
"On view are the unseen inner sanctums of quiet daily life-the private worlds that people inhabit, where they don't or can't let anyone else in. It is not a uniquely American phenomenon, but it does seem prevalent here, rooted in the mythos of rugged individualism and the idea that each person must be strong enough to make it on their own or die."
"The album includes last year's "Evil Twin" and the new single from the album is "Windows on the World," which features Tweedy on electric guitars and bass and Glenn Kotche on percussion. This feels a little more modern, sonically, than previous Cut Worms records which drew from early rock and country. You can watch the video below. Cut Worms will also on tour this spring and dates wrap up in Brooklyn at Warsaw on May 16."
Transmitter is the fourth Cut Worms album, recorded in Chicago at Wilco's Loft and produced by Jeff Tweedy. The songs balance innocence and experience, capturing ecstatic newly enamored moments and subsequent isolation and seclusion. The lyrics depict unseen inner sanctums of quiet daily life and private worlds people inhabit, reflecting a prevalence tied to rugged individualism. The album includes last year's "Evil Twin" and the single "Windows on the World," featuring Tweedy on electric guitar and bass and Glenn Kotche on percussion. The sound leans somewhat more modern than prior Cut Worms records rooted in early rock and country. A spring tour runs April 16–May 16 with tickets on sale January 16.
Read at BrooklynVegan
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]