''Springtime'' is the eponymous debut album from Australian supergroup Springtime, consisting of
Gareth Liddiard
Gareth Liddiard (born 20 November 1975) is an Australian musician, best known as a founding member of both The Drones and Tropical Fuck Storm. Musically active since 1997, he has also released a solo album titled '' Strange Tourist'' in 2010 ...
,
Chris Abrahams and
Jim White.
Recorded over 15 days at Liddiard's home studio in Nagambie, the largely-improvised album features lyrics from his uncle
Ian Duhig, in addition to a
Will Oldham cover and a reworking of a track by
The Drones. It was released in Australia through TFS Records and in the US through
Joyful Noise Recordings to largely positive reviews.
At the
2022 ARIA Music Awards
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, the album was nominated for
ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album.
Background
Springtime was conceived in early 2021 during the
COVID-19 lockdown
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of non-pharmaceutical interventions colloquially known as lockdowns (encompassing stay-at-home orders, curfews, quarantines, and similar societal restrictions) have been implemented in numerous countri ...
in Australia, shortly after Liddiard had finished recording
Tropical Fuck Storm's third album ''
Deep States''.
Liddiard recalled that at the time both he and White - who was "stuck" in Australia after having returned from
Brooklyn
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for a
Xylouris White tour due to "some family shit" - "were both in the same boat slowly going broke."
In February, the duo performed a few shows in
Melbourne
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which were billed as solo Liddiard shows, after which Liddiard had the "idea" to add Abrahams (with whom he had previously performed in
The Triffids
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' 2008 reunion shows), thus making them a trio.
The then-unnamed trio proceeded to perform a number of sold-out shows in early May, including one at the Brunswick Ballroom.
The name "Springtime" was chosen by White's "best friend"
Guy Picciotto of
Fugazi
Fugazi (; ) is an American post-hardcore band that formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They are noted for their style-tr ...
off of a list of possible names compiled by the members "in a rush".
On May 26th, the group released a live rendition of the Drones song "
Penumbra
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...
" recorded at the aforementioned Brunswick Ballroom performance and announced that they would release a full-length album late that year.
Recording
''Springtime'' was recorded in Liddiard's home studio in Nagambie, titled Dodgy Bros Studios in the liner notes.
The recording of the album, according to Liddiard and White, involved a significant amount of
musical improvisation
Musical improvisation (also known as musical extemporization) is the creative activity of immediate ("in the moment") musical composition, which combines performance with communication of emotions and instrumental technique as well as spontaneous ...
and was completed in just 15 days with few overdubs.
Liddiard described the compositional process of the songs and the reasoning behind it as follows:
I find it easier to improvise than by normal shit, and I think the guys would agree, it's just easier to come up with stuff. You don't have the pressure of remembering what you’re meant to be doing and all that. So yeah, it's fun and it's something to come up with stuff. It's quicker than with TFS. You know, we just, I just say, well, “I've got a few words”, and then Chris will go “let’s try these chords”. And we'll play it three times. And there it is. We've got a song. It's really, really easy.
Two of the album's songs feature lyrics from Liddiard's uncle, acclaimed poet Ian Duhig, whom he described as "one of the only capital G geniuses I’ve met."
His help was sought due to the fact that Liddiard "didn’t have a huge amount of lyrics in the spare parts department" having recently finished recording ''Deep States'': "So I thought, ‘Fuck, what am I gonna do? Oh yeah, my uncle’. So I just asked him if he’s got anything that would work lyrically."
Abrahams plays a 400kg
Steinway & Sons
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grand piano
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worth
$100,000 on the album that the trio had "scored" off of a rich neighbour of theirs who needed a place to store it whilst shifting house.
Content
''
Mojo''
's Martin Aston notes that Springtime has "two approaches": one of which is "more methodical" as exemplified by tracks such as "Will to Power" and the other of which is "rooted in improv".
Sharon O'Connell of ''
Uncut
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'' writes that the album's tracks are shaped by the "
rcumstantial urgency" of its recording, finding that they combine
art rock
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,
free improvisation
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, "effects and electronic
noise
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, with deep space and unorthodox mixing a feature (at times, it sounds like White’s brush work is coming from half a mile away)."
Mosi Reeves of
''The Wire'' described the music as "free, but never carefree, full of spontaneity, acidity and momentum, sputtering in a thousand different, noisy directions at once."
Conversely, Michael Toland of ''
The Big Takeover'' concluded that the results sound "closer to" Liddiard's previous band
The Drones "than any of the principals’ other bands."
According to the press release written by
David Yow of
The Jesus Lizard
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-fame, the album "is so full of strange wanderings that are broken and piled up on themselves that the heads have no idea where their tails are,
..These three gentlemen work, play and improvise together in an emotionally volatile universe. You could call it ‘
jazz
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’, but that word is way too jazzy for what Springtime creates."
The opening track and single "Will to Power" has been described as a "a vexing and visceral cut of
alt-rock fused with elements of
free jazz
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, the soundscape growing more cluttered and intense as Liddiard takes aim at the likes of “con men, con jobs, moralisers, modern saviours, agonisers, snake oil pundits, mass psychosis, ism schism
ndhocus pocus”."
The track has been compared to
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are an Australian rock band formed in 1983 by vocalist Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey and guitarist-vocalist Blixa Bargeld. The band has featured international personnel throughout its career and p ...
whilst Liddiard himself described it as a "
disco jam" about humanity's tendency to do "more, more, more. Why can’t they just lounge about like lizards or kangaroos? What’s wrong with that?"
