In Another Life

 
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Sandro Perri
In Another Life

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Release Date: Friday 21 September 2018

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Sandro Perri returns with In Another Life, his first new solo album since the acclaimed Impossible Spaces from 2011 (which garnered a Best New Track and Top 50 Albums of 2011 from Pitchfork, among many other accolades).

The new album is what Perri describes as "an experiment in 'infinite' songwriting". The title track is a 24-minute pop mantra for sequenced synth, piano, guitar and voice, progressing sideways rather than forward. A relaxed three-chord vamp runs the length of the album's Side One, peppered with Sandro's languid, lilting vocal and adorned with continually developing musical details - massaging the listener with the joys of repetition while defying stasis and monotony. Like the longer-form work of fellow-travellers Bill Callahan, Destroyer or Arthur Russell, Perri extends the notion of the meditative minimalist pop song to its literal maximum, flouting 'commercial' concerns in our streamingly short-attention-span era - and perhaps implicitly calling for a politics of slow consumption?

Side Two of In Another Life features a similar approach, though in a distinct 3-part series: "Everybody's Paris" begins with Perri on vocals, with the mic then handed over to André Ethier (The Deadly Snakes) and Dan Bejar (Destroyer) respectively, who each take a vocal turn singing lyrics of their own. Sandro calls this "a song-cycle designed to accept any lyrical variation fed into it: a fill-in-the-blanks questionnaire in the form of a song". Of course "Everybody's Paris" ends up being much more than this, with the evocative phrase of the song's title serving as the lyrical tent pole and recurring refrain; an anchor point for signification and sentiment that intentionally belies the suggestion of anything prosaic or administrative about Perri's formal conceit. In the hands of these three master lyricists and voices - and with Perri subtly reconfiguring the instrumentation and arrangements for each of the three parts - "Everybody's Paris" emerges as a profound and fitting sibling (a set of triplet brothers?) to Side One's 'infinite' title track.

The result is a gently yet enormously affecting album that basks thoughtfully and discerningly in a slow, sweet melancholia. In Another Life is a supremely listenable return to form for Sandro Perri, the music like a temporal analogue to a tender nature tableau registering slight changes under shifting light and a meditative gaze: at once appearing to signify only itself, while auguring the promise of harmonious life.

Tracks:

1. In Another Life
2. Everybody's Paris Pt I
3. Everybody's Paris Pt II (feat. Andre Ethier)
4. Everybody's Paris Pt III (feat. Dan Bejar

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