Heavy Heavy

Heavy Heavy

by Young Fathers
Heavy Heavy

Heavy Heavy

by Young Fathers

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

For Young Fathers, "back to basics" assuredly has a meaning that differs from that of a fading rock band with a renewed interest in all-analog recording or a pop singer following up a flop made with a dozen production teams. Heavy Heavy was pitched that way, the sound of the Scottish trio sequestered in their basement studio with what gear was on hand. Kayus Bankole, Graham Hastings, and Alloysious Massaquoi conversely weren't self-sufficient, bringing in co-producer and multi-instrumentalist Iain Berryman (Florence + the Machine, Beabadoobee), ancillary musicians for strings and additional percussion, and a few extra voices. Moreover, they continue here to hone their rich hybrid sound -- gospel, soul, folk, dub, and hip-hop recombined with punk energy -- and reaffirm that deeply physical music can have a psychedelic quality. There is a key difference. Where their previous LPs up through Cocoa Sugar could seem impenetrable, or require no small amount of mental exertion to make a connection, this one is much more inviting, if not instantly so. It's something like approaching a raucous uprising or celebration that seems forbidding until the glimpse of a hand extended from the mass. Heavy Heavy pulls in the listener with an empathetic lust for life that, whether brimming with optimism, steeling for a threat to survival, or reckoning with a perceived futility of existence, somehow never wavers. It's lowest in spirit on "Geronimo" with sung-spoken remarks about "hell on earth" and the pointlessness of being "dressed up just to go in the dirt," but the stammering percussion develops into battle drums, and the men's overlapping voices intensify, resolving to "survive and provide" as "a son, brother, uncle, father figure." "Tell Somebody" expresses inner turmoil but sounds practically epiphanal, like it was recorded in a cathedral instead of a cellar. It's one of few songs with space. The rest are packed with sound inducing continuous movement and thought with unrelenting drums that grind and throttle, handclaps, and high-energy group vocals, all layered with whirling noise that seems to be emanating from a large echo chamber. Release is achieved through dance on most of the highlights. "Drum" more than any other song encapsulates Young Fathers' perspective. Built on a rapid bass thrum, it implores to "Hear the beat of the drums and go numb" because "They're gonna get ya anyway." Hardened glam shuffle "I Saw" starts with "I want your shield, I want your weapon," and remains all righteous defiance expressed with clenched teeth. Young Fathers add to the sense of community by handing the mike to friend Tapiwa Mambo on "Ululation," appropriately enough the album's most jubilant moment. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 02/03/2023
Label: Ninja Tune
UPC: 5054429157055
Rank: 6855

Tracks

  1. Rice
  2. I Saw
  3. Drum
  4. Tell Somebody
  5. Geronimo
  6. Shoot Me Down
  7. Ululation
  8. Sink or Swim
  9. Holy Moly
  10. Be Your Lady

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Young Fathers   Primary Artist
Iain Berryman   Piano,Guitar,Bouzouki,Percussion
Liam Hutton   Drums,Timpani,Percussion,Talking Drum
Raven Bush   Strings
Kayus Bankole   Vocals,Percussion
Alloysious Massaquoi   Toms,Vocals,Percussion
Graham "G" Hastings   Organ,Piano,Synthaxe,Mellotron,Drum Machine,Vox Continental,Korg Synthesizer
Tapiwa Mambo   Vocals
Toyiz McHunu   Vocals
Nonhlanhla Mhlongo   Vocals
Nomasonto Mthembu   Vocals
Anele Mthembu   Vocals

Technical Credits

Niklas Fairclough   Engineer
Matt Colton   Mastering
Ben Baptie   Mixing
Kristian Donaldson   Engineer
Sophie Ellis   Assistant Engineer
Iain Berryman   Mixing,Engineer,Additional Production
Kayus Bankole   Composer
Alloysious Massaquoi   Composer
Graham "G" Hastings   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Transcription
Andreas Cozzaglio   Assistant Engineer
Drew Dungate-Smith   Engineer
Tapiwa Mambo   Composer
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