The Excitement of Maybe

The Excitement of Maybe

by Exene Cervenka
The Excitement of Maybe

The Excitement of Maybe

by Exene Cervenka

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Overview

For many years, Exene Cervenka has been torn between her first love, loud and aggressive rock & roll (as she's embraced it with X, Auntie Christ and The Original Sinners) and her ongoing flirtation with acoustic music rooted in folk, country and blues (see her work with The Knitters and her first two solo albums, Old Wives' Tales and Running Sacred). Cervenka's 2009 album Somewhere Gone was firmly rooted in acoustic territory, but its follow-up, 2011's The Excitement of Maybe, finds her trying to bring to the two sides together for a change. This album's volume is quite low by the standards of Wild Gift or Under The Big Black Sun, but with Brady Blade on drums on drums and Christian McBride on bass, Cervenka has an acoustic rhythm section that can lock into a groove and set a mood like nobody's business, and Dave Alvin adds subtle but scrappy electric guitar on most of these twelve tracks, giving this music a rough, soulful undertow. Add the presence of R&B-influenced piano and organ on many tunes and some solid horn arrangements from David Ralicke and The Excitement of Maybe becomes a low key but potent and atmospheric roots rock set that merges the expressive force of her rock & roll with the dynamics and subtleties of her acoustic material. Somewhere Gone boasted some of Cervenka's finest vocal work to date, and she's every bit as strong on The Excitement of Maybe; while she's a powerful punk rock shouter, without having to outrun a bank of amps Cervenka's voice sounds sly, bittersweet and eloquent, and her best moments here reflect an understated strength that sounds fresh and supple despite her three decades of experience. And also like Somewhere Gone, The Excitement of Maybe features a batch of well-written songs that merge simple but haunting melodies with lyrics that speak of love, heartache and life's trials, and together they speak with the voice of someone who will not acknowledge defeat for all their troubles. It's safe to say no one was expecting a mid-career renaissance from Cervenka when she signed to Bloodshot Records, but with Somewhere Gone and The Excitement of Maybe she's made two of the strongest and most impressive albums she's recorded outside of her work with X, confirming her status as a one of a kind talent with plenty of welcome surprises up her sleeve. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 03/08/2011
Label: Bloodshot
UPC: 0744302017723
Rank: 180597

Tracks

  1. Already In Love
  2. Brand New Memory
  3. Alone In Arizona
  4. Falling
  5. I Wish It Would Stop Raining
  6. Turning With the World
  7. Dirty Snow
  8. Beyond You
  9. Someday I'll Forget
  10. Half Past Forever
  11. I'll Admit It Now
  12. Love and Haight

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Exene Cervenka   Primary Artist,Guitar (Acoustic)
Maggie Bjoerklund   Pedal Steel
Kevin Savigar   Wurlitzer,Fender Rhodes,Piano,Harmonium
Christian McBride   Bass
Jessy Greene   Violin
David Bianco   Pipe Organ,Synthesizer Bass,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Dave Alvin   Hi String Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String Acoustic),Hi String Guitar (Acoustic)
David Ralicke   Horn
Cindy Wasserman   Vocal Harmony
Cheryl Lindsey   Guitar (Electric)
Brady Blade   Drums

Technical Credits

Kevin Savigar   String Arrangements
Exene Cervenka   Collage,Composer,Producer
David Bianco   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Sangwook "Sunny" Nam   Mastering
David Ralicke   Horn Arrangements
Kassel   Photography
Maggie St. Thomas   Photography
Markus Greiner   Design
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