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Spencer Cullum - Spencer Cullums Coin Collection 2
Spencer Cullumâs Coin Collection 2 sees the Nashville-based musician step further from the pedal steel and towards centre stage. Released on the evergreen Full Time Hobby label on 14th April 2023, this new collection of tracks is a kaleidoscopic collection of folk, jazz, and pop, cut though with immaculately-rendered songwriting. Romford to Nashville is hardly the most well-trodden of paths, but for Spencer Cullum it was a way of getting to the essential heart of pedal steel, what was then and remains to this day his musical raison dĂȘtre. Growing up in the large East London town brought him early exposure to classic pub rock by way of his father such as Dr. Feelgood and Thin Lizzy, and farther-flung music by way of his mother, such as Talking Heads and Lou Reed. However, it was learning pedal steel from legendary English player B. J. Cole that set him on the path he still walks today. After touring with Nashville-based groups and hearing tales of âseasoned Nashville steel playersâ, the young musician upped sticks and found a ânice little crowd of weirdosâ in his chosen city. Cullum has always maintained a somewhat silent presence - even now saying âI still want to hide behind my pedal steel in fearâ - but 2020 saw him release his debut solo effort, Spencer Cullumâs Coin Collection. Despite his project with Jeremy Fetzer, Steelism, showing off more of his talents, never before had he felt the limelight so firmly on him. Although âŠCoin Collectionâs modus operandi was "a very quintessential English folk record, but with really good Nashville playersâ, Cullum says of ...Coin Collection 2 that âI wanted to be different. I wanted to try and pull away from wearing my influences on my sleeve⊠I was trying to pick out ideas that were new to me. You can never escape your musical influences but I wanted them to be more hidden sub-consciously than upfront.â Though you can pick out the odd similarity to other things here and there - The Beach Boysâ Friends LP, perhaps, or The Incredible String Band, or Joni Mitchell - the thing is decidedly Cullumâs own. Whatâs also reassuring is that there hasnât been some giant sonic leap from âŠCoin Collection, rather that the beautifully sun-kissed, English country garden, bees-buzzing-round-lager atmosphere has remained, but complicated, weirded, deepened. Much in the same way that the album doesnât wear its influences (Amon Duul II, Skip Spence, Ennio Morricone, Chu Kosaka, Michael Chapman) lightly but rather is steeped in them and toys with them, Cullum brought in a host of guests to turnâŠCoin Collection 2 loose from being a purely solo effort. Yuma Abe provides fractured, low-register chorus vocals that accentuate the ever-so-slightly mournful air to âKingdom Weatherâ, released today as a single, while Dana Gavanski provides beautiful harmony lines in âWhat A Waste Of An Echoâ. Despite the number of collaborators and players (also including Rich Ruth, Erin Rae, and Caitlin Rose) things never seem too crowded or brimming with too many ideas. Instead Cullum marshalls each moving party expertly. Indeed, due to Cullumâs languid Romford burr (pitched somewhere between Robert Wyatt and Ray Davies), it only becomes clear when listening closely that some of the lyrics deal with weighty themes like dementia and violence. Cullum says that âI sat for a long time with the songs and wanted to find my own identityâ, and âŠCoin Collection 2 suggests you do the same. In the same way that Cullum provides the pedal steel undertow of many huge artistsâ music - Kesha, Lambchop, and more recently Angel Olsen - the genius in âŠCoin Collection 2 is in its subtlety, in what it murmurs rather than shouts. TRACKLISTING 1. What a Waste of an Echo (feat. Dana Gavanski 2. Kingdom Weather (feat. Yuma Abe) 3. Green Trees 4. Out of Focus 5. The Three Magnets (feat. Rich Ruth) 6. Betwixt and Between (feat. Erin Rae) 7. Cold Damp Valley 8. That Same Day Departure (feat. Caitlin Rose)
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Spencer Cullumâs Coin Collection 2 sees the Nashville-based musician step further from the pedal steel and towards centre stage. Released on the evergreen Full Time Hobby label on 14th April 2023, this new collection of tracks is a kaleidoscopic collection of folk, jazz, and pop, cut though with immaculately-rendered songwriting. Romford to Nashville is hardly the most well-trodden of paths, but for Spencer Cullum it was a way of getting to the essential heart of pedal steel, what was then and remains to this day his musical raison dĂȘtre. Growing up in the large East London town brought him early exposure to classic pub rock by way of his father such as Dr. Feelgood and Thin Lizzy, and farther-flung music by way of his mother, such as Talking Heads and Lou Reed. However, it was learning pedal steel from legendary English player B. J. Cole that set him on the path he still walks today. After touring with Nashville-based groups and hearing tales of âseasoned Nashville steel playersâ, the young musician upped sticks and found a ânice little crowd of weirdosâ in his chosen city. Cullum has always maintained a somewhat silent presence - even now saying âI still want to hide behind my pedal steel in fearâ - but 2020 saw him release his debut solo effort, Spencer Cullumâs Coin Collection. Despite his project with Jeremy Fetzer, Steelism, showing off more of his talents, never before had he felt the limelight so firmly on him. Although âŠCoin Collectionâs modus operandi was "a very quintessential English folk record, but with really good Nashville playersâ, Cullum says of ...Coin Collection 2 that âI wanted to be different. I wanted to try and pull away from wearing my influences on my sleeve⊠I was trying to pick out ideas that were new to me. You can never escape your musical influences but I wanted them to be more hidden sub-consciously than upfront.â Though you can pick out the odd similarity to other things here and there - The Beach Boysâ Friends LP, perhaps, or The Incredible String Band, or Joni Mitchell - the thing is decidedly Cullumâs own. Whatâs also reassuring is that there hasnât been some giant sonic leap from âŠCoin Collection, rather that the beautifully sun-kissed, English country garden, bees-buzzing-round-lager atmosphere has remained, but complicated, weirded, deepened. Much in the same way that the album doesnât wear its influences (Amon Duul II, Skip Spence, Ennio Morricone, Chu Kosaka, Michael Chapman) lightly but rather is steeped in them and toys with them, Cullum brought in a host of guests to turnâŠCoin Collection 2 loose from being a purely solo effort. Yuma Abe provides fractured, low-register chorus vocals that accentuate the ever-so-slightly mournful air to âKingdom Weatherâ, released today as a single, while Dana Gavanski provides beautiful harmony lines in âWhat A Waste Of An Echoâ. Despite the number of collaborators and players (also including Rich Ruth, Erin Rae, and Caitlin Rose) things never seem too crowded or brimming with too many ideas. Instead Cullum marshalls each moving party expertly. Indeed, due to Cullumâs languid Romford burr (pitched somewhere between Robert Wyatt and Ray Davies), it only becomes clear when listening closely that some of the lyrics deal with weighty themes like dementia and violence. Cullum says that âI sat for a long time with the songs and wanted to find my own identityâ, and âŠCoin Collection 2 suggests you do the same. In the same way that Cullum provides the pedal steel undertow of many huge artistsâ music - Kesha, Lambchop, and more recently Angel Olsen - the genius in âŠCoin Collection 2 is in its subtlety, in what it murmurs rather than shouts. TRACKLISTING 1. What a Waste of an Echo (feat. Dana Gavanski 2. Kingdom Weather (feat. Yuma Abe) 3. Green Trees 4. Out of Focus 5. The Three Magnets (feat. Rich Ruth) 6. Betwixt and Between (feat. Erin Rae) 7. Cold Damp Valley 8. That Same Day Departure (feat. Caitlin Rose)

















