Lamp Lit Prose is the eighth studio album by American experimental rock group Dirty Projectors, and was released on Domino Records on July 13, 2018.
Production
The album was produced by David Longstreth at his Los Angeles studio.
Release
The band supported the album with a tour, which began in May 2018 with significant personnel changes.
They released the first single off the album, "Break-Thru", on May 2 along with a music video. In Spin, Andy Cush described the single as sounding "more immediately Dirty Projectors-ish than anything on the self-titled album" released in 2017.
On June 14, they released a second single, "That's a Lifestyle", with an animated music video by Kitty Faingold. In Stereogum, Chris DeVille also contrasted this single with the tenor of Dirty Projectors, saying "That's A Lifestyle" echoed earlier albums "Bitte Orca and Swing Lo Magellan, the pop-minded prog exercises that transformed Dirty Projectors from underground oddities to full-fledged indie rock stars. It's a magnificently pretty guitar tapestry that never lets its complexity smother the pop appeal."
On July 12, the day before the album's release, the band released their third single, "I Feel Energy".
Reception
At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 77, based on 27 reviews. At Rolling Stone, Will Hermes called the album "a flood of ideas and magnificent vocal arrangements" which he found "by turns dazzling and exhausting." Jazz Monroe of Pitchfork praised the album's "more hopeful, chipper kind of songwriting."
Track listing
Personnel
Musicians
- David Longstreth âÂÂàacoustic guitar , 12-string guitar , electric guitar , Juno , Rhodes , vocals , piano , drums , drum production , guitars , Wurlitzer , string arrangement , bass , horn arrangement , organ
- Syd â vocals
- Lorely Rodriguez (Empress Of) âÂÂàadditional vocals , vocals
- Teresa Eggers âÂÂàadditional vocals
- Mauro Refosco âÂÂàsurdo , percussion
- Tyondai Braxton âÂÂàmodular processing
- Todd Simon âÂÂàtrumpet , cornet , flugelhorn , French horn , euphonium
- Tracy Wannomae âÂÂàtenor saxophone , baritone saxophone , bass clarinet , recorder , alto saxophone
- Mike Johnson âÂÂàdrums
- Benjamin Jacobson âÂÂàviolin
- Andrew Bulbrook âÂÂàviolin
- Jonathan Moerschel âÂÂàviola
- Eric Byers âÂÂàcello
- Danielle Haim â vocals
- Alana Haim â vocals
- Este Haim â vocals
- Amber Mark âÂÂàvocals
- Juliane Graf âÂÂàtrombone , bass trombone , tuba
- Björk â higurashi recording
- Daniel Luna âÂÂàgüira
- Francisco Javier Paredes âÂÂàbongos
- Nat Baldwin âÂÂàbass
- Robin Pecknold âÂÂàvocals
- Rostam Batmanglij âÂÂàvocals
- Katy Davidson (Dear Nora) â vocals
Technical
- David Longstreth âÂÂàmixing
- Manny Marroquin âÂÂàmixing
- Greg Calbi âÂÂàmastering
- Sonny DiPerri âÂÂàdrum engineering , percussion engineering , guitar engineering
- David Tolomei âÂÂàdrum engineering , string engineering , horn engineering , percussion engineering , piano engineering
- Miro Mackie âÂÂàvocal engineering , piano engineering , guitar engineering
- Ryan Tuttle âÂÂàguitar, Wurlitzer and Rhodes engineering , piano engineering
- Robby Moncrieff âÂÂàguitar engineering , Rhodes and Wurlitzer engineering , bass and organ engineering , additional engineering
- Nikolaj Nielsen âÂÂàRobin Pecknold's vocal engineering
- Logan Patrick âÂÂàRostam Batmanglij's vocal engineering
Artwork
- David Longstreth âÂÂàart direction
- Joe Cariati âÂÂàglass sculptures
- Jason Frank Rothenberg âÂÂàphotography
- Kelsey Fugere âÂÂàprop styling
- Teresa Eggers âÂÂàprop styling
- Rob Carmichael (Seen) âÂÂàdesign
Charts
References