California's Cass McCombs (Bum Bum Bum) Announces New Record
Cass McCombs announces his tenth studio album, Heartmind, out August 19th on ANTI-, and presents the aching and epic country number, 'Unproud Warrior' featuring Wynonna Judd and Charlie Burnham.
Heartmind is an eight-song
album that feels like a journey among assorted tuneful
feelings, somehow shaped to meet whatever it is a particular
listener needs, to mirror whatever they bring to these
uniformly incandescent and tragicomic tracks. Cass has set
the stage and allows the listener to pick the heroes and
villains, the winners and losers, the jokes and the drags.
He doesn’t want to present all the questions, let alone
the answers.
Lead single, 'Unproud
Warrior', is a necessary anthem for these times, where
we all seem to have opinions about the critical news of the
day without ever quite knowing what to do about it. Invoking
Stephen Crane, S.E. Hinton, and fast-food restaurants, it is
an allegory about our perception and ownership of
responsibility, set to an elegant country & western
ache.
Cass McCombs - 'Unproud Warrior'
(Official Music Video)
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'Unproud Heaven' follows the April release of another album track, 'Belong To Heaven'. McCombs, on vocals, guitars, piano and percussion, is joined by Danielle Haim (Haim) on drums and vocals, The Chapin Sisters on additional vocals, Shahzad Ismaily (Yoko Ono, Laurie Anderson, Beth Orton, Bonnie Prince Billy, Damien Rice, Jolie Holland,) on bass, keys and piano, Frank LoCastro (Jim Mullen, Eric DeFade) on keys and Buddy Ross (Frank Ocean, Bon Iver, Vampire Weekend, Miley Cyrus) on hammond organ.
Cass McCombs -
'Belong To Heaven' (Official
Audio)
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Cass
recorded these songs in multiple sessions on both coasts, in
Brooklyn and Burbank, co-producing with Shahzad
Ismaily, Buddy Ross, and
Ariel Rechtshaid—now a dozen years into
his collaboration with Cass beginning with 2009’s
Catacombs. Rob Schnapf (who previously
produced Cass’ ANTI- debut, Mangy Love) mixed and
merged it all. The aforementioned Judd offers harmonies,
while her beau Cactus Moser provides some
lap steel. Other contributors include Joe
Russo, Kassa Overall,
Danielle Haim, The Chapin
Sisters, Frank LoCrasto, and
Nestor Gomez.
Where some may
hear dark humor, others might hear relentless pain; where
some may hear winning cynicism, others might hear harrowing
nihilism. Cass writes songs that speak of his moment, and
then lets everyone else decide how or even if they speak to
their moment. These are honest offerings for absurdist
times, funny confessions of frailty amid circumstances that
often seem too tense for even the humble chuckle. On
Heartmind, Cass enters the double-digit-album phase
of his career, a quantitatively rarified place for any
songwriter; rarer still, though, is the fact that he does
not yet seem to have settled into a qualitative sound or
pattern, of singing the same thought twice (or perhaps even
once).