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Big Thief released their fourth studio album, Two Hands on October 11, 2019. The album was recorded at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas, shortly after the recording of U.F.O.F. and is billed as its "Earth twin". [25] [26] The album's lead single "Not" was nominated for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. [27]
Lenker performing with Big Thief in 2017. On February 28, 2006, when Lenker was 14, she released her first solo album, Stages of the Sun. [14] On January 9, 2014, Lenker released her second solo album, Hours Were the Birds. [15] On May 1, 2014, Lenker, together with future bandmate Buck Meek, released the LP records a-sides and b-sides. [12]
The album's lyrics explore topics such as lovesickness, abuse and mental illness. [7] [8] Jill Mapes of Pitchfork opined, "the songs sound cherry-picked over a lifetime of writing, the stories carefully compiled." [2] AllMusic said the album is "rhythmically a balanced mix of energetic grooves and melancholy explorations." [7]
Two Hands is the fourth studio album by the American band Big Thief, released through 4AD on October 11, 2019. The album comes five months after the release of the band's third studio album, U.F.O.F., and is described as its "earth twin". [1] It was preceded by the singles "Not" and "Forgotten Eyes".
U.F.O.F. is the third studio album by the American band Big Thief, released through 4AD on May 3, 2019. [ 6 ] The album was recorded in June 2018 [ 7 ] at Bear Creek Studio , a secluded studio with lush nature surroundings in Woodinville, Washington . [ 8 ]
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McDonald reunited with Big Brother and the Holding Company in California for a concert on New Year's Eve, 1997. [9] Her next album, Above and Beyond, was released in 1999. It featured Lee Oskar on harmonica and Brian Auger on keyboards. In later years, McDonald contributed to the Seattle Women in Rhythm and Blues project. [14]
His first solo album, Introducing Keyon Harrold, was released in 2009. AllMusic praised the album, saying "it bodes well for his bright future" as one of "the leading jazz trumpet players of a new generation." [8] A follow-up, The Mugician, was released on September 29, 2017 to positive reviews. [9] [10]