John Grant - Pale Green Ghosts

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its undeniable.

scott seward, Thursday, 23 May 2013 23:52 (thirteen years ago)

that is great

because of this thread i was listening to queen of denmark a lot

but the first 2 songs on the new one really threw me off w/the electronic direction

he's just really good at making 70s singer songwriter stuff he should stick to that

unfinest DN (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 24 May 2013 00:04 (thirteen years ago)

seriously, this dude's voice is fucking incredible

they are either militarists (ugh) or kangaroos (?) (DJP), Tuesday, 4 June 2013 15:23 (thirteen years ago)

Yes and yes again.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 4 June 2013 15:34 (thirteen years ago)

he's just really good at making 70s singer songwriter stuff he should stick to that

He is but thus my Nilsson-in-the-80s comparison point I made upthread. He's smart enough to know his metier AND to extend it.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 4 June 2013 15:35 (thirteen years ago)

I ordered this through Rough Trade MONTHS ago, when it was not yet released in the US. Now it is, it's everywhere, but I still haven't gotten anything from RT. Sucks, because I really want to buy it (yeah, I'm one of those crazy people you read about that still buys these things) but I know the day I do, there will be a package from Rough Trade in my door.

henry s, Tuesday, 4 June 2013 16:58 (thirteen years ago)

fortunately you can listen to it on Spotify while you wait for your copy to show up

they are either militarists (ugh) or kangaroos (?) (DJP), Tuesday, 4 June 2013 17:05 (thirteen years ago)

i've bought this but its also on grooveshart (if your office will not permit spotify).

give life back to old guys (Hunt3r), Tuesday, 4 June 2013 17:27 (thirteen years ago)

one month passes...

Holy shit is he ever great live. There wasn't a single track that didn't hit harder than the studio version.

Simon H., Thursday, 4 July 2013 13:19 (twelve years ago)

fyi this album is pretty much flawless

big black nemesis, Puya chilensis (DJP), Friday, 5 July 2013 21:12 (twelve years ago)

I like his singing on Queen of Denmark! It sounds so loose and fun. The couple times I've sat down with this one his voice sounds too mannered and cleaned up. Produced. Doesn't fit the material. Maybe I'll fall in love with it on next listen

flamboyant goon tie included, Friday, 5 July 2013 22:14 (twelve years ago)

Paraphrasing a bit I just recalled from the live show: after taking a moment to mourn the advance of anti-gay laws in Russia, he mentions that he's just written a song about Putin entitled "Smug Cunt." "That's not a joke. And I don't care if he sprinkles polonium on my Pop Tarts." Pretty sure he launched into "Glacier" after that. <3 <3

Simon H., Saturday, 6 July 2013 06:19 (twelve years ago)

five months pass...

When this is good it is very good indeed.

djh, Saturday, 7 December 2013 23:58 (twelve years ago)

I bought the miniLP because Beth Orton is singing one of the tracks.

Hm, interesting

Mark G, Sunday, 8 December 2013 23:35 (twelve years ago)

two weeks pass...

I wonder if Biggi from Gus Gus is being invited to produce lots of albums now? (Perhaps he already did so?)

djh, Tuesday, 24 December 2013 18:39 (twelve years ago)

two weeks pass...

saw this guy on letterman. was the song he performed representative? b/c i'm still not sure it wasn't a joke. it was horrible, listless, dull as shit. maybe his lyrical approach in general reveals what he was trying to do here but out of context it was almost a parody of mopey singer-songwriter lyrics.

★feminist parties i have attended (amateurist), Thursday, 9 January 2014 05:39 (twelve years ago)

Reminds me a bit of nilsson

Sufjan Grafton, Thursday, 9 January 2014 06:30 (twelve years ago)

the slice that is a parody of mopey singer songwriters anyway

Sufjan Grafton, Thursday, 9 January 2014 06:30 (twelve years ago)

The stilted songwriting works some of the time, particularly on 'Glacier' which I find affecting partly because he sings things like 'And creating spectacular landscapes. And nourishing the ground. With precious minerals and other stuff." Something very bathetic about that.

An embarrassing doorman and garbage man (dog latin), Thursday, 9 January 2014 09:59 (twelve years ago)

Self-conscious self-parody is a big part of his deal.

Tim F, Thursday, 9 January 2014 11:27 (twelve years ago)

smdh at how anyone could miss the humour in GMF

Deafening silence (DL), Thursday, 9 January 2014 11:40 (twelve years ago)

One of the great things about this album is how it's a monomanaical breakup record written from the perspective of someone who knows full well that they're becoming so boring that their friends have started avoiding them.

Matt DC, Thursday, 9 January 2014 11:44 (twelve years ago)

(And yet still can't stop banging on about it)

Matt DC, Thursday, 9 January 2014 11:44 (twelve years ago)

^^^^

I think a lot of the time he chooses deliberately ridiculous lyrics as a way of getting across that extreme emotions are often ridiculous (because overblown, or because corny, or because cliched, or because incoherent) though still sincerely felt.

