Wild Loneliness
Like every record Superchunk has made over the last thirty-some years, Wild Loneliness is unskippably excellent and infectious. It's a blend of stripped-down and lush, electric and acoustic, highs and lows, and I love it all. On Wild Loneliness I hear echoes of Come Pick Me Up, Here's to Shutting Up, and Majesty Shredding. After the (ahem, completely justifiable) anger of What a Time to Be Alive, this new record is less about what we've lost in these harrowing times and more about what we have to be thankful for. (I know something about gratitude. I've been a huge Superchunk fan since the 1990s, around the same time I first found my way to poetry, so the fact that I'm writing these words feels like a minor miracle.) Because of COVID, Mac, Laura, Jim, and Jon each recorded separately, but a silver lining is that this method made other long-distance contributions possible, from R.E.M.'s Mike Mills, Sharon Van Etten, Franklin Bruno, and Tracyanne Campbell of Camera Obscura, among others. Some of the songs for the record were written before the pandemic hit, but others, like
Tracks
1~1~City Of The Dead1~2~Endless Summer
1~3~On The Floor
1~4~Highly Suspect
1~5~Set It Aside
1~6~This Night
1~7~Wild Loneliness
1~8~Refracting
1~9~Connection
1~10~If You're Not Dark
Details
Format: CDArtist: Superchunk
Release Date: 25 February 2022
Genre: Alternative
Label: MERGE
Distributor: Rocket Group
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