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Waxahatchee – Cerulean Salt (Vinyl, LP, Album, Indie Exclusive, Purple Pinwheel)

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On her second full-length record as Waxahatchee, Katie Crutchfield’s compelling, hyper-personal poetry is continuously crushing.

'Cerulean Salt' follows 'American Weekend' -- a collection of minimal acoustic-guitar pop written and recorded in a week at her family’s Birmingham home. On this record, Crutchfield’s songs continue to be marked by her sharp, hooky songwriting; her striking voice and lyrics that simultaneously seem hyper-personal yet relentlessly relatable, teetering between endearingly nostalgic and depressingly dark.

But whereas before the thematic focus of her songcraft was on break ups and passive-aggressive crushing, this record reflects on her family and Alabama upbringing. Whereas American Weekend was mostly just Crutchfield and her guitar, Cerulean Salt is occasionally amped up, with a full band and higher-fi production. At times, Cerulean Salt creeps closer to the sound of PS Eliot: moody, 90s-inspired rock backed by Keith Spencer and Swearin’ guitarist Kyle Gilbride on drums and bass.

The full band means fleshed-out fuzzy lead guitars on “Coast to Coast”, its poppy hook almost masking its dark lyrics. Big distorted guitars and deep steady drums mark songs like “Misery over Dispute” and “Waiting”. There’s plenty of American Weekend‘s introspection and minimalism to be found, though. “Blue Pt. II” is stripped down, Crutchfield and her sister Alison singing in harmony with deadpan vox. She’s still an open booking, musing on self-doubt versus self-reliance, transience versus permanence. “Peace and Quiet” ebbs and flows from moody, minimal verses to a sing-song chorus. “Swan Dive” tackles nostalgia, transience, indifference, regret — over the a minimal strum of an electric-guitar, the picking at a chirpy riff and the double-time tapping of a muted drum. The album closes with a haunting acoustic-guitar reflection on “You’re Damaged,” possibly the best Waxahatchee song to date.

 

Tracklist:

A1 Hollow Bedroom
A2 Dixie Cups And Jars
A3 Lips And Limbs
A4 Blue Part II
A5 Brother Bryan
A6 Coast To Coast
A7 Tangled Envisioning
B1 Misery Over Dispute
B2 Lively
B3 Waiting
B4 Swan Dive
B5 Peace And Quiet
B6 You're Damaged

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