Chris Eckman's performance was filmed at Ljubljana's Vodnikova domačija. His new album Where The Spirit Rests is out June 4th. |
Where The Spirit Rests, the fifth solo album from Chris Eckman (The Walkabouts, Dirtmusic, Distance, Light & Sky) is a deep dive into the vagaries of extraordinary times. Eckman’s luminous songwriting navigates loss, disorientation, redemption and the search for home. Recorded raw and direct with a small ensemble, the record is framed by expansive sonic textures: treated strings, analogue synth drones and ambient guitars. Where the Spirit Rests was co-produced with British electronic composer Alastair McNeill (Roísín Murphy, Yila) and includes an inspired cast of collaborators: pedal steel maverick Chuck Johnson, avant-garde violinist Catherine Graindorge, Dream Syndicate/Green on Red keyboardist Chris Cacavas, Seattle pedal steelist Jon Hyde (Karl Blau, Laura Viers) and Eckman's long time Ljubljana-based rhythm section of Žiga Golob (upright bass) and Blaž Celarec (drums).
The All Music Guide called Eckman “one of the most underrated U.S. songwriters, a man who can pack a short story into image-laden lyrics.” The new album - Where the Spirit Rests - is amongst his most personal and vivid. A place to which he has been headed all along.
Get a copy of Chris Eckman's new album Where The Spirit Rests via Bandcamp right here. Watch the video for the title track below.
Chris Eckman – Where The Spirit Rests
1. Early Snow 06:03
2. This Curving Track 05:43
3. Cabin Fever 05:12
4. Drinking in America 07:08
5. Northern Lights 06:25
6. Where the Spirit Rests 09:11
7. CTFD 04:52
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