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Divers (album)

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Length
  
51:52

Artist
  
Joanna Newsom

Label
  
Drag City

Language
  
English

Release date
  
23 October 2015

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Released
  
October 23, 2015 (2015-10-23)

Producers
  
Joanna Newsom, Noah Georgeson

Genres
  
Baroque pop, Avant-garde music

Similar
  
Joanna Newsom albums, Indie folk albums, Other albums

Joanna newsom divers full album


Divers is the fourth studio album by American musician Joanna Newsom, released on October 23, 2015 via Drag City.

Contents

The album was revealed on August 10, 2015, along with its first song, "Sapokanikan", which was released digitally as the first single. The cover art, album packaging, and music video for the album's title track feature the work of artist Kim Keever. The music video was directed by Paul Thomas Anderson with whom Newsom worked for the film Inherent Vice.

Speaking about the album's creative process in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, she said "I ... spent a year or two on the instrumental arrangements and overdubs. I wanted the character and colors of the instrumentation to shift definitively, from song to song, which entailed a wide pool of collaborators and a lengthy collaborative process with each person." She further described the process of making the album as "probably the most fun I’ve had making a record". Entertainment Weekly also reported Newsom "as using an arsenal of nearly a dozen keyboards and synths including clavichords, Mellotrons and Marxophones" for the album while members of the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra feature as players on the album.

Joanna newsom divers full album


Critical reception

Divers received critical acclaim, achieving an aggregate score of 88 on Metacritic based upon thirty-three reviews. It receives a similarly high score of 8.6 on AnyDecentMusic?, with the collated scores of thirty-five reviews. Critics praised the complexity of Newsom's lyrics and arrangements, while noting that the record is more accessible and compact than previous releases. In a positive review for Exclaim!, Stephen Carlick wrote that "Divers feels like the culmination of all of Newsom's incredible work over the past decade. It's the sound of an artist operating at the peak of her powers, employing all her greatest strengths at once to create an assured, moving work that corroborates what Have One On Me already suggested: that Joanna Newsom is one of the finest songwriters of this generation."

Pitchfork Media awarded the album the 'Best New Music' tag, and stated that "on her fourth album, Divers, Joanna Newsom comes down in size if not scope". They go on to describe the record as "a love letter in the form of a reckoning with death, Divers deals with making tangible the huge mass of impending doom about the loss of love. You know, the small stuff. It's a gorgeous record, full of her usual harp wilyness and baroque rhythms".

James Skinner, writing for Drowned in Sound, concluded by saying that the record is, "Conveyed with sincerity, warmth and the musicianship and love of language and storytelling that sets - has always set - Joanna Newsom apart, Divers is a colossal achievement." Skinner awarded the album full marks. The Skinny also gave the record a perfect score, saying that after listening to the record, "It’ll be hard not to conclude that this is surely one of the albums of the year"

Track listing

The track listing was officially announced by Drag City on August 10, 2015.

All songs written by Joanna Newsom, except "Same Old Man" (traditional).

Production

  • Joanna Newsom – producer, songwriter, harp, piano, keyboard and vocal arrangements
  • Steve Albini – engineer
  • Ryan Francesconi – arrangements, conductor
  • Noah Georgeson – engineer, producer and mixing
  • John Golden – mastering
  • Kim Keever – cover art
  • Samur Khouja – engineer
  • Annabel Mehran – photographer
  • Paul Thomas Anderson – photographer
  • Nico Muhly – orchestral arrangements on "Anecodotes"
  • David Longstreth – orchestral arrangements on "Time, As A Symptom"
  • Ryan Francesconi – additional arrangements
  • Dan Cantrell – additional arrangements
  • Noah Georgeson – additional arrangements
  • Kevin Barker – additional arrangements
  • Neal Morgan – drum and percussion arrangements
  • Peter Newsom – drum and percussion arrangements
  • Dan Osborn – layout designer
  • Justin Rice – engineer
  • Sadaharu Yagi – engineer
  • Songs

    1Anecdotes6:27
    2Sapokanikan5:10
    3Leaving the City3:48

    References

    Divers (album) Wikipedia