
The Sophtware Slump... On A Wooden Piano (Repress)
"A hushed and intimate reimagining of a landmark indie classic,Ā GrandaddyāsĀ The Sophtware Slumpā¦Ā On a Wooden Pianoāoriginally released in 2011āreturns in a limited Eco-Mix āTangeloā vinyl pressing. On this version, Jason Lytle transforms the albumās lush, synth-driven arrangements into stark piano meditations, highlighting the fragile humanity at the core of the songs."
Jason Lytle made the original ageless record while red-eyed and running around a sweltering slipshod home studio in his boxers using some gear he planned to return to Best Buy as soon as he was done. For this new, piano-centricĀ TheĀ Sophtware Slump, Lytle traveled around Los Angeles, sourcing studios and pianos like a master chef selects foods from a farmerās market. He identified three instruments and three studios that would suffice. Everything was in place.
As with many best-laid plans, his were scuttled. In this case by a pandemic. So two decades after making a DIY masterpiece, Lytle found himself recording those songs again, sweating in his apartment again, trying to create a controlled environment while surrounded by chaos.
The songsā skeletons are the same, but the bones dance differently. Slower songs likeĀ Undearneath the Weeping WillowĀ make a natural transition to this sparer presentation. Greater revelations occur with the once louder songs likeĀ The Crystal LakeĀ andĀ Chartsengrafs. The effect at times is that of unfolding an origami dinosaur and refashioning it into a swan. The albumās sharp melodic sense isnāt dampened at all, but the words step forward, which only enhances the aspirational lift at albumās end, about aiming toward the sky. Lytle only allowed his air conditioner to hum over one song. Fittingly itāsĀ Broken Household Appliance National Forest.
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"A hushed and intimate reimagining of a landmark indie classic,Ā GrandaddyāsĀ The Sophtware Slumpā¦Ā On a Wooden Pianoāoriginally released in 2011āreturns in a limited Eco-Mix āTangeloā vinyl pressing. On this version, Jason Lytle transforms the albumās lush, synth-driven arrangements into stark piano meditations, highlighting the fragile humanity at the core of the songs."
Jason Lytle made the original ageless record while red-eyed and running around a sweltering slipshod home studio in his boxers using some gear he planned to return to Best Buy as soon as he was done. For this new, piano-centricĀ TheĀ Sophtware Slump, Lytle traveled around Los Angeles, sourcing studios and pianos like a master chef selects foods from a farmerās market. He identified three instruments and three studios that would suffice. Everything was in place.
As with many best-laid plans, his were scuttled. In this case by a pandemic. So two decades after making a DIY masterpiece, Lytle found himself recording those songs again, sweating in his apartment again, trying to create a controlled environment while surrounded by chaos.
The songsā skeletons are the same, but the bones dance differently. Slower songs likeĀ Undearneath the Weeping WillowĀ make a natural transition to this sparer presentation. Greater revelations occur with the once louder songs likeĀ The Crystal LakeĀ andĀ Chartsengrafs. The effect at times is that of unfolding an origami dinosaur and refashioning it into a swan. The albumās sharp melodic sense isnāt dampened at all, but the words step forward, which only enhances the aspirational lift at albumās end, about aiming toward the sky. Lytle only allowed his air conditioner to hum over one song. Fittingly itāsĀ Broken Household Appliance National Forest.























