2011, All Hands Electric
VINYL FORMAT. Limited to 400 copies. On
his third album, Louisiana-bred,
Brooklyn resident Zachary Cale casts a
wide net; encompassing everything he's
done previously whether solo or with
band accompaniment. Recorded in 2009 at
his home studio Noise of Welcome
is a collection of songs that is
distinctly modern in tone and substance.
Moving from acoustic ballads and oddly
tuned instrumentals to electrified
country and Kinks-esque pop the album
projects a kind of psych/folk/rock
hybrid, recalling the genre shifts of
Fleetwood Mac's Tusk or Big
Star's Sisters Lovers. Featuring
performances by members of Cale's former
ensemble, Illuminations, and guest spots
by Chris Brokaw, D. Charles Speer, and
Anni Rossi, Cale's signature finger-
picking technique is reinforced with
grander orchestral movements and a full
backing band which helps to illuminate
the brilliance of his craft. Lyrically
we are given what we've come to expect
of Cale: thought provoking narrative
hymnals, with bracing rumination and
longing delivery, but these songs feel
lighter. Perhaps this is because he's
shifted away from the dark imagery of
past efforts into a spiritual twilight,
with themes of forgiveness, redemption,
absolution and even... celebration. His
voice too has grown more versatile, with
subtle vibrato lifts complimenting
higher pitched cries, bringing to mind
contemporaries such as Cass McCombs or
Andy Cabic. Noise of Welcome may
prove to be Zachary Cale's greatest
achievement as a singer/composer to
date: a testament to his unique
craftsmanship and unconditional love of
songs.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Dead Channel Overture |
| 2 | Blake's Way |
| 3 | Day For Night |
| 4 | Hello Oblivion |
| 5 | Shanghaied |
| 6 | Nocturne In G Minor |
| 7 | Dancing Devil Rag |
| 8 | We Had Our Day In the Sun |
| 9 | Mourning Glory Kid |
| 10 | Easy Route |
| 11 | All To Order |
| 12 | War Love |
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