2010, Matador Records
VINYL FORMAT. This new SPECIAL EDITION of Learning comes with a digital download coupon containing the original album track list as well as three new songs: "Dreeem," "Your Drum" and "Divine Faxes"!
Even though he is only in his twenties, Mike Hadreas, aka Seattle's Perfume Genius, has a story with the twists and turns of a person who has seen a lot of darkness. Hadreas explains: "I spent my whole life hiding from the things that happened to me, to my family and friends. The entirety of all these experiences: abuse, addiction, suicide, all that cool stuff, I couldn't bear to look at it." This extraordinary debut album explores that world through home-recorded songs that bring to mind early Cat Power, Elliott Smith, Sufjan Stevens and Pink Moon-era Nick Drake. Mostly simple vocal and piano, the minor-key melodies work their way into your brain and stick there. "Mr. Peterson" is the seemingly innocuous tale of a high school teacher turned inside-out. "Gay Angels' is a gorgeous soundscape of layered organs and synths. "Write to Your Brother' contains elliptical allusions to a mother treating a song "like a lover." Hadreas's life is a catalog of remembered pain and sadness, and this album is an indelible testament to that.
Even though he is only in his twenties, Mike Hadreas, aka Seattle's Perfume Genius, has a story with the twists and turns of a person who has seen a lot of darkness. Hadreas explains: "I spent my whole life hiding from the things that happened to me, to my family and friends. The entirety of all these experiences: abuse, addiction, suicide, all that cool stuff, I couldn't bear to look at it." This extraordinary debut album explores that world through home-recorded songs that bring to mind early Cat Power, Elliott Smith, Sufjan Stevens and Pink Moon-era Nick Drake. Mostly simple vocal and piano, the minor-key melodies work their way into your brain and stick there. "Mr. Peterson" is the seemingly innocuous tale of a high school teacher turned inside-out. "Gay Angels' is a gorgeous soundscape of layered organs and synths. "Write to Your Brother' contains elliptical allusions to a mother treating a song "like a lover." Hadreas's life is a catalog of remembered pain and sadness, and this album is an indelible testament to that.
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