A History of Violence by Bobo, Harlan T (CD, 2018)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelGoner Records, Gner
UPC0647603401225
eBay Product ID (ePID)13046042294

Product Key Features

Release Year2018
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistBobo, Harlan T
Release TitleA History of Violence

Dimensions

Item Height0.27 in
Item Weight0.11 lb
Item Length5.57 in
Item Width4.91 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks9
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Human 1.2 Spiders 1.3 Nadine 1.4 Sirens 1.5 Ghost 1.6 Storied 1.7 Town 1.8 Paula 1.9 Wife
Notes2018 release. Once the intro to opener "Human" gives way to it's fully-realized sonic purpose, it's obvious that Harlan T. Bobo's fourth proper album, A History of Violence, is quite different from his previous body of work. The classic historical emotional heft of a songwriter trying to make sense of life's chaos-think mid-'70s Lou Reed, especially Coney Island Baby-is a thread running through the album's mid-tempo tracks like "Human" and the miniature literary tragedy that is "Nadine." The punchier tracks on the album, like "Spiders," conjure very early Green On Red, what X's mid-'80s output could have been, or even the roots-rock tendencies of overlooked genius Cass McCombs. The album was recorded in Memphis with Doug Easley, who has previously worked with Cat Power, Pavement, Wilco, Sonic Youth, Jon Spencer, and Jeff Buckley. Bobo also brought in Steve Selvidge (The Hold Steady, Bash & Pop) on bass and Jeff "Bunny" Dutton (Action Family) on guitar, along with regular contributors Jeff Bouck (Polyphonic Spree) and Brendan Spangler (Viva l'American Death Ray).
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