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After blowing fans away with two hard-hitting indie rock albums in 2019, the members of Big Thief have taken the last year as an opportunity to focus on their unique and equally hard-hitting solo projects. Two Saviors is the second solo LP from Big Thief guitarist Buck Meek, and it serves as yet another example of just how much talent these musicians possess, even when standing alone. For this release, producer Andrew Sarlo dreamt up an intense recording session in which Meek’s backing band would record all 11 tracks in a single week, during the hottest part of the year in New Orleans. Recorded live to tape, the resulting album is raw, limber and lighthearted, with an overall aura of radiated warmth. ....
Songs and Instrumentals came out simultaneously in October, and guitarist Buck Meek now follows suit with a second LP under his own name. Recorded in New Orleans during a heatwave, Two Saviors has a wonderfully loose feel. Meekâs gently enunciated vocals, delivered with all the urgency of Kurt Vile awaking from a nap, are backed by a band that knows how to keep it simple, Mat Davidsonâs pedal steel and organ from Meekâs brother Dylan giving proceedings a timeless country feel. This lack of immediacy is a double-edged sword, however: too often the songs are so laid-back that they slide out of focus. Even the relatively raucous Ham on White fails to snag the attention. Meekâs gossamer-light vocal style is part of the problem, making it hard to invest too much in his tales of vaguely defined loss. So when, on Pocketknife, he sings, âSaw a murderâ, the words leap out and your ears prick up, only for him to add, with his next breath, â ....
In Conversation: Buck Meek Speaking to Buck Meek over the phone, itâs easy to imagine him sitting in a rocking chair on a front porch somewhere, observing the gentle drift of the world going by and offering pensive conversation to passersby as if he has all the time in the world. Heâs an old soul with a Texan twang, and he radiates a gentle warmth and openness, underpinned with a modest wisdom. His wording is careful, though not guarded; his end of the conversation is marked by frequent, thoughtful pauses, an exercise in patient construction of meaning rather than allowing platitudes to take the place of real illumination, the latter of which is surely easy to do in the midst of an album press cycle. ....