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Celebrants
  1. Celebrants
  2. Strangers
  3. Water Under the Bridge, Pt. 1
  4. The Meadow
  5. Thinnest Wall
  6. Going Out…
  7. Holding Pattern
  8. Where the Long Line Leads
  9. Goddamned Saint
  10. Stone's Throw
  11. Goddamned Saint (Reprise)
  12. From the Beach
  13. To the Airport
  14. …Despite the Weather
  15. Hollywood Ending
  16. New Blood
  17. Water Under the Bridge, Pt. 2
  18. Failure Isn't Forever

nickelcreek

Celebrants

thirty tigers / Repair Records
  • limited confetti yellow lp

    Released: 24th Mar 2023

    £25.99
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the Americana-bluegrass group’s first all-new release in nine years.

While the Grammy-winning trio of singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalists Sara Watkins (fiddle), Sean Watkins (guitar), and Chris Thile (mandolin) had sporadically collaborated since 2014’s A Dotted Line, a 2020 interview pegged to the twentieth anniversary of Nickel Creek’s debut album ignited a spark. “It was fun to have a reason to wax nostalgic about some stuff that we'd done,” says Thile. “And then when we got together, it was just so clear, ‘Oh, yeah, we've got some new music to make.’" They certainly did. The long layoff yielded a bounty of 18 interconnected songs written collectively during a creative retreat in Santa Barbara in early 2021. The tracks form a mosaic that is beautiful from a distance, but each tile also tells its own story. “We wanted it to be our most ambitious album,” says Sean Watkins, “meaning spending the time that we've never had to fully explore our musical ideas and take them as far as we possibly can.” To assist in bringing that vision to fruition the Watkins siblings and Thile decamped to RCA Studio A in Nashville with trusted producer Eric Valentine (Queens of the Stone Age, Grace Potter, Weezer) and recruited Grammy-winning producer-songwriter Mike Elizondo (Fiona Apple, Eminem, Joy Oladokun) to hold down bass duties and serve as another set of ears. The result is perhaps the most audacious yet accessible release of the Grammy-winning trio’s 34-year career. The wide-ranging soundscapes include the melodic pop elation of “Celebrants,” the gauzy, the hazy harmonic swirls of “The Meadow,” the gentle balladry of “Holding Pattern,” and the yearning “Failure Isn’t Forever,” which brightly bends towards hope. The entire enterprise is, naturally, shot through with the trio’s virtuosic picking and shiver-inducing harmonies. The lyrics —addressing love, friendship, time, and the universal travails of travel— combine the poetic and plain-spoken, hitting a sweet spot of ethereal and relatable as bridges are built, crossed, burned, and rebuilt. “My favorite music is beautiful or exciting and makes me curious and think ‘I want to hear that again!’” says Sara Watkins. “In the first day or two of writing we knew that we wanted each song to stand alone as something that's special and complete, but in the context of a complete album, each song just has a whole new dimension.”