
I Killed Your Dog: Vinyl LP
Multi-instrumentalist, composer, performer and curator LâRain (Taja Cheek) returns with her third album I Killed Your Dog. Over-writing themes of grief and identity that informed her previous work, I Killed Your Dog considers what it means to hurt the people you love the most. Multi-layered in subject and form, LâRainâs sonic explorations interrogate instead how multiplicities of emotion and experience intersect with identity. The experimental and the hyper-commercial; the expectation and the reality; the hope and the despair. âIâm envisioning a world of contradictions, as always,â Cheek explains. âSensual, maybe even sexy, but terrifying, and strange.â Written amidst heartbreaks from the perspective of an earned maturity, I Killed Your Dog takes the sonic world laid out by LâRain in 2021âs album Fatigue on a compelling new trajectory. Described by Cheek as an âanti-break-upâ record, I Killed Your Dog takes the universal pop theme of love as its starting point â bold, bratty and even a touch diabolical â and inspects it through the form of a conversation with her younger self, untangling her relationship with femininity and the formal musical conventions that others have come to expect of her. Alongside long-time collaborators Andrew Lappin and Ben Chapoteau-Katz, Cheek has developed LâRain into a shape-shifting entity that blurs the distinction between band and individual
TracklistingÂ
1. SometimesÂ
2. Sincerity CommercialÂ
3. r(EMOTE)Â
4. Our FuneralÂ
5. Uncertainty PrincipleÂ
6. Pet RockÂ
7. Oh Wow a BirdÂ
8. I Hate My Best FriendsÂ
9. Knead BeeÂ
10. I Killed Your DogÂ
11. Monsoon of RegretÂ
12. All The Days You RememberÂ
13. ClumsyÂ
14. 5 to 8 Hours a Day (WWwaG)Â
15. Whatâs That Song?Â
16. New Yearâs unResolution
Multi-instrumentalist, composer, performer and curator LâRain (Taja Cheek) returns with her third album I Killed Your Dog. Over-writing themes of grief and identity that informed her previous work, I Killed Your Dog considers what it means to hurt the people you love the most. Multi-layered in subject and form, LâRainâs sonic explorations interrogate instead how multiplicities of emotion and experience intersect with identity. The experimental and the hyper-commercial; the expectation and the reality; the hope and the despair. âIâm envisioning a world of contradictions, as always,â Cheek explains. âSensual, maybe even sexy, but terrifying, and strange.â Written amidst heartbreaks from the perspective of an earned maturity, I Killed Your Dog takes the sonic world laid out by LâRain in 2021âs album Fatigue on a compelling new trajectory. Described by Cheek as an âanti-break-upâ record, I Killed Your Dog takes the universal pop theme of love as its starting point â bold, bratty and even a touch diabolical â and inspects it through the form of a conversation with her younger self, untangling her relationship with femininity and the formal musical conventions that others have come to expect of her. Alongside long-time collaborators Andrew Lappin and Ben Chapoteau-Katz, Cheek has developed LâRain into a shape-shifting entity that blurs the distinction between band and individual
TracklistingÂ
1. SometimesÂ
2. Sincerity CommercialÂ
3. r(EMOTE)Â
4. Our FuneralÂ
5. Uncertainty PrincipleÂ
6. Pet RockÂ
7. Oh Wow a BirdÂ
8. I Hate My Best FriendsÂ
9. Knead BeeÂ
10. I Killed Your DogÂ
11. Monsoon of RegretÂ
12. All The Days You RememberÂ
13. ClumsyÂ
14. 5 to 8 Hours a Day (WWwaG)Â
15. Whatâs That Song?Â
16. New Yearâs unResolution
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Multi-instrumentalist, composer, performer and curator LâRain (Taja Cheek) returns with her third album I Killed Your Dog. Over-writing themes of grief and identity that informed her previous work, I Killed Your Dog considers what it means to hurt the people you love the most. Multi-layered in subject and form, LâRainâs sonic explorations interrogate instead how multiplicities of emotion and experience intersect with identity. The experimental and the hyper-commercial; the expectation and the reality; the hope and the despair. âIâm envisioning a world of contradictions, as always,â Cheek explains. âSensual, maybe even sexy, but terrifying, and strange.â Written amidst heartbreaks from the perspective of an earned maturity, I Killed Your Dog takes the sonic world laid out by LâRain in 2021âs album Fatigue on a compelling new trajectory. Described by Cheek as an âanti-break-upâ record, I Killed Your Dog takes the universal pop theme of love as its starting point â bold, bratty and even a touch diabolical â and inspects it through the form of a conversation with her younger self, untangling her relationship with femininity and the formal musical conventions that others have come to expect of her. Alongside long-time collaborators Andrew Lappin and Ben Chapoteau-Katz, Cheek has developed LâRain into a shape-shifting entity that blurs the distinction between band and individual
TracklistingÂ
1. SometimesÂ
2. Sincerity CommercialÂ
3. r(EMOTE)Â
4. Our FuneralÂ
5. Uncertainty PrincipleÂ
6. Pet RockÂ
7. Oh Wow a BirdÂ
8. I Hate My Best FriendsÂ
9. Knead BeeÂ
10. I Killed Your DogÂ
11. Monsoon of RegretÂ
12. All The Days You RememberÂ
13. ClumsyÂ
14. 5 to 8 Hours a Day (WWwaG)Â
15. Whatâs That Song?Â
16. New Yearâs unResolution














