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''Relaxer'' (stylised as ''RELAXER'') is the third
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by English
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band
Alt-J Alt-J (stylised as alt-J, real name Δ) are an English indie rock band formed in 2007 in Leeds. Their lineup includes Joe Newman (guitar/lead vocals), Thom Sonny Green (drums), Gus Unger-Hamilton (keyboards/vocals), and formerly Gwil Sainsbury ...
, released on 2 June 2017 by
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and the Canvasback Music division of
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. It was originally scheduled to be released on 9 June 2017 but the band later decided to release it a week earlier. The band recorded ''Relaxer'' in
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with producer
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, who also produced Alt-J's first two albums. It includes songs composed entirely during the album's recording and songs dating back to the band's formative years at the
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. Six of the album's eight tracks feature
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arranged by Alt-J and performed by the
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. "
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" is a rearrangement of the traditional folk tune with additional verses from the band. "3WW" and "Deadcrush" feature guest vocals from
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of
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and "Last Year" features guest vocals from
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, who sang on Alt-J's previous album. Alt-J promoted ''Relaxer'' with the singles " 3WW", "
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", "
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", " Deadcrush" and "
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", with music videos for all except "Adeline". The band also enlisted Japanese artist Osamu Sato to create a playable online game inspired by his own game '' LSD: Dream Emulator'' as part of the promotion for ''Relaxer''. The album's artwork features a screenshot from Sato's game. The band embarked on the ''Relaxer'' Tour on 10 June 2017 with performances at festivals including
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and
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. The album was nominated for the 2017
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. A remix album of tracks from ''Relaxer'' titled '' Reduxer'' was released on 28 September 2018.


Background and recording

In 2014, Alt-J released their second studio album ''
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'' to commercial success, going straight to number 1 on the
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. The band began touring in September 2014, performing for the first time since the departure of group member Gwil Sainsbury. They toured to the end of 2015, headlining their largest US show at
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. The band's popularity grew further when their songs were featured in films, television shows and commercials. The album was nominated for
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at the
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. In December 2015, Alt-J finished performing the final shows of their tour in support of ''This Is All Yours''. The band returned to London, taking their first break from writing and touring since the recording of their debut album ''
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'' in 2011. Drummer
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released his solo debut album ''
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'' on 19 August 2016; keyboardist Gus Unger-Hamilton started Dandy Café, a pop-up restaurant in
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; and lead vocalist Joe Newman took time off, during which he watched films. The band reconvened in a writing studio in
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to "take the bubble wrap off" their ideas for new material and eventually began recording for the album in August 2016. In November 2016, Alt-J traveled to Ely, a cathedral city in
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, to conduct
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s of its organ and its boys' choir, which Unger-Hamilton was a member of during his youth. They also recorded burning sounds from the cathedral's cast iron heaters and the sounds of visitors walking its floors. The band recorded string sections for "3WW" and "Adeline" and brass sections for "In Cold Blood" in Studio Two of London's famed
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in
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, which they revealed on
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in January 2017.


Music and lyrics

"In Cold Blood" features "interweaving vocals" underpinned by the "flashes" of a brass section and the "bleeping electronics" of a
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purchased by the band for £1.05 on
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. "House of the Rising Sun" is a rearrangement of the traditional folk tune with additional verses from the band. It begins on the traditional chorus and first verse of
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's version, with minor differences. The second verse is original and was written by Joe Newman. The song is also structured around a separate original chorus written by the band. Unger-Hamilton described the song as an "original piece of work and not just chucking in a cover to fill space as it were." It features twenty classical guitarists playing at once, which Unger-Hamilton likened to the work of
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: "you're not just hearing the guitar riffs, you're hearing the sound of the room, you're hearing 20 different people's fingers creaking on the neck. And you're listening to everything, and that's what you get from doing it properly and not just layering up one person 20 times." "Hit Me Like That Snare" is a "garage-rock"
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inspired by " Decks Dark" by
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. The song is about a person who goes to experience a sex hotel and wanders from room to room. It contains the lyric "We're going down, fuck my life in half", which is taken from when Joe Newman was driving to London from
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with his girlfriend when his car hit a large puddle and he screamed, "Fuck my life in half." ''The Guardian'' likened the music of "Deadcrush" to that of
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, whereas ''
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'' compared it to that of
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. "Last Year" is a gentle "acoustic lullaby", closing on a bassoon solo. In the first half, Joe Newman sings from the point of view of a man experiencing a decline in his mental health in 2016. It is sung chronologically, with Newman listing each month followed by the man's reflection. The second half of the song introduces
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singing as the man's ex-girlfriend, who broke up with him in January and is now singing at his funeral in December. "Pleader" is a "theatrical crescendo" that prominently features orchestral strings and Spanish guitar. Its lyrics are based on the plot of
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's book ''
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'', about a small mining community in nineteenth-century
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. The book's title is repeated in the song's refrain. It is structured as a hymn and features the boys' choir and the organ of Ely Cathedral, which were added to give a "church feeling" to the song. Unger-Hamilton described it as a "pastoral celebration of a time that's no longer, a time that's gone." The title ''Relaxer'' was originally the name of song made by drummer Thom Sonny Green and was then originally in the lyrics for "Deadcrush". Green felt that the name seemed to fit the album overall, stating, "We do always want our albums to be listened to as a single piece of music."


