Carter Tanton
Freeclouds
Western Vinyl
As an alumnus of the defunct lo-fi outfit Tulsa, and a collaborator with gothic songstress Marissa Nadler and with the Lower Dens, Carter Tanton is certainly no musical slouch. That being said, his latest work, Freeclouds, is his first solo release in over half a decade, dovetailing his 2005 album, Birds and Rain and the 2007 album I was Submerged by his former band Tulsa, who split in 2009, after legal/label issues forced them apart.
Though Freeclouds has been accused of being inconsistent, and fairly so, it somehow manages to stick together in an earnest Alt-Country infused, Indie-pop patchwork. Tantonโs voice is really what holds it all together with a strong yet delicate fabric that channels the late bluegrass great, Gram Parsons.
The tracks skip around from jangly, Pop-y numbers, as in โMurderous Joyโ and โHorrorscope,โ to slower jams that inspire shoegazing, like โSaturdayโ and โIn Knots,โ which has a slight Electronic flavor and a depressive bent. Somewhere in between these extremes is the track โFake Pretendโ which features fuzzy guitars and the willowy voice of Tantonโs musical colleague, Nadler.
Aย few tracks (and the the albumโs title itself) drop reference to David Bowieโs song โWild Eyed Boy from Freecloud.โ Tanton has confessed that this reference is in part due to his own search for the โwild eyed boyโ within himself. Soul searching is never easy, and this album isnโt either, but it is well worth the repeated listens that it takes to go on this journey with him.
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