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Julien Baker announces Little Oblivions Remixes EP | News

Julien Baker announces Little Oblivions Remixes EP | News
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Julien Baker - Little Oblivions (Album Review)

Julien Baker - Little Oblivions (Album Review) Monday, 08 March 2021 Photo: Alysse Gafkjen Julien Baker has always treated the gaps between notes as an integral part of her music, using sparse, brittle backing to foreground gut-shot lyrical observations and searching questions, or splitting moments of calm with a refrain that pours out like a torrent. On ‘Little Oblivions’ the challenge is to maintain this piercing sort of compositional nous when there’s a lot more going on in the background. This is comfortably Baker’s most expansive release, fusing her crystalline guitar lines with whirling keys and fidgety drums that at times recall the anti-structure playing of producer Jim Dickinson on Big Star’s ‘Third’. Against this canvas she reckons with growth and understanding, relapse and self-criticism, finding fresh modes of expression without sidelining her voice.

One of 2021 s Best Records is An Intimate Breakup Breakthrough

One of 2021’s Best Records is An Intimate Breakup Breakthrough Slate 3/3/2021 Carl Wilson © Provided by Slate Musican Julien Baker performs onstage during FYF Fest 2016 at Los Angeles Sports Arena on August 28, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Every music lover knows that there are some artists who don’t connect with you, no matter how much you try. But as I’ve learned over time as a critic, you can find inroads to appreciating artists and even whole genres that don’t initially appeal to you for instance, by investigating their cultural contexts, and trying to open your ears to the ways their core audiences hear them. It’s trickier with an artist beloved by people whose tastes you tend to share, whose music doesn’t stray far from what you already like. These more elusive distastes don’t sustain the same exploratory curiosity, making it more tempting to shrug, “Yeah, it just doesn’t work for me,” while kinda-

Little Oblivions by Julien Baker review: one of 2021 s best breakup records

Every music lover knows that there are some artists who don’t connect with you, no matter how much you try. But as I’ve learned over time as a critic, you can find inroads to appreciating artists and even whole genres that don’t initially appeal to you for instance, by investigating their cultural contexts, and trying to open your ears to the ways their core audiences hear them. It’s trickier with an artist beloved by people whose tastes you tend to share, whose music doesn’t stray far from what you already like. These more elusive distastes don’t sustain the same exploratory curiosity, making it more tempting to shrug, “Yeah, it just doesn’t work for me,” while kinda-sorta suspecting that your friends are ultimately kind of, you know,

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