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Heartland (Owen Pallett album)

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Length
  
46:40

Artist
  
Label
  
Domino Recording Company

Producer
  
Release date
  
12 January 2010

Genres
  
Indie rock, Baroque pop

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Released
  
January 12, 2010 (2010-01-12)

Recorded
  
2009, The Greenhouse, Reykjavík (except tracks 3 and 12)

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Nominations
  
Polaris Music Prize, Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year

Similar
  
Owen Pallett albums, Indie rock albums

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Heartland is the third full-length album by Canadian indie rock artist Owen Pallett, released January 12, 2010 on Domino Records. It's the first of Pallett's records to be released under his own name. Since the album was his first to be released in Japan, he wished to avoid generating confusion with the Final Fantasy video games from Square Enix, and to avoid infringing on any trademarks. Pallett stated that his previous albums will be repackaged and reissued under his own name at some point.

Contents

The record was mixed by New York producer Rusty Santos.

The album was a shortlisted nominee for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize.

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Concept and development

As a prelude to the album, Pallett recorded an EP, Spectrum, 14th Century. Both the EP and the subsequent full-length are set in an imaginary realm called Spectrum. The songs on Heartland form a narrative concerning a "young, ultra-violent farmer" named Lewis, commanded by an all-powerful narrator—named Owen. According to Pallett, the songs are one-sided dialogues with Lewis speaking to his creator.

In an interview, Pallett commented that the idea behind Heartland is "preposterous. I wanted to have this contained narrative that has the breadth of a Paul Auster short story." Michael Barclay of Maclean's states that the lyrics raise all sorts of theological questions about believers' relationship with a deity and the nature of fate, but the construct is just a blank canvas. Pallett said, "Really, it's just all about me. All records are about their singer. I was trying to play with that."

Pallett has noted that the album was "most inspired" by British electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.

Critical reception

The album received positive reviews. At 2010 year end, Heartland received Exclaim!'s No. 5 spot for best Pop & Rock Albums. Exclaim! writer Andrea Warner said Heartland's themes of anger, isolation and loneliness resonate, and the sonic nods to '70s disco and pop prove ridiculously catchy, bordering on radio-friendly."

Track listing

  1. "Midnight Directives" - 3:36
  2. "Keep the Dog Quiet" - 3:10
  3. "Mount Alpentine" - 0:49
  4. "Red Sun No. 5" - 3:41
  5. "Lewis Takes Action" - 2:54
  6. "The Great Elsewhere" - 5:50
  7. "Oh Heartland, Up Yours!" - 4:07
  8. "Lewis Takes Off His Shirt" - 5:08
  9. "Flare Gun" - 2:21
  10. "E Is for Estranged" - 5:25
  11. "Tryst with Mephistopheles" - 6:53
  12. "What Do You Think Will Happen Now?" - 2:38

Japanese edition bonus tracks

  1. "Midnight Directives" (Max Tundra remix) - 2:51
  2. "Keep the Dog Quiet" (Simon Bookish remix) - 5:26

Singles

The first single off the album was "Lewis Takes Action". It was released in January 2010 in a limited edition on 7" vinyl and includes one exclusive b-side called "A Watery Day". The second single, "Lewis Takes Off His Shirt", was released digitally on March 29, 2010. The music video for the song was directed by M. Blash, and it features the film and stage actress Alison Pill. "Lewis Takes Off His Shirt" was released on 12" vinyl on June 22, 2010. The single includes remixes by Dan Deacon, Benoît Pioulard, CFCF, Simon Bookish and Max Tundra.

Songs

1Midnight Directives3:36
2Keep the Dog Quiet3:10
3Mount Alpentine0:49

References

Heartland (Owen Pallett album) Wikipedia


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