly shrouded in a
dreamlike state, the kind of dreams where you never
quite get to where youí»re aiming to go, and the ones
which unravel in melancholy when you open your eyes and
reality sets in. With their first new music in ten
years, the band explores the tension and release that
comes with bringing your head down from the clouds and
making sense of the tangible entanglements that make up
everyday existence. "Youí»ve spent your whole life
wondering if youí»ll ever live up to your own
expectations, but one day realize that ití»s ok to just
be a normal, boring human. Youí»re used to running away
from life because you hate yourself and now you are
pleasantly surprised by a new feeling to let go and
accept yourself,í▒ explains lead vocalist Stefanie
Hodapp.
Comprised of Hodapp (vocals, synthesizer), Matthew Allen
(vocals, guitar, bass, synthesizer, drum programming),
Giovanni Betteo (bass, guitar, synthesizer, drum
programming) and Jordan Silbert (drums), Young Prisms
have gone through an evolution of tough love and
resilient perseverance. Betteo and Allen first started
playing music together in middle school, eventually
leading to the first iteration of Young Prisms in 2009,
and the release of a self-titled EP on esteemed indie
tastemaker Mexican Summer followed by two full lengths
(2011í»s Friends For Now and 2012í»s In Between) on
Kanine Records. Coming of age during a time where the
bandí»s blend of introspective shoegaze and gauze-laden
guitar earned them tours with bands like the Radio Dept,
Dum Dum Girls, A Place to Bury Strangers and Moon Duo,
Young Prisms never quite reached the same heights of
commercial success afforded to some of their peers. In
between, life happened: Hodapp and Betteo experienced
the highs and lows of a romantic relationship, complete
with raising a child together, and Silbert moved across
the country from San Francisco to New York, where he
currently resides. The band never officially broke up,
but took some much-needed space that would make possible
their eventual return that, when the timing was right,
proved more essential than ever before.
Shoegaze itself has gone through its own sort of rebirth
in the past decade, with a new generation finding
inspiration through the heavy reverb and
all-encompassing emotive textures that present a lens
left-field of emo (which has seen a similar resurgence
in recent years) that remains both engaging and
poignantly affective. It became clear the music they
made stretched further than the course theyí»d assumed
their band had run and with this renewed outlook were
able to reimagine the impact of their trajectory. From a
wiser place the band reset those expectations with the
romance of possibility, and entered the studio for the
first time in nearly a decade.
Recorded from June 2020 through February 2021 and
produced by Shaun Durkan (Weekend, Soft Kill), Drifter
is the greater sum of its parts - a collaborative effort
with all of the members contributing songwriting
credits. Inherently, it represents a reprise, a second
chance to present a full-formed vision that results in
the bandí»s purest pursuit yet. From the ethereal noise
pop of lead single í░Honeydewí▒ to the resounding
incandescence of í░Self Loveí▒ or í░Outside Airí▒, the
band moves forward past nostalgia towards a sound that
resonates in its timeless expression of love at its most
volatile and transcendent. One way to absorb the
dimensions of Drifter is to look up at the sky. On one
hand, tracks like í░Violetí▒ were inspired by the
lovelorn quality of sunrise driving down the coast, and
the heady romanticism of new beginnings. Thereí»s also
the haunting omnipresence of loss; written during some
of the worst of the California wildfires, every
expression of hope comes with the acceptance that
darkness and death are just as unavoidable factors in
human existence. In Young Prismsí» world, being on the
precipice of destruction - whether it be a fractured
relationship or lifestyle choices that never lived up to
societal pressures and expectations - has a counterpoint
in healing self-reflection, where they were finally able
to carve out the path that was meant for them all along.
At its core, Drifter is about the human experience and
finding a balance between the thrills and intensity of
wanting - another person, a better life - and the quiet
rewards of finding peace in domesticity, whatever shape
that may take. As the band explains, the central chorus
of í░I believe in you, honeydewí▒ changes meaning as you
realize that you caní»t fix things, but you can figure
out how to believe in yourself.í▒ In many ways, Drifter
feels like a homecoming - throughout the flux of growing
older and not necessarily growing up in the ways you
expected, the band has found their footing with the time
afforded when you finally take the pressure off. Ití»s a
record that could have only been made with real passage
of time, through the world-weary vantage point of a
group of friends that caní»t stop coming back to each
other. "Drifter gave my inner demons permission to
surface and form into something less despondent. I tend
to draw inspiration from my more crippling moments, but
as weí»ve matured I've found happiness in practicality
and maybe thereí»s a source in that, too."