Chris Acker - Famous Lunch
Chris Ackerās latest collection of songs, Famous Lunch, is in his words, a āgrowing pains album.ā When writing the record, the New Orleans' based folk musician found himself hunting for a voice that wasnāt just an imitation of the one heād been using on the last 30 songs heād made. āAt the same time, I worked hard to find a certain voice for myself over the previous 3 records and I didnāt want to abandon that.ā While the album finds him continuing to transcribe lifeās fleeting and provocative banalities with refreshing grace, the songs on Famous Lunch are intentionally more absurd, stylizing his lyricism as both poetic and disarming simultaneouslyā commencing with āSh*t Surpriseāāan earworm with a vernacular that stays true to its title. Inspired by George Saunders and Sasha Pearl (and wanting to make a song that sounds like Eagles saying the word āsh*tā over and over), āSh*t Surpriseā is the most Chris Acker song possible, in that its earnestness arrives in spades and comes varnished with a one-of-a-kind, spectacular gnarliness. āWeād match our breath in the upstairs room and weād hold together ātil I smelled like you,ā Acker sings, before nose-diving into that unforgettable chorus about stepping in a smelly, disgusting pile of sh*t. More than anything else, Famous Lunch finds Chris Acker at his most sentimental and grateful, as he sings about Bunn coffee machines, gas pumps smelling like āthe underside of a fingernailā in August, ā10-inchingā bread, stealing country club lawn-mower motors, father-son fables, impatient buffet lines, and a broom that āhasnāt been used since the last time I used it.ā Ackerās eye for detail remains, and his lexicon includes phrasings that spin out like a hypnotic wash cycle. Seeing the world through his eyes, language remains something worth falling intoāgrowing pains and all.
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Chris Acker - Famous Lunch
Chris Acker - Famous Lunch
Chris Ackerās latest collection of songs, Famous Lunch, is in his words, a āgrowing pains album.ā When writing the record, the New Orleans' based folk musician found himself hunting for a voice that wasnāt just an imitation of the one heād been using on the last 30 songs heād made. āAt the same time, I worked hard to find a certain voice for myself over the previous 3 records and I didnāt want to abandon that.ā While the album finds him continuing to transcribe lifeās fleeting and provocative banalities with refreshing grace, the songs on Famous Lunch are intentionally more absurd, stylizing his lyricism as both poetic and disarming simultaneouslyā commencing with āSh*t Surpriseāāan earworm with a vernacular that stays true to its title. Inspired by George Saunders and Sasha Pearl (and wanting to make a song that sounds like Eagles saying the word āsh*tā over and over), āSh*t Surpriseā is the most Chris Acker song possible, in that its earnestness arrives in spades and comes varnished with a one-of-a-kind, spectacular gnarliness. āWeād match our breath in the upstairs room and weād hold together ātil I smelled like you,ā Acker sings, before nose-diving into that unforgettable chorus about stepping in a smelly, disgusting pile of sh*t. More than anything else, Famous Lunch finds Chris Acker at his most sentimental and grateful, as he sings about Bunn coffee machines, gas pumps smelling like āthe underside of a fingernailā in August, ā10-inchingā bread, stealing country club lawn-mower motors, father-son fables, impatient buffet lines, and a broom that āhasnāt been used since the last time I used it.ā Ackerās eye for detail remains, and his lexicon includes phrasings that spin out like a hypnotic wash cycle. Seeing the world through his eyes, language remains something worth falling intoāgrowing pains and all.
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Chris Ackerās latest collection of songs, Famous Lunch, is in his words, a āgrowing pains album.ā When writing the record, the New Orleans' based folk musician found himself hunting for a voice that wasnāt just an imitation of the one heād been using on the last 30 songs heād made. āAt the same time, I worked hard to find a certain voice for myself over the previous 3 records and I didnāt want to abandon that.ā While the album finds him continuing to transcribe lifeās fleeting and provocative banalities with refreshing grace, the songs on Famous Lunch are intentionally more absurd, stylizing his lyricism as both poetic and disarming simultaneouslyā commencing with āSh*t Surpriseāāan earworm with a vernacular that stays true to its title. Inspired by George Saunders and Sasha Pearl (and wanting to make a song that sounds like Eagles saying the word āsh*tā over and over), āSh*t Surpriseā is the most Chris Acker song possible, in that its earnestness arrives in spades and comes varnished with a one-of-a-kind, spectacular gnarliness. āWeād match our breath in the upstairs room and weād hold together ātil I smelled like you,ā Acker sings, before nose-diving into that unforgettable chorus about stepping in a smelly, disgusting pile of sh*t. More than anything else, Famous Lunch finds Chris Acker at his most sentimental and grateful, as he sings about Bunn coffee machines, gas pumps smelling like āthe underside of a fingernailā in August, ā10-inchingā bread, stealing country club lawn-mower motors, father-son fables, impatient buffet lines, and a broom that āhasnāt been used since the last time I used it.ā Ackerās eye for detail remains, and his lexicon includes phrasings that spin out like a hypnotic wash cycle. Seeing the world through his eyes, language remains something worth falling intoāgrowing pains and all.
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