How to Dance

How to Dance

by Mount Moriah
How to Dance

How to Dance

by Mount Moriah

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

If Heather McEntire were a woman who lacked artistic principles, she'd move to Nashville, land a record deal, and likely become rich and famous. McEntire has one of the clearest and most expressive voices in indie rock, sounding like a young Dolly Parton with a tougher attitude but just as much talent. McEntire could be a star if she were willing to let someone else call the shots. Instead, with Mount Moriah, she settles for making strong, expressive music that speaks from her heart, soul, and conscience. On Mount Moriah's third album, 2016's How to Dance, McEntire's voice is a glorious match for the band's spare but expressive roots-influenced indie rock. Jenks Miller's guitar work is lean but articulate, anchoring and embellishing the melodies with a wise selection of single-note leads. Casey Toll's basslines are strong without being showy, and the keyboards and percussion from Miller and Toll do wonders to put muscle on the melodic frameworks. (Matt Douglas' sax also deserves a mention, lending a subtle soul undertow to the songs.) How to Dance comes from a place of emotional authenticity, and Mount Moriah sound perceptive and compassionate on these songs of misfits and lost souls. At its best, How to Dance suggests the work of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section backing a poet with a heartfelt need to make the world a better place. It doesn't hurt that the poet happens to have an outstanding voice and a commitment to her work, and How to Dance is a quietly remarkable work from a group that can make modesty and excellence coexist. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 02/26/2016
Label: Merge
UPC: 0673855053615
Rank: 101564

Tracks

  1. Calvander
  2. Precita
  3. Baby Blue
  4. Chiron (God in the Brier)
  5. Cardinal Cross
  6. Fox in the City
  7. Higher Mind
  8. Davis Square
  9. How to Dance
  10. Little Bear

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mount Moriah   Primary Artist
Amy Ray   Vocals (Background)
Daniel Hart   Strings
Jeb Bishop   Trombone
Heather McEntire   Vocals,Percussion,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Jenks Miller   Organ,Guitar,Mellotron,Percussion,Guitar (Rhythm),Piano (Electric)
Matt Douglas   Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Allyn Love   Pedal Steel
Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn   Vocals (Background)
Casey Toll   Organ,Piano,Percussion,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Upright)
Terry Lonergan   Drums,Percussion
Angel Olsen   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

James Plotkin   Mastering
Daniel Hart   Engineer
Brian Paulson   Mixing
Ryan Gustafson   Engineer
Jeb Bishop   Horn Arrangements
Heather McEntire   Composer,Group Member
Jenks Miller   Mixing,Engineer,Group Member
Maggie Fost   Mastering
Jeff Crawford   Engineer
Allyn Love   Engineer
Casey Toll   Group Member
Nick Petersen   Engineer
Todd Chandler   Engineer
Rob Dyson   Engineer
Mount Moriah   Composer,Producer
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