Horse Thief (Explicit)

Horse Thief (Explicit)

  • 流派:Folk 民谣
  • 语种:其他
  • 发行时间:2015-06-28
  • 唱片公司:Thunder Ridge Records
  • 类型:录音室专辑

简介

------------------------ ALBUM CREDITS ------------------------ Horse Thief © 2015 Thunder Ridge Records/thunderridgerecords.com All songs by Kristina Stykos © 2014 Kristina Stykos/BMI/Horse Thief Publishing/kristinastykos.com Produced, recorded and mixed by Kristina Stykos at Pepperbox Studio, Chelsea, VT/ pepperboxstudio.com Mastered by Fred Kevorkian/Avatar Studios, NYC/kevorkianmastering.com Package design & layout by Darryl Garland/red-garland.com Portraits of Kristina by Jack Rowell/jackrowell.com “The Approaching Storm” by John Churchman/brickhousestudios.com ----------------- ALBUM TRACK LIST ----------------- 1. Horse Thief Kristina Stykos: vocal, guitar, keyboard Bow Thayer: bojotars, background vocal Patrick Ross: fiddle Alex Abraham: bass Matt Musty: drums 2. It’s Over Kristina Stykos: vocal, guitars, mandolin, keyboard, bass Jeff Berlin: drums 3. Heart in the Wreckage Kristina Stykos: vocal, keyboard, guitars Jeff Berlin: drums 4. Me, Myself and Moi Kristina Stykos: vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass Jeff Berlin: drums 5. It’ a Mystery Kristina Stykos: vocal, guitar, keyboard, bass Neal Massa: piano Nikki Matheson: background vocals Matt Musty: drums 6. By the Minute Kristina Stykos: vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboard, banjo, bass Steve Mayone: electric guitars Jeff Berlin: drums 7. Let It Run Kristina Stykos: vocals, guitars, keyboard, bass Jeff Berlin: drums 8. You’ll Never Love Me Kristina Stykos: vocal, acoustic guitar, mandola, keyboard Steve Mayone: electric guitars, bass Jeff Berlin: drums 9. Talk to Me Kristina Stykos: vocals, guitar, bass Neal Massa: piano Matt Musty: drums 10. When You Love Someone Kristina Stykos: vocals, guitars, mandola, keyboard, bass Jeff Berlin: drums 11. Human of Peace Kristina Stykos: vocals, guitars, keyboard, bass Nikki Matheson: background vocals Matt Musty: drums 12. As If Tears Could Say Kristina Stykos: vocal, piano, guitars 13. Remembering Kristina Stykos: piano, banjo, guitar --------------- ALBUM REVIEW --------------- Kristina Stykos, Horse Thief Album review by Dan Bolles, Seven Days August 19, 2015 Contrary to what L.L.Bean might have you believe, rural life is not all horse-drawn sleighs, crackling fires and double-knit sweater vests. Especially for those who purposefully live in the most remote nether regions of the state, the idyllic splendor and serene isolation of the Green Mountains comes at a terrific cost. It's a hardscrabble existence marked as much by backbreaking labor and frostbitten fingers as by beauty and solitude. Having lived off the grid in northern Vermont for decades, songwriter Kristina Stykos knows this well. That delicate balance between the harsh and the heavenly has characterized her music, both sonically and thematically, dating back to the early 1980s. But it has never emerged as so fundamental to Stykos' writing, playing and singing as it does on her latest record, Horse Thief. Setting aside specifics for the moment, there is a hard-earned, rough-hewn quality to every nook and cranny of the record. It emerges most obviously in Stykos' weary vocal rasp, which sounds something like Iris DeMent after a half bottle of Jack Daniels and a few Marlboros. It's evident in subtler ways, too. Self-produced and recorded at her own Pepperbox Studio in Chelsea, Horse Thief is perhaps the most vibrant-sounding record in Stykos' voluminous canon. But that bright sheen obscures the tumult embedded in her unflinching songwriting and stormy arrangements. On the opening title track, Bow Thayer's bojotar — that's half banjo, half resonator guitar — slithers around Stykos' moody acoustic arpeggios. Meanwhile, Patrick Ross' simmering fiddle lurks in the background, waiting to strike. The effect is ominous, crafting a perfect framework for Stykos' rustic tale. "It's Over" is a late-night confessional, presented like a one-way conversation between Stykos and the dying embers of a fire. Here, she ruminates with smirking honesty on a fading love, finding bitter irony in the notion that time, which should serve as a foundation for love, is precisely the thing that drives the wedge deeper. "Now, the remnants of my face / Can't make him feel that way / It's all that I was hoping for / It's all that's given way," she sings, her words dripping with lament. That the things we build and that build us up are also the things most likely to cause us to crumble is a central concern on Horse Thief. Some variant of that theme runs through tender tracks such as "Heart in the Wreckage" and "By the Minute," as well as fiery outings including "Let It Run" and "Talk to Me." And it's driven home, albeit wordlessly, on the elegiac instrumental closer "Remembering." Horse Thief is an examination of love and aging inspired and informed by a lifetime spent both battling and embracing the harshness and isolation of rural Vermont. Like love, Stykos' unforgiving wilds both require and return strength. But they will also, like love and time, exact that very strength from you. It is a complex idea, brilliantly explored on the songwriter's latest, and likely greatest, record. - Dan Bolles ----------------- ARTIST BIO ----------------- Kristina Stykos is a music producer, recording engineer, songwriter, radio host and performer based in Vermont. Her recording studio, Pepperbox Studio, is solar, wind and generator powered and fully off-the-grid. She founded a record label, Thunder Ridge Records, in 2005 to release her own material and has since produced over 20 albums for herself and clients. Kristina was recently awarded the “Best Songwriter of 2013” designation from one of Vermont’s major daily newspapers, the Barre-Montpelier Times Argus, for her newest release Wyoming Territory. This album was supported in its development by the Ucross Foundation & Brush Creek artist residencies of Wyoming. After her first self-produced release, In The Earth’s Fading Light (2005), was designated “Best Vermont Album of the Year” by the Barre-Montpelier Times Argus, Kristina completed the next phase of her audio engineering education by earning a production certificate at the Berklee School of Music in Boston. Her recent albums include two collaborative projects, Beautiful Blood (2013) with singer-songwriter Steve Mayone of Boston, and Raven (2011) co-produced with Grammy-nominated pianist Philip Aaberg of Montana. Her newest solo album is Horse Thief (2015).

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