2001, Jagjaguwar
According to one writer, Patrick Phelan "plays at the fringes of
desperation instead of delving head-first into melancholy." It seems that
whereas elegant simplicity has become Phelan's most obvious calling card in
all of his compositions, whether it is his solo work, his work as part of
South or his contributions to friends Drunk or Spokane, what really sets
him apart as a songwriter above songwriters is his sense of equilibrium.
Balance is the key-compositionally, lyrically and sonically. His work is
neither indulgent nor haphazard. Perhaps it is even more accurate to
describe Phelan not as a "singer-songwriter" but as an architect of sound
and mood. The foundation of all of his designs seems to be the steady
repetition of themes and the recurring states of emotion that are peppered
diligently throughout all of his music.
This record was written on a piano; for Phelan, this time around, there is much less of a reliance on the guitar. Joining him both on stag
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Empty Chairs |
| 2 | Crippled For |
| 3 | Arch and Effort |
| 4 | In Debt |
| 5 | Advice |
| 6 | Marring the Frame |
| 7 | Unearned |
| 8 | Headline |
| 9 | Peel-House |
| 10 | Presume |
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