Night Network

Night Network

by The Cribs
Night Network

Night Network

by The Cribs

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

On Night Network, the Cribs trade the serrated punk of 24-7 Rockstar Shit for guitar pop that's as joyous as it is cathartic. Exploring the extremes of their sound is nothing new for this band, but the reasons behind the shift seem clearer than ever this time around. Not long after the release of their previous album, the Cribs parted ways with their management when they discovered the rights to their early songs belonged to someone else. During the year and a half they spent in a protracted but successful legal battle to regain ownership of their music, they recorded Night Network at their longtime friend Dave Grohl's Los Angeles studio. Given the heaviness in their lives at the time, it's no wonder that the Cribs opted to make music that's lighter and often wiser-sounding than what came before it. On their first self-produced album, they don't just strip away much of 24-7's aggression and distortion; they come to terms with the complexities of the past on Night Network's frequently gorgeous songs. They begin the album by bidding a not-so-fond farewell to anyone who underestimated them on "Goodbye," where "ba-ba-ba" backing vocals and plush harmonies call to mind the Beach Boys. They're one of Night Network's major influences, whether on the lilting melody of "Under the Bus Station Clock"'s everyday romance or the aching falsetto choruses of "Never Thought I'd Feel Again." On these songs and "Running into You," where they pair squalling guitars with Phil Spector's booming percussion, the Cribs use vintage pop touches to have a dialogue with the past that's deeper and more complex than mere nostalgia. Though they look back fondly on times gone by with "Deep Infatuation"'s flirtatious wit, the longing that runs through songs as different as the rave-up "Screaming in Suburbia" and the swaying ballad "The Weather Speaks Your Name" is ambivalent and nuanced. By the time "In the Neon Night" says good riddance to innocence with its overflowing melody and emotions, the Cribs prove once again that they're just as genuine when they show their sweet side as when they bare their teeth. A career highlight filled with well-earned warmth, Night Network is exactly the kind of album the Cribs should be making as they near their 20th anniversary. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 12/04/2020
Label: Sonic Blew
UPC: 5400863030063
Rank: 74544

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Cribs   Primary Artist
James Brown   Primary Artist
Ryan Jarman   Guitar,Vocals
Ross Jarman   Drums,Percussion
Gary Jarman   Bass,Vocals,Keyboards
Lee Ranaldo   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Kyleen King   Strings
Jen Tuner   Piano
Mike Clark   Organ,Piano

Technical Credits

James Brown   Engineer
Ryan Jarman   Composer,Group Member
Ross Jarman   Composer,Group Member
Gary Jarman   Composer,Group Member
The Cribs   Arranger,Engineer,Producer
Adam Lee   Assistant Engineer
John O'Mahony   Mixing,Engineer
Steve Gullick   Cover Photo
Ian Sefchick   Mastering
Nick Scott   Design,Artwork
Olivier Roman   Assistant Engineer
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