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Jacket
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 11/03/2022

Jacket
- Artist: Widowspeak
- Label: Captured Tracks Rec.
- Genre: Rock
- UPC: 817949034719
Product Notes
Written in the months before and after the release of their critically
acclaimed fifth album Plum, The Jacket feels like a full-circle moment
for the duo of singer-songwriter Molly Hamilton and guitarist Robert
Earl Thomas. Thematically, it considers Plum's broader questions
about the values ascribed to one's time and labor through the more
refined lens of performance and music-making. This is due in part to
the band's recent return to New York City, the site of their own origin
story, where they recorded The Jacket at the Diamond Mine with coproducer and noted Daptone Records affiliate Homer Steinweiss.
Reunions always breed reflection, and Hamilton admits that much
of the album's themes are tied to formative experiences in the
band's own early years. Some songs speak to the process of moving
on ("Unwind", "Salt"), while others muse about regret ("True Blue",
"Forget It"). The album's namesake track considers the literal and
figurative costumes we dress our personalities in: imbued with
meaning and sense of time and place, becoming so representative
of who we think we are before they're ultimately left behind. The
symbolic spaces of work, music, nightlife are seen through the haze of
recalling one's own unknown legends.
Sonically, The Jacket finds the band at their usual and best: dynamics
shift seamlessly between gentle, drifting ballads and twangy jams,
built up from layered guitars, dusty percussion and ambling bass lines.
Elsewhere: whimsical flutes, choral textures, and basement organs.
Thomas's guitar playing is as lyrical and emotive as it's ever been, and
Hamilton's voice: comfortable and effortless. This seamless dynamic
is amplified perfectly in the mix by Chris Coady (Yeah Yeah Yeahs,
Beach House). Widowspeak expertly pepper in slow-core, dream-pop,
pacific northwest indie, and outlaw country, resulting in a 60s-meets90s aesthetic. This sense of sonic nostalgia adds another layer to
lyrics that reflect on old selves, invented and true.
The Jacket is a wizened meditation on performance and past lives
from a band who've seen their fair share, hitting their stride now over
a decade in.