Let the Dancers Inherit the Party

Let the Dancers Inherit the Party

by Sea Power
Let the Dancers Inherit the Party

Let the Dancers Inherit the Party

by Sea Power

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Overview

After scoring a documentary on the role of the ocean in English culture and consciousness (2013's From the Sea to the Land Beyond) and collaborating with a traditional U.K. brass band (2015's Sea of Brass), one could have been excused for thinking Sea Power had gotten out of the business of playing rock & roll. But as part of their formula of periodic stylistic change, they've circled back around to their trademark variety of U.K. indie rock, and 2017's Let the Dancers Inherit the Party finds them in energetic and engaging form, delivering some of their most purely pleasurable work in years. The title is a fine and witty reflection of the album's balance of pop-infused rock and studied English cool, and most of the time this music finds Sea Power sounding upbeat, but not so much so that they seem forced or pandering. On "Bad Bohemian," "Don't Let the Sun Get in the Way," and "What You're Doing," SP's blend of post-punk and Brit-pop has a playful edge, with the guitars of Martin Noble and Yan Scott Wilkinson ringing out over the melodies, while the dance rhythms of "Keep on Trying (Sechs Freunde)" reveal the bandmembers' welcome sense of humor about their relative level of sexiness. Sea Power learned a lot about the value of atmosphere while working on their more offbeat projects, and they've been able to incorporate that knowledge into numbers like "The Voice of Ivy Lee," "Praise for Whatever," and the spare but powerful closing piece, "Alone Piano," which spotlights the contributions of Abi Fry on viola and Phil Sumner on keyboards. Throughout Let the Dancers Inherit the Party, Sea Power deliver music that's full of both passion and intelligence, with their cleverness actually powering the tunes instead of weighing them down. This album incorporates nearly all of the many facets that make Sea Power memorable, and it's their strongest overall effort since Do You Like Rock Music? in 2008. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 04/28/2017
Label: Caroline
UPC: 0602557392272
Rank: 113456

Tracks

  1. Intro
  2. Bad Bohemian
  3. International Space Station
  4. What You're Doing
  5. The Voice of Ivy Lee
  6. Keep on Trying (Sechs Freunde)
  7. Electrical Kittens
  8. Saint Jerome
  9. Praise for Whatever
  10. Want to Be Free
  11. Don't Let the Sun Get in the Way
  12. Alone Piano

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sea Power   Primary Artist
Grace Wilcock   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Sea Power   Composer
Nick Watson   Mastering
Scott Wilkinson   Composer
Yan   Composer,Group Member
Neil Wilkinson   Composer,Composer,Group Member
Phil Sumner   Group Member,Composer
Abi Fry   Group Member,Composer
Matthew Wood   Composer,Group Member
David Taylor   Management
Cam Blackwood   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
Liam Thorne   Engineer
Martin Noble   Composer,Group Member
Josh 'Hoagie' Harrison   Engineer
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