Owen

Schedule

Thu Sep 23 2021 at 09:30 pm

Location

2501 Kettner Blvd San Diego CA 92101 | San Diego, CA

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Mike Kinsella’s work over the years with his various musical endeavors has been
nothing short of foundational, from early days with Cap’n Jazz right up until
recently with American Football’s unforeseen and excellent second act. Even with
his long list of contributions to course-setting bands, Kinsella never reveals
more of his internal world than he does with the softly drawn songs of his long
running solo project Owen. With new album The Avalanche , he delivers a set of
Owen songs that are the most straightforward and unguarded the project has ever
been. The last Owen album, 2016’s The King of Whys showed up just a few months
before American Football (LP2) , the first new music in over 15 years from the
recently reunited group. Kinsella took a relatively relaxed approach to his solo
project in that time, playing rare occasional shows when American Football’s
rigorous touring schedule allowed. After several busy years working within the
collaborative framework of a band, Kinsella was more than ready for the complete
creative control a new Owen record offered. He reunited with producer Sean Carey
(Bon Iver, Peter Gabriel) and engineer Zach Hanson (The Tallest Man On Earth,
Waxahatchee) and decamped to snow-covered Hive Studio in Eau Claire, Wisconsin,
just far enough away from the routines and distractions of daily life to really
focus on the process. The leaps forward in production and detail that first
surfaced on The King of Whys advanced even further as The Avalanche came
together. The collaborative chemistry Kinsella, Carey and Hanson share comes
into its own on these songs. The odd time signatures and intricate structures of
past Owen material are traded in for more fleshed out arrangements and direct
songwriting. Echoes of the lo-fi bedroom balladry that defined early Owen come
through on the heart-crushing “I Should Have Known,” familiar open-tuned
acoustic guitars and weary vocals supported by glowing string arrangements. “On
With The Show” is bounding and upbeat, with a jangly instrumental standing in
stark contrast to lyrics about crushing failure. KC Dalager from Now, Now
contributes guest vocals to several songs, most notably the glacially paced
album centerpiece “Mom and Dead.” Layers of glimmering pedal steel and
understated music box piano tones build into one of the album’s hardest
gut-punches, stunningly pretty instrumentation gift wrapping lines as
indisputably bleak as “Wake up, I had a dream you died.” The Avalanche takes on
a new refinement, with spacious musical landscapes making room for devastating
lyrics that return to themes of an unravelling marriage and big endings. On
previous albums, sarcasm and wry humor would dull the sting of heavier lyrics.
Here there are still traces of Kinsella’s trademark humor, but instead of
offering a winking dismissal of negative thoughts, it takes the songs to even
darker places. Easily the most intense Owen album, The Avalanche is also the
most beautifully crafted. Kinsella goes deeper than ever before, with
self-reflection so painfully blunt it’s sometimes difficult to look at head on.
It’s a guided walk through one of life’s more difficult chapters, resulting in
nine of the best Owen songs ever penned and an album that’s as heartbreaking as
it is magnificent.
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2501 Kettner Blvd San Diego CA 92101, San Diego, United States

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