Other Lives – Lost Day

Labels:ATO Records
Number of Tracks:1
Total Time:00:02:55
From the Album:Lost Day
Formats:College,Non-Commercial,NPR
Available Date & Time: Jan 09 2020 11:00:00 EST
Impact Date: Jan 09 2020 00:00:00

Other Lives

“Lost Day”

 

From The New Studio Album For Their Love

Available April 24, 2020

 

Watch “Lost Day” Official Video

Following 2015’s Rituals, Other Lives mark their return with the imminent release of their long-awaited fourth album, For Their Love, a ten-track collection that finds frontman Jesse Tabish displaying a more candid narrative both in general and on a more personal level.  Tabish says of the record…

 

“the album is a record reflecting human feeling in the current state of affairs. Economy and politics on the individual, while the latter still has to deal with the basic struggles of finding meaning of their existence. Money, love, and death are always real and hard to cope with; what does the individual chose to make these larger themes of life easier to deal with. The record speaks in realness, questions, observing, lamenting and hopefully finding the slightest of hope in themselves; these characters sometimes venturing out into spiritual, religious or institutionalized endeavors. In my personal hope, only finding their self-worth being more important than anything than what has been taught or preached to them”

 

Lost Day, the first taste of what’s to come is out today, alongside a video that features the traditional A-framed cabin where Tabish now resides.  Located in Oregon’s Cooper Mountain region, the “A Frame” plays an integral role in the creation of the album. Not only has it proved less distracting than the urban setting where Tabish and the band once convened, it is amidst this bucolic backdrop that For Their Love was forged.  Self-produced,  the album sees Tabish and his bandmates less inclined to over-finesse, the resultant tracks show the band “trying to capture the vibe of something altogether more instant.”

 

Emerging from Oklahoma back in 2011 with the sweeping, widescreen, cinematic arrangements and haunting, wistful melodies of their debut album Tamer AnimalsOther Lives have an uncanny ability to evoke the wide-open space, big skies and broad horizons of their home state’s prairies. A reignited sense of freedom is palpable throughout For Their Love, whether pared back, somber resignation, or upbeat, rousing and liberating. Out of personal and creative uncertainty and recalibration the trio have re-emerged, a must-have pastoral sensation reborn.

 

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