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- Date Released: November 4, 2008
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Style: Alternative, Indie Rock
- Label: Matinée Recordings / IODA
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The Lucksmiths have never released a record that was less than lovely. Since 1993 the Australian trio (now quartet) has been crafting thoughtful indie pop that warms both ears and hearts in equal measure. Filled with some of their best songs and most fully realized arrangements, 2005's Warmer Corners marked a high point in the band's career that would seem like a hard act to follow. Luckily, the band is up for the challenge on 2008's First Frost, and if it falls a little short of Warmer Corners, the album is still top-shelf Lucksmiths. The full arrangements (horns, strings, and loads of backing vocals) are here; the songs are a mix of tender ballads, chugging rockers, and introspective midtempo rambles; and Tali White's everyman vocals are as intimate and real as ever. This time out, the songwriting chores are split among the four members, with each of them focusing on tiny moments of heartbreak and spinning tales of poetic melancholy in a way that has become the band's trademark. Marty Donald turns in some truly memorable songs, "California in Popular Song" and "How We Met" chief among them, while new guitarist Louis Richter happily proves himself able to meet the high standards the band has established with his two contributions, "The Town and the Hills" and "Never and Always." Richter may also be responsible for the heavier guitar tones that appear throughout the album, giving tracks like "Up with the Sun" and "South-East Coastal Rendezvous" a jolt of rock energy. The female vocals (courtesy of Bee Rigby) on the country weeper "Lament of the Chiming Wedgebill" and the Hammond organ and cowbell (!) on "Who Turned Out the Lights?" also serve to expand the group's sonic template. These slight changes and surprises are nice, but what counts in the end are the songs and the voice that sings them -- both are in fine form, and First Frost is more of the Lucksmiths at their finest.
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Credits
- Tim Harvey - Performer // John Steinbeck - Adaptation // Tony Mantz - Mastering // Tali White - Harmonica // Tali White - Percussion // Tali White - Drums // Tali White - Vocals // Tali White - Group Member // Marty Donald - Guitar // Marty Donald - Vocals // Marty Donald - Photography // Marty Donald - Layout Design // Marty Donald - Group Member // Mark Monnone - Bass // Mark Monnone - Percussion // Mark Monnone - Vocals // Mark Monnone - Photography // Mark Monnone - Group Member // Craig Pilkington - Trumpet // Craig Pilkington - Flugelhorn // Craig Pilkington - Engineer // Craig Pilkington - Performer // Craig Pilkington - Horn Arrangements // Craig Pilkington - String Arrangements // Louis Richter - Guitar // Louis Richter - Keyboards // Louis Richter - Vocals // Louis Richter - Engineer // Louis Richter - Group Member // Andrea Keeble - Violin // Kellie Sutherland - Performer // Connal Parsley - Performer // Anthony Atkinson - Performer // Caerwen Martin - Cello // Aaron Barnden - Violin // Chris Townend - Producer // Chris Townend - Engineer // Chris Townend - Mixing // Chris Townend - Photography // Rossella Buono - Performer // Ben Donnan - Organ // Adam Hutterer - Trombone // Adam Hutterer - Horn (Baritone) // Christa Jardine - Viola // Lost Mitten Singers - Performer // Nathan Nott - Performer // Jade O'Donahoo - Performer // Harriet O'Donnell - Performer // Stanley Paulzen - Performer // Bee Rigby - Vocals // Gus Rigby - Saxophone // Gus Rigby - Performer // Lani Sommer - Performer
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