The album's second single "The Viaduct Love Suicide" is the first of two tracks on the album to feature lyrics by Duhig, who had dedicated the poem "to the memory" of
NHS worker Helen Rogan, who had committed suicide with her
autistic
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son back in 2003, as well as other similar workers "in danger of – or actually being on – a treadmill of caring at work and at home with their own needs crushed, sometimes with tragic results."
The opening lines of the song quote from Japanese playwright
Chikamatsu Monzaemon's
Bunraku
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play ''
The Love Suicides at Sonezaki''.
The song has been described as "devastating"
and compared to
Neil Young
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's "
Cortez the Killer"; Liddiard's vocals on it are as "tender as the tragedy demands".
"Jeannie In A Bottle", the second of two tracks to utilise Duhig's poetry, features vocals from Liddiard's partner and Tropical Fuck Storm-bandmate Fiona Kitschin on its choruses that are sung in a
falsetto
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It is produced by the vibration of the ligamentou ...
.
The "ominous, vaguely gothic"
song details the "perils of alcohol" in its titular character through its "ebbing, fraying drama".
Musically, it has been compared to the band
Liars.
The "slow, floating pace" of the trio's rendition of the traditional Irish folk song "
She Moved Through the Fair" earned comparisons to the album ''
Ocean Songs'' by White's previous band
Dirty Three as well as
slowcore
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band
Low
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People
* Low (surname), listing people surnamed Low
Places
* Low, Quebec, Canada
* Low, Utah, United States
* Lo Wu station (MTR code LOW), Hong Kong; a rail station
* Salzburg Airport (ICAO airport code: LO ...
.
"The Island" is a cover of the Drones song of the same name off of their 2002
debut
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album that has been described as a "portrait of (quarantine) fear and isolation".
The "crooked and minimal
blues"
track has been noted for its "slow build of improvisatory noise that overtakes
tsotherwise deliberate pace and volume".
"
West Palm Beach
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Etymology
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" is a recording of a live cover of a
Will Oldham song that he had originally released under the "
Palace
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" moniker.
Liddiard revealed that they had decided to go with the live recording as he was unable to "nail" the vocals "in the studio."
The closing track "The Killing of the Village Idiot" is based on the fatal shooting of two Afghan civilians (one of whom was intellectually-disabled) by an
SAS
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* ''SAS'' (novel series), a French book series by Gérard de Villiers
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soldier (later nicknamed "Soldier C") in 2012 - an incident that was later informally-dubbed "the village idiot killing". The song "forc
sthe listener to contemplate the war crime behavior of the Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan, with catharsis provided only by Liddiard’s industrial strength
guitar solos."
Release
Springtime was released on November 5th, 2021 through TFS Records in Australia and
Joyful Noise Recordings in the U.S.
Promotion
The release of ''Springtime'' was preceded by the release of two singles: "Will to Power" and "The Viaduct Love Suicide", both of which were accompanied by monochromatic music videos.
Both videos were directed by Matt McGuigan
and the former features shots of the band performing interspersed with clips from the 1922 silent horror film ''
Häxan.''
Reception
The album has received largely positive reviews, currently holding a
Metacritic
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score of 80 based on 4 reviews.
Aston called the album "exhilarating"
whilst O'Connell wondered whether a debut of this nature "might have been better served by an EP of original material. But then, ''Springtime'' isn’t some hopeful calling card made inside the industry machine. More infernal than vernal, it’s a document – of the coming together of three old hands and kindred spirits at a time when everything around them (and us) was coming apart."
Reeves complimented the "sublime chaos" of the album, which they described as "soar
ngthrough crunchy riffs and fervent vocals".
Toland praised the album, finding that it "joins the list of great records with which Liddiard is frequently involved."
Frank Sawatzki of ''
Musikexpress'' similarly praised the album for its ability to create "another rock narrative fueled by melancholy and trauma, but one that repeatedly falls into non-rock worlds".
In a month-end round-up of the best Australian music, Nathan Jolly of ''
The Guardian
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'' included "The Killing of the Village Idiot". "The relative anonymity of this project will probably see it overlooked," Jolly concludes, "but this song deserves to sit with
Shark Fin Blues
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at the very top of Liddiard’s enviable canon." Yow also praised the album, calling it "as monstrously ravishing as it is clumsy in its elegance."
Track listing
All tracks written by Springtime unless noted.
# "Will to Power" - 5:40
# "The Viaduct Love Suicide" - 5:15
# "Jeanie in a Bottle" - 7:38
# "
She Moved Through the Fair"
(traditional
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) - 5:31
# "
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* The Island (Cache County, Utah), an island on the Bear River, Utah
* The Island, Chennai, a river island in India
* The Island, Chicago, a n ...
" - 7:40
# "
West Palm Beach
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Etymology
The word "west" is a Germanic word passed into some ...
"
( Will Oldham) - 5:56
# "The Killing of the Village Idiot" - 9:02
Personnel
Adapted from the album's liner notes.
Springtime
*
Gareth Liddiard
Gareth Liddiard (born 20 November 1975) is an Australian musician, best known as a founding member of both The Drones and Tropical Fuck Storm. Musically active since 1997, he has also released a solo album titled '' Strange Tourist'' in 2010 ...
- performer
*
Chris Abrahams - performer
*
Jim White - performer
Additional credits
*
Ian Duhig - lyrics (tracks 2 and 3)
*Fiona Kitschin - additional vocals (track 3)
*Mike Deslandes - recording and mixing
*Lachlan Carrick - mastering
*Anne Taylor - cover painting
*Jamie Wdziekonski - photography
Charts
References
External links
Official full-album Bancamp streamJoyful Noise Recordings' pageOfficial "Will to Power" music videoOfficial "The Viaduct Love Suicide" music video
{{The Drones (Australian band)
2021 debut albums
2021 in Australian music