‘Sun’ is the new studio album from Cat Power. Six years after her last album of original material (‘The Greatest’, 2006), Chan Marshall has moved on from her collaborative forays into Memphis soul and Delta blues. She wrote,
played, recorded and produced the entirety of ‘Sun’ by herself, a statement of complete control that is echoed in the songs’ themes.
Marshall calls Sun ‘a rebirth’, which is exactly what this confident, ambitious, charismatic record feels like. “‘Moon Pix’ (1998) was about extreme isolation and survival in the crazy struggle,” she says. “‘Sun’ is don’t look back, pick
up, and go confidently into your own future, to personal power and
fulfilment.”
The music on ‘Sun’ employs a sweeping stylistic palette: There’s the classic Cat Power haunting guitar and provocative vocal hook in ‘Cherokee’ (“marry me to the sky… bury me upside down”); the irresistible Latin-sounding ninepiano
loop of ‘Ruin’; upbeat, almost dancey electronic anthems like ‘Real Life’ and ‘3,6,9’; and the stirring, 8-minute epic ‘Nothin But Time’, featuring a vocal cameo by Iggy Pop. The swagger of ‘Silent Machine’ brings to mind
mid-70s Jagger, contrasted with the unusual, sparse production of ‘Always On My Own’. The narrative arc of the record is deeply optimistic; the music is defiantly modern and global.
Though devoid of grave bedroom confessionals, ‘Sun’ is possibly Cat Power’s most personal album to date. For all its layered expansiveness, it is as hand crafted as her debut, and never has a Cat Power album so paralleled her personality and state of mind, channelling her humour, anger, deep empathy, musical inspirations, technical skill, and spiritual inquiry into an album that’s both surprising and comforting.
Deluxe heavyweight clear double vinyl LP is packaged in a gatefold cover with alternate artwork, and comes with a 7” featuring exclusive tracks and download voucher. Limited to 1500 copies for the UK and Eire. Once the deluxe LP format has sold out, a standard LP edition, which includes a CD of the album, will be made available.
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On first listen I found myself making comparisons to White Stripes, Depeche Mode….etc….etc……. Once that was out of the way I left it on repeat. Great album!! Fave track changes each time. Its a new, fresh Chan and I cant wait to see her tour