Tim F, Thursday, 9 January 2014 12:07 (twelve years ago)

yep

An embarrassing doorman and garbage man (dog latin), Thursday, 9 January 2014 12:09 (twelve years ago)

Matt OTM.

Deafening silence (DL), Thursday, 9 January 2014 15:21 (twelve years ago)

I can find some of the (same) lyrics deeply irritating and some close to genius, depending on my mood.

I must admit I don't like the "... and other stuff" because it feels incomplete or tossed off. I sometimes get that same feeling with the swearing in a kind of some of it is powerful *quality swearing* and other times it is a bit of a waste - other words might have said much more.

djh, Thursday, 9 January 2014 17:56 (twelve years ago)

He's said in interviews that he hones the lyrics for ages so it's not tossed off. It's a deliberate stylistic choice - to run against the grain of a sweeping melody with awkward or abrasive language. Doesn't mean you have to like it, obviously. I like "other stuff" and love him in general but I sometimes wish he'd gone for a more conventionally elegant rhyme. I looked up the interview I did with him where I mentioned that line and he said: "I have to say, not to pat myself on the back or anything, but I’m particularly pleased with that line, 'And other stuff'. Because of how it functions in that song, and it works."

And then later: "I guess the first time that I noticed it was maybe reading Henry Miller. It was, 'Oh, this is just like people talk', and that’s interesting. Just how people talk is interesting. And that combination, I guess that’s what I’m fascinated with, the combination of literature speak and how we actually speak, and then profanity, because profanity … you know, I would get in big trouble for using a swearword when I was a child. I’d get slapped in the face. But, let’s face it: those words can’t be replaced by anything else. I mean, I could have said, 'I hate this bloody town' but that’s not what we would say, you know."

Deafening silence (DL), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:35 (twelve years ago)

Nommed for a Brit. What a turn-up.

mike t-diva, Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:42 (twelve years ago)

I agree that some of the swearing is needed and works. And - particularly as one of the few things I know about Grant is his language skills - other times I just wish he'd flicked through his thesaurus or racked his brains for a different word.

(I *do* like the album a lot.)

djh, Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:48 (twelve years ago)

Xpost
As an amateur songwriter I fucking love that approach, and stuff like that

An embarrassing doorman and garbage man (dog latin), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:50 (twelve years ago)

"and other stuff" is great, it undercuts the pomposity of the lyrics beforehand.

Similarly, I also love the bit in "Sigourney Weaver" where he starts singing about feeling like Winona Ryder in "Dracula": "and she couldn't get that accent right / and neither could that other guy".

Tim F, Thursday, 9 January 2014 22:05 (twelve years ago)

Reading this thread for the first time.

can't think of many comparisons that really work.

seriously, this dude's voice is fucking incredible

Am I the only one who thought Brandan Perry when I first heard him? Their voices are incredibly similar imo. That's a compliment of course. The song "Pale Green Ghosts" even sounds like late-period Dead Can Dance.

LeRooLeRoo, Thursday, 9 January 2014 23:46 (twelve years ago)

Grant's turn on a Piano Magic album was a pretty good DCD impersonation

I have a hard time with his solo records, and I had a hard time with the last Czars album (with it's god awful autotune) but sometimes it feels like it really works.

akm, Friday, 10 January 2014 02:30 (twelve years ago)

xp First time I heard Sigourney Weaver, knowing nothing about Grant's sense of humour, I laughed out loud. It felt liberating, like I didn't know you could have a lyric like that with a voice like that. If Malkmus or Mark E Smith sang that line it would be funny but expected - Grant doesn't sing like someone funny and I find that dissonance exhilirating.

Deafening silence (DL), Friday, 10 January 2014 08:57 (twelve years ago)

New video for Glacier is extraordinary.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=QLrMK9qBtYY

Deafening silence (DL), Thursday, 16 January 2014 10:09 (twelve years ago)

http://youtu.be/QLrMK9qBtYY

Deafening silence (DL), Thursday, 16 January 2014 10:10 (twelve years ago)

Re: Sigourney Weaver... I wondered why the absurd lyrics dont detract from the beauty of the song and I'd guess that it helps add this sense of joy (that I think is present in the music and vocals) along with the melancholy, making it all richer for it.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Thursday, 16 January 2014 17:54 (twelve years ago)

xpost fantastic video

An embarrassing doorman and garbage man (dog latin), Friday, 17 January 2014 01:09 (twelve years ago)

v cool video, also super relieved there was no Dallas Buyers Club content at the end there.

Simon H., Friday, 17 January 2014 02:17 (twelve years ago)

one month passes...

I didn't know you could have a lyric like that with a voice like that. If Malkmus or Mark E Smith sang that line it would be funny but expected - Grant doesn't sing like someone funny and I find that dissonance exhilirating.

Don't get it -- how is what this guy is doing different from what e.g. Neil Hannon does?

(Don't get me wrong, I love Neil Hannon and think there should be more Neil Hannons. Neil Hannae?)

Guayaquil (eephus!), Sunday, 9 March 2014 20:50 (twelve years ago)

It took me way too long to love this guy.

Bryan Fairy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 9 March 2014 20:50 (twelve years ago)

He sings on the new Hercules and Love Affair album.

djh, Sunday, 9 March 2014 20:56 (twelve years ago)

Don't get it -- how is what this guy is doing different from what e.g. Neil Hannon does?

Neil Hannon is often jokey, never funny

continually topping myself (flamboyant goon tie included), Sunday, 9 March 2014 21:41 (twelve years ago)

I am at his London gig right now (husband duty) and am wondering why nearly every song kicks off with dreary 'Imagine' piano chords. Dude, change it up!

MaresNest, Sunday, 9 March 2014 22:23 (twelve years ago)

wondering why this is getting the big push now - saw an advert on the tube earlier. good album but thought it was a bit more underground - dude's presumably gonna be everywhere now

You cannot interrupt his tea stirring because it is his holy trick (imago), Sunday, 9 March 2014 22:36 (twelve years ago)

I hope he ascends to being the most famous and celebrated

continually topping myself (flamboyant goon tie included), Sunday, 9 March 2014 23:58 (twelve years ago)

given how GMF keeps popping into my consciousness at the oddest times, he may already be part of the way there

You cannot interrupt his tea stirring because it is his holy trick (imago), Monday, 10 March 2014 00:01 (twelve years ago)

four weeks pass...

GAH no I'm not jealous oh no

http://bellaunion.com/2014/04/john-grant-announces-november-uk-orchestral-tour/

Just over a year since the release of his critically-lauded second album Pale Green Ghosts, and with numerous Best Album of 2013 accolades and a Brit Award nomination to his name, JOHN GRANT has announced news of one of his most exciting ventures yet.

This November will see the former Czars frontman embark upon a seven-date tour accompanied by the Royal Northern Sinfonia in which John’s celebrated catalogue will be reworked and reimagined with a sumptuous orchestral setting, alongside the world premiere of some especially written new songs. John Grant’s creativity, unique songwriting and wonderful vocals combined with thirty four musicians promises a one-off musical experience. The tour will be orchestrated by Fiona Brice who has provided arrangements for the the likes of Roy Harper, Vashti Bunyan, Anna Calvi, Midlake, Placebo, as well as John himself.

Ned Raggett, Monday, 7 April 2014 16:54 (twelve years ago)

six months pass...

'Outer Space' plays over a good scene in The Skeleton Twins

GhostTunes on my Pono (Sufjan Grafton), Friday, 10 October 2014 18:22 (eleven years ago)

There's a new track today, apparently:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecBpAwovikg

djh, Wednesday, 24 March 2021 09:55 (five years ago)

One of my favorite albums of the decade.

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 24 March 2021 10:21 (five years ago)

oooh cate le bon produced this new one...fingers crossed it breaks his streak of weirdly lousy albums

intern at pepe le pew research (Simon H.), Wednesday, 24 March 2021 11:42 (five years ago)

"the only boy" is also on this. it sounds really nice. the lyrics are a bit much. it probably shouldn't be ten minutes long.

intern at pepe le pew research (Simon H.), Wednesday, 24 March 2021 12:24 (five years ago)

I thought this revive was going to be related to the Facebook ad that uses "Black Belt":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ekg56Ji56o

Dana Jel Pey (DJP), Wednesday, 24 March 2021 13:35 (five years ago)

beard man gets paid

intern at pepe le pew research (Simon H.), Wednesday, 24 March 2021 13:47 (five years ago)

I was gonna mention it in the PSB/Tag Team thread.

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 24 March 2021 13:48 (five years ago)

Ha I was going to mention it, too

Dana Jel Pey (DJP), Wednesday, 24 March 2021 14:14 (five years ago)

I finally am catching up on the albums after Pale Green Ghosts and just started Love Is Magic and, well... there's pretty much no way the live version of "Metamorphosis" could be worse

Dana Jel Pey (DJP), Thursday, 25 March 2021 13:37 (five years ago)

he's obviously a brilliant guy and a great singer but my suspicion is he needs just the right collaborators to shield him from his worst instincts...this is why I'm semi hopeful about the new one

intern at pepe le pew research (Simon H.), Thursday, 25 March 2021 13:59 (five years ago)

I think Colonel Mustard did it in the billiard room / Yeah yeah

I might have to peace out on this

Dana Jel Pey (DJP), Thursday, 25 March 2021 14:05 (five years ago)

one month passes...

Have posted this on the Gus Gus thread but worth putting here, too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3mwdn0rYjA

djh, Sunday, 23 May 2021 19:05 (five years ago)


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