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New Fragility: Vinyl LP
Trace the arc of Clap Your Hands Say Yeahâs evolution and it shows an accomplished musician and composer sounding ever more confident, constantly refining and broadening his sound and indulging an ever wider set of influences. Few have been as consistently brilliant, eclectic, and intimate; fewer still have done so while being defiantly, 100% independent, refusing to sign deals that compromise artistic vision. New Fragility is a continuation of this, yet it also stands apart as one his strongest collection of songs yet. Personal yet universal, New Fragility confronts numerous modern ills. âWhere They Perform Miraclesâ, a song concerning spirituality and alternative methods of healing, harks back to Ounsworthâs time as an anthropology student doing fieldwork in Mexico, while âDee, Forgivenâ is an intimate look at what harm anxiety, and the over-prescription of certain medication, has on the vitality of youth. The song contains one of Ounsworthâs strongest vocals yet â a quivering beacon that shifts from a wail to a low grumble in the blink of an eye, a remarkable expressive instrument that sits perfectly amid the understanded orchestration. For 15 years, itâs been one of musicâs most distinctive voices, and itâs never sounded as rich or poised.
Trace the arc of Clap Your Hands Say Yeahâs evolution and it shows an accomplished musician and composer sounding ever more confident, constantly refining and broadening his sound and indulging an ever wider set of influences. Few have been as consistently brilliant, eclectic, and intimate; fewer still have done so while being defiantly, 100% independent, refusing to sign deals that compromise artistic vision. New Fragility is a continuation of this, yet it also stands apart as one his strongest collection of songs yet. Personal yet universal, New Fragility confronts numerous modern ills. âWhere They Perform Miraclesâ, a song concerning spirituality and alternative methods of healing, harks back to Ounsworthâs time as an anthropology student doing fieldwork in Mexico, while âDee, Forgivenâ is an intimate look at what harm anxiety, and the over-prescription of certain medication, has on the vitality of youth. The song contains one of Ounsworthâs strongest vocals yet â a quivering beacon that shifts from a wail to a low grumble in the blink of an eye, a remarkable expressive instrument that sits perfectly amid the understanded orchestration. For 15 years, itâs been one of musicâs most distinctive voices, and itâs never sounded as rich or poised.
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Trace the arc of Clap Your Hands Say Yeahâs evolution and it shows an accomplished musician and composer sounding ever more confident, constantly refining and broadening his sound and indulging an ever wider set of influences. Few have been as consistently brilliant, eclectic, and intimate; fewer still have done so while being defiantly, 100% independent, refusing to sign deals that compromise artistic vision. New Fragility is a continuation of this, yet it also stands apart as one his strongest collection of songs yet. Personal yet universal, New Fragility confronts numerous modern ills. âWhere They Perform Miraclesâ, a song concerning spirituality and alternative methods of healing, harks back to Ounsworthâs time as an anthropology student doing fieldwork in Mexico, while âDee, Forgivenâ is an intimate look at what harm anxiety, and the over-prescription of certain medication, has on the vitality of youth. The song contains one of Ounsworthâs strongest vocals yet â a quivering beacon that shifts from a wail to a low grumble in the blink of an eye, a remarkable expressive instrument that sits perfectly amid the understanded orchestration. For 15 years, itâs been one of musicâs most distinctive voices, and itâs never sounded as rich or poised.