Promotion and release

On 3 March 2017, Alt-J uploaded a one-minute video to social media containing new music and what was reported to be footage from the 1998
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''
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''. The video was tagged with the title "00110011 01110111 01110111", which is
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for "3ww". On 6 March 2017, ''Relaxer'' was announced with a 9 June 2017 release date and its first single "3WW" was released with an accompanying visualizer video similar to ''LSD''. On 29 March 2017, Alt-J premiered "In Cold Blood" on
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's
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show as his 'Hottest Record in the World'. It was released the same day with an accompanying visualizer video as the album's second single. The band also announced that they decided to release the album a week earlier on 2 June 2017. "Adeline" was released on 24 May 2017 with an accompanying visualizer video as ''Relaxer''s third single. On 12 July 2017, "Deadcrush" was released as the fourth single from the album, with a music video. On 15 September 2017, an
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of "Pleader" was released as the fifth and final single. A music video for "Pleader" was released on 15 November 2017. A music video for "3WW" was released on 13 April 2017. An
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-narrated music video for "In Cold Blood" was released on 9 May 2017. Alt-J partnered with director Alex Takacs for a second time for the music video for "Deadcrush" and released it on 12 July 2017. On 19 May 2017, Alt-J performed "3WW" and "In Cold Blood" on the sixth episode of the fiftieth series of '' Later... with Jools Holland'', accompanied by
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on "3WW". On 18 April 2017, Alt-J performed "In Cold Blood" on the 656th episode of ''
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''. The band performed the song with a backing horn section and with
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. On 5 June 2017, Alt-J performed "In Cold Blood" on ''
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''.


Tour

A world tour in support of ''Relaxer'' began on 10 June 2017 in
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,
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. The tour features several performances at
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s, including
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, the
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and
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. It includes dates in
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,
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and all across
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and
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. On 11 December 2017, alt-j released '' 2017 Live EP''. Released as a free digital download on Canvasback Music's website, the EP collects live recordings of "Deadcrush", "Hit Me Like That Snare", "
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", "
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" and "Pleader" performed by the band during the North American leg of the ''Relaxer'' Tour.


Artwork

Artwork for ''Relaxer'''s cover and promotional material was taken from the 1998
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video game '' LSD: Dream Emulator'' by Japanese artist Osamu Sato.


Critical reception

At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, ''Relaxer'' received an
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score of 65, based on 27 reviews. In ''
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'', chief critic
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found it "deeply gorgeous and utterly baffling", labelling it "internet era pop" with its "barrier-free absorption of so many different musical styles a product of the computer recording technology it is created with." Lisa Wright of '' DIY'' praised the album, stating Alt-J have "crafted possibly the most strangely original niche in modern music." Kyle Mullin of '' Under the Radar'' praised the album's diversity: "This all-over-the-map approach makes Relaxer a bit dizzying and tough to digest at first, and yet you'll be immediately captivated and intrigued by its distinctive mix. And once you give it a few more listens, many of its varied songs will worm their way into your ears as some of this summer's best indie rock offerings." In a negative review, Jayson Greene of ''
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'' said, "The truth is that alt-J have never had an identity, really, apart from Newman's mangled lyrics and the fidgety, distracted arrangements of their songs. ''RELAXER'' shows us what remains after those quirks are dialed back: some perfectly nice, perfectly blank lads who have no idea why they are standing in front of you and even less of an idea what to say."


Accolades

''Relaxer'' was shortlisted for the 2017
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. The band previously won the prize in 2012 for their debut album ''
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''.


Track listing


Notes

*"3WW" features vocals by
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. *"Deadcrush" features vocals by Ellie Rowsell. *"Last Year" features vocals by
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. Sample credits *"House of the Rising Sun" is a rearrangement of the traditional folk tune "
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", with an additional verse written by the band themselves. *"Adeline" adapts a melody from
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of '' The Thin Red Line''.


Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal, AllMusic and Discogs


Alt-J

*Joe Newman – bass, guitar, vocals *
Thom Sonny Green Thomas Stuart Green (born 5 November 1985), known professionally as Thom Sonny Green, is an English drummer and electronic music producer. Green attended Leeds University, where he met the musicians with whom he would found the band Alt-J in ...
– drums, percussion, programming *Gus Unger-Hamilton – keyboards, vocals


Additional musicians

*
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– vocals *
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– vocals * Jon Whitten – yangqin *Hinako Omori – background vocals *Ely Cathedral Boy Choristers – choir *
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– strings *Joe Auckland – trumpet *Adrian Hallowell – trombone *Mike Kearsey – trombone *Trevor Mires – trombone *Martin Williams – tenor saxophone


Technical

*Charlie Andrew – production, mixing, engineering, programming *Brett Cox – engineering *Jay Pocknell – engineering *Stefano Civetta – assistant engineering *Paul Pritchard – assistant engineering *Graeme Baldwin – assistant engineering *Dick Beetham – mastering


Artwork and design

* Osamu Sato


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References

{{Authority control 2017 albums Alt-J albums Albums produced by Charlie Andrew Atlantic Records albums Infectious Music albums