AMAMA is the third studio album by American band Crumb, released on May 17, 2024.
Production and release
The album was announced in March 2024. The album was produced by Johnscott Sanford and Jonathan Rado.
Lila Ramani, Crumb's frontwoman, said the album is dedicated to her grandmother. Some of the songs featured on AMAMA were written during the production of the band's previous album, Ice Melt, and others predate the band's first album, Jinx.
Critical reception
AMAMA received a score of 78 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on five critics' reviews, which the website categorized as "generally favorable" reception.
Samuel Hyland, writing for Pitchfork, praised AMAMA and contrasted it positively with the band's first two albums, referring to it as a "a sleeker, riskier, and more rewarding iteration of Crumb's approach", and gave it a 8.1 rating out of 10.
Track listing
Personnel
Crumb
- Bri Aronow â production, mixing (all tracks); piano (tracks 1, 6, 9), alto saxophone (1, 10), whistle (1), synthesizer (2âÂÂ11), Rhodes (2, 3, 6, 9), Mellotron (2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11), harpsichord (3), organ (9)
- Jesse Brotter â bass, production, mixing (all tracks); additional feedback (track 10)
- Jonathan Gilad â production, mixing (all tracks); drums (tracks 1âÂÂ6, 8âÂÂ11), shaker (1), drum programming (2, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11), tambourine (3), electronic drums (8, 9), MPC (12)
- Lila Ramani â production, mixing, additional recording (all tracks); vocals (tracks 1âÂÂ6, 8âÂÂ12), synthesizer (1, 4, 5, 10, 11); acoustic guitar, Mellotron (1); keyboards (2, 4, 5), guitar (3, 5âÂÂ12), drum programming (4, 5), electric sitar (4), piano (6)
Additional contributors
- Jonathan Rado â production (all tracks), theremin (track 9)
- Johnscott Sanford â production, mixing, engineering
- Joe LaPorta â mastering
- James Riotto â engineering assistance
- Josh Schuback â engineering assistance
- Nathan Cimino â engineering assistance
- Robert Shelton â engineering assistance
References