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Trials & Truths [180-Gram Vinyl] [Download Card]

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Trials & Truths [180-Gram Vinyl] [Download Card]
Trials & Truths [180-Gram Vinyl] [Download Card]

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Trials & Truths [180-Gram Vinyl] [Download Card]

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Picking up where their 2014 debut with
Bella Union
left off,
Trials & Truths
is the second long-player by Oklahoma City-based
Horse Thief
. It reunites the quintet's tumbleweed-shaded psych-pop with
Fear in Bliss
producer
Thom Monahan
, whose resume includes the likes of
Devendra Banhart
,
Wild Nothing
, and
Fruit Bats
. For
, he seems to give shape to their sprawling guitar textures while leaving enough shimmer to transport listeners out of bedroom headphones, through flues, into dusty expanses. The album was informed by a long 18 months on the road together, and allowed more time for writing and recording than they'd had with their debut. A balance of sound and songcraft, it mixes hooky and delicate melodies that carry lyrics about relationships, places, and sorting through any related memories. The song "Mountain Town" begins with the sound of songbirds before melodic lead guitar kicks in over acoustic guitar jangle. Frontman
Cameron Neal
, who wrote the song while visiting family in Colorado, sings of a past romance that's attached to particular light, shadows, and "scattering patterns." Elsewhere, "Falling for You" has organ, a wailing guitar line, and clanking rhythms among its palette, all under vocals that are sharp and clear in contrast, as if narrating. Uptempo standout "Another Youth" features an arrangement of syncopated polyrhythms that lead into a stuttering vocal line. Guitars glisten with a warm atmosphere that's fleshed out by humming synths, capturing the spirit of flora, fauna, and the horizon despite a new wavy approach. Later, the stripped-down "Million Dollars" brings a Western drawl and pedal steel to the scene. Overall a tweaked follow-up that's likely to bring along existing fans,
is like a puffy chair with a window view; it doesn't demand attention but offers thoughtful escape. ~ Marcy Donelson

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