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Within and Without (album)

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Length
  
40:43

Artist
  
Washed Out

Producers
  
Ben H. Allen, Washed Out

Within and Without (2011)
  
Paracosm (2013)

Release date
  
6 July 2011

Released
  
July 6, 2011 (2011-07-06)

Label
  
YOSHIMOTO R and C CO,. Ltd.

Genres
  
Chillwave, Synth-pop, Dream pop

Similar
  
Chillwave albums, Other albums

Washed out within and without full album


Within and Without is the debut studio album by American chillwave artist Washed Out, released on July 6, 2011 by Sub Pop. The album debuted at number twenty-six on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 15,000 copies, and by July 2013, it had sold 89,000 copies in the United States.

Contents

Washed out within and without


Artwork

The cover for Within and Without uses an image that later appeared in the May 2011 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine, accompanying an article titled "Is This the Most Satisfying Sex Position?". Washed Out told Exclaim!, "We licensed the image from the photographer Martien Mulder from New York. I had seen the image in this avant-garde photography magazine while we were on tour in Australia and it was just an ad for one of her exhibitions. I loved it for a lot of different reasons. When we licensed it we thought we had exclusive rights to it and then a month later she licensed it again to Cosmopolitan." He also stated he was disappointed to see the photo used in an article on sexual positions, "mainly because it undercut all of my ideas about what the image represented and what the album represented", as he felt "it wasn't sexual at all and it wasn't supposed to be provocative."

Critical reception

Within and Without received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 70, based on 34 reviews.

Slant Magazine's Kevin Liedel praised its juxtaposition of "warm, decades-old retrograde styles with the despondent, isolated, and decidedly modern mood of [Ernest] Greene's alienated narratives ... Melodies and instrumentation are infused with sunny, tender basslines and mellow synths that harken back to soft, '70s-era R&B rhythms, electrified '80s pop, and synth-heavy shoegaze, while Greene's muffled vocals and haunting atmospherics provide angst-ridden counterpoints." Pitchfork Media's Brandon Soