Close It Quietly (CD)
Close It Quietly is a continual reframing of the known. Itâs like giving yourself a haircut or rearranging your room. You know your hair. You know your room. Hereâs the same hair, the same room, seen again as something new. Close It Quietly takes the trademark Frankie Cosmos micro-universe and upends it, spilling outwards into a swirl of referentiality thatâs a marked departure from earlier releases, imagining and reimagining motifs and sounds throughout the album. The bandâs fourth studio release is a manifestation of their collaborative spirit: Greta Kline and longtime bandmates Lauren Martin (synth), Luke Pyenson (drums), and Alex Bailey (bass) luxuriated in studio time with Gabe Wax, who engineered and co-produced the record with the band. Recording close to homeâ at Brooklynâs Figure 8 Studiosâ grounded the band, and their process was enriched by working closely with Wax, whose intuition and attention to detail made the familiar unfamiliar and allowed the band to reshape their own contexts. On opener âMoonsea,â an unaccompanied Greta begins, âThe world is crumbling and I donât have much to say.â Take that as a wink and a metonym for the whole album, as her signature vocals are joined by Alexâs ascending bassline and Laurenâs eddying synths, invoking a loungey take on Broadcast or Stereolabâs space-disco experimental pop. Thereâs much more than ânot muchâ to say here, and it's augmented and expanded by experimentation with synth patches, textures, and other recording nuances courtesy of Wax.Â
As the lineup has solidified into the most permanent expression of full-band Frankie Cosmos, the bandmates have felt more comfortable deviating from their default instruments and contributing bigger-picture ideas to continue pushing the sound forward. The bandâs closeness and aesthetic consistency freed its members to take more risks, notes Luke: "Everything will sound like Frankie Cosmos because Greta has such a distinct voice (literally and figuratively). We have so much latitude to experiment with the instrumental music, and this time around we really took advantage of that."
Without losing any intimacy of prior albums, Close it Quietly is different, is outer. The album functions as a benign doppelganger, a shadow self of past releases; where other Frankie Cosmos records shine brightest looking inward, Close it Quietly refracts the self into the world, and vice versa, miraculously echoing Thoreauâs assertion that âwhen I reflect, I find that there is other than me.â
Reflection--and refraction--isnât tidy. âFlowers donât grow/in an organized way/why should I?â Greta sings on âA Joke.â Growth isnât linear. Change happens in circles. While recording the album, Alex says, âI closed my eyes a lot.â Stand in the sun, listen to Close it Quietly, and do the same.
ï»żTrack listing
ï»ż1. Moonsea
2. Cosmic Shop
3. 41st
4. So Blue
5. A Joke
6. Rings (On A Tree)
7. Actin' Weird
8. Windows
9. Never Would
10. Self-destruct
11. Wannago
12. I'm It
13. Trunk Of A Tree
14. Last Season's Textures
15. Even Though I Knew
16. UFO
17. Marbles
18. Did You Find
19. A Hit
20. With Great Purpose
21. This Swirling
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Description
Close It Quietly is a continual reframing of the known. Itâs like giving yourself a haircut or rearranging your room. You know your hair. You know your room. Hereâs the same hair, the same room, seen again as something new. Close It Quietly takes the trademark Frankie Cosmos micro-universe and upends it, spilling outwards into a swirl of referentiality thatâs a marked departure from earlier releases, imagining and reimagining motifs and sounds throughout the album. The bandâs fourth studio release is a manifestation of their collaborative spirit: Greta Kline and longtime bandmates Lauren Martin (synth), Luke Pyenson (drums), and Alex Bailey (bass) luxuriated in studio time with Gabe Wax, who engineered and co-produced the record with the band. Recording close to homeâ at Brooklynâs Figure 8 Studiosâ grounded the band, and their process was enriched by working closely with Wax, whose intuition and attention to detail made the familiar unfamiliar and allowed the band to reshape their own contexts. On opener âMoonsea,â an unaccompanied Greta begins, âThe world is crumbling and I donât have much to say.â Take that as a wink and a metonym for the whole album, as her signature vocals are joined by Alexâs ascending bassline and Laurenâs eddying synths, invoking a loungey take on Broadcast or Stereolabâs space-disco experimental pop. Thereâs much more than ânot muchâ to say here, and it's augmented and expanded by experimentation with synth patches, textures, and other recording nuances courtesy of Wax.Â
As the lineup has solidified into the most permanent expression of full-band Frankie Cosmos, the bandmates have felt more comfortable deviating from their default instruments and contributing bigger-picture ideas to continue pushing the sound forward. The bandâs closeness and aesthetic consistency freed its members to take more risks, notes Luke: "Everything will sound like Frankie Cosmos because Greta has such a distinct voice (literally and figuratively). We have so much latitude to experiment with the instrumental music, and this time around we really took advantage of that."
Without losing any intimacy of prior albums, Close it Quietly is different, is outer. The album functions as a benign doppelganger, a shadow self of past releases; where other Frankie Cosmos records shine brightest looking inward, Close it Quietly refracts the self into the world, and vice versa, miraculously echoing Thoreauâs assertion that âwhen I reflect, I find that there is other than me.â
Reflection--and refraction--isnât tidy. âFlowers donât grow/in an organized way/why should I?â Greta sings on âA Joke.â Growth isnât linear. Change happens in circles. While recording the album, Alex says, âI closed my eyes a lot.â Stand in the sun, listen to Close it Quietly, and do the same.
ï»żTrack listing
ï»ż1. Moonsea
2. Cosmic Shop
3. 41st
4. So Blue
5. A Joke
6. Rings (On A Tree)
7. Actin' Weird
8. Windows
9. Never Would
10. Self-destruct
11. Wannago
12. I'm It
13. Trunk Of A Tree
14. Last Season's Textures
15. Even Though I Knew
16. UFO
17. Marbles
18. Did You Find
19. A Hit
20. With Great Purpose
21. This Swirling











