
I Am Not There Anymore: Vinyl 2LP
Merge Records release I Am Not There Anymore, The Clienteleâs first new record in six years. Over The Clienteleâs 32-year career, critics and fans have described their songs with words like âethereal,â âshimmering,â âhazy,â âpretty,â and âfragile.â Their singer, guitarist, and lyricist, Alasdair MacLean, has his own interpretation of the effect his music creates. âItâs that feeling of not being there,â he says. âWhatâs really been in all the Clientele records is a sense of not actually inhabiting the moment your body is in.
I Am Not There Anymore, regularly evokes what MacLean calls âthe feeling of not being real.â Many of the songs were inspired by MacLeanâs memories of the early summer in 1997, when his mother died, but also represent The Clientele pushing towards a new sonic frontier as a band, experimenting over the course of a three-year recording period.
Of this stretching out, MacLean says, âWeâd always been interested in music other than guitar music, like for donkeyâs years.â This time out, he and bassist James Hornsey and drummer Mark Keen incorporated elements of post-bop jazz, contemporary classical, and electronic music. According to MacLean, âNone of those things had found their way into our sound other than in the most passing way, in the faintest imprint."
With those elements in the foreground, I Am Not There Anymore reasserts The Clienteleâs standing among the great stylists of pop music, deftly shifting from image to image, mood to mood, in a way that feels both new and classically them.
Tracks:
Side A
Fables of the Silverlink
Radial B
Garden Eye Mantra
Segue 4 (iv)
Lady Grey
Side B
Dying in May
Conjuring Summer In
Radial C (Nocturne for Three Trees)
Blue Over Blue
Radial E
Side C
Claire's Not Real
My Childhood
Chalk Flowers
Radial H
Hey Siobhan
Side D
Stems of Anise
Through the Roses
I Dreamed of You, Maria
The Village Is Always on Fire
Merge Records release I Am Not There Anymore, The Clienteleâs first new record in six years. Over The Clienteleâs 32-year career, critics and fans have described their songs with words like âethereal,â âshimmering,â âhazy,â âpretty,â and âfragile.â Their singer, guitarist, and lyricist, Alasdair MacLean, has his own interpretation of the effect his music creates. âItâs that feeling of not being there,â he says. âWhatâs really been in all the Clientele records is a sense of not actually inhabiting the moment your body is in.
I Am Not There Anymore, regularly evokes what MacLean calls âthe feeling of not being real.â Many of the songs were inspired by MacLeanâs memories of the early summer in 1997, when his mother died, but also represent The Clientele pushing towards a new sonic frontier as a band, experimenting over the course of a three-year recording period.
Of this stretching out, MacLean says, âWeâd always been interested in music other than guitar music, like for donkeyâs years.â This time out, he and bassist James Hornsey and drummer Mark Keen incorporated elements of post-bop jazz, contemporary classical, and electronic music. According to MacLean, âNone of those things had found their way into our sound other than in the most passing way, in the faintest imprint."
With those elements in the foreground, I Am Not There Anymore reasserts The Clienteleâs standing among the great stylists of pop music, deftly shifting from image to image, mood to mood, in a way that feels both new and classically them.
Tracks:
Side A
Fables of the Silverlink
Radial B
Garden Eye Mantra
Segue 4 (iv)
Lady Grey
Side B
Dying in May
Conjuring Summer In
Radial C (Nocturne for Three Trees)
Blue Over Blue
Radial E
Side C
Claire's Not Real
My Childhood
Chalk Flowers
Radial H
Hey Siobhan
Side D
Stems of Anise
Through the Roses
I Dreamed of You, Maria
The Village Is Always on Fire
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Merge Records release I Am Not There Anymore, The Clienteleâs first new record in six years. Over The Clienteleâs 32-year career, critics and fans have described their songs with words like âethereal,â âshimmering,â âhazy,â âpretty,â and âfragile.â Their singer, guitarist, and lyricist, Alasdair MacLean, has his own interpretation of the effect his music creates. âItâs that feeling of not being there,â he says. âWhatâs really been in all the Clientele records is a sense of not actually inhabiting the moment your body is in.
I Am Not There Anymore, regularly evokes what MacLean calls âthe feeling of not being real.â Many of the songs were inspired by MacLeanâs memories of the early summer in 1997, when his mother died, but also represent The Clientele pushing towards a new sonic frontier as a band, experimenting over the course of a three-year recording period.
Of this stretching out, MacLean says, âWeâd always been interested in music other than guitar music, like for donkeyâs years.â This time out, he and bassist James Hornsey and drummer Mark Keen incorporated elements of post-bop jazz, contemporary classical, and electronic music. According to MacLean, âNone of those things had found their way into our sound other than in the most passing way, in the faintest imprint."
With those elements in the foreground, I Am Not There Anymore reasserts The Clienteleâs standing among the great stylists of pop music, deftly shifting from image to image, mood to mood, in a way that feels both new and classically them.
Tracks:
Side A
Fables of the Silverlink
Radial B
Garden Eye Mantra
Segue 4 (iv)
Lady Grey
Side B
Dying in May
Conjuring Summer In
Radial C (Nocturne for Three Trees)
Blue Over Blue
Radial E
Side C
Claire's Not Real
My Childhood
Chalk Flowers
Radial H
Hey Siobhan
Side D
Stems of Anise
Through the Roses
I Dreamed of You, Maria
The Village Is Always on Fire












