Volume 1

Volume 1

by BNQT
Volume 1

Volume 1

by BNQT

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Overview

The idea of the supergroup is as old and tired as the history of rock & roll itself. From the Million Dollar Quartet to the Traveling Wilburys, and on and on, the gathering of a few vaunted musicians is usually trumpeted as nothing short of a revelation. Hence the name "super" itself. Usually, it ends up being just a half-baked excuse to hang out and jam -- very rarely does anything much good come from these projects. That makes BNQT an enjoyable aberration, and their Volume 1 album from 2017 is a snapshot of late-decade indie pop and rock at its best. Midlake's Eric Pulido is the ringleader; the rest of Midlake forms the backbone and a cast of big-shot vocalists deliver the lyrical and melodic goods. Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos, Band of Horses' Ben Bridwell, Jason Lytle of Grandaddy, and Travis frontman Fran Healy join Pulido by contributing two songs apiece, and each of them bring their A game. It's tempting to take each writer's contributions and pit them against each other's to see who did what best, but really, what's nice about the album is how well the tracks all fit together, even though they all have intrinsic differences. Part of this is down to having the Midlake guys as the backing band on each song, the rest is down to Pulido's skills as a ringleader. It sounds like the work of one band with five singers, even when the tracks are as different as Pulido's stomping glam rock opener "Restart," Kapranos' evil-sounding ballad "Hey Banana," or Bridwell's rambling '70s rock jam "Tara." Pulido layers in loads of strings and horns throughout the record, giving it a widescreen, epic feel at times while still letting the singers' idiosyncrasies come through clearly. Some tracks are pure soft rock gold, like Bridwell's "Unlikely Force," some are orchestral ballads, like Lytle's "Failing at Feeling," and there's even a track that sounds like a loose and limber Wilburys' track, Pulido's "Real Love." It's a remarkably coherent and listenable album that goes down very smooth, but not without the occasional moment of real emotion or foot-tapping fun. Credit Pulido for making this group truly super and the album one of the best "super" group efforts imaginable. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 04/28/2017
Label: Dualtone Music
UPC: 0803020179424
Rank: 67112

Tracks

  1. Restart
  2. Unlikely Force
  3. 100 Million Miles
  4. Mind of a Man
  5. Hey Banana
  6. Real Love
  7. Failing at Feeling
  8. L.A. on My Mind
  9. Tara
  10. Fighting the World

Album Credits

Performance Credits

BNQT   Primary Artist
Ruby Amanfu   Vocals (Background)
Dave Deshazo   Bass
Stephen Hussey   Violin
Scott Lee   Bass
Fiona Brice   Violin
Vicky Matthews   Cello
David Pierce   Trombone
Micah Bell   Trumpet,Piccolo Trumpet
Fran Healy   Featured Artist
Kotono Sato   Viola
Devin Eddleman   Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)
Spenser Liszt   Sax (Baritone)
Pete Clagget   Trumpet
Aaron McClellan   Bass
Katrina Cain   Vocals (Background)
Alex Kapranos   Featured Artist
Ben Bridwell   Featured Artist
Jason Lytle   Featured Artist
Dave Monsch   Sax (Tenor)

Technical Credits

Eric Pulido   Composer,Group Member
McKenzie Smith   Group Member,Composer
Scott Solter   Additional Production
Jordan Martin   Additional Production
Fiona Brice   String Arrangements
David Pierce   Horn Arrangements
Wolfgang Zimmerman   Additional Production
Joey McClellan   Composer,Group Member
Fran Healy   Composer
Mike Schuppan   Additional Production
BNQT   Engineer,Producer
Sebastiaan Bremer   Artwork
Alex Kapranos   Composer
Ben Bridwell   Composer
Jason Lytle   Composer
Jesse Chandler   Composer,Group Member,Horn Arrangements
Matt Pence   Mixing,Mastering
Julian Simmons   Engineer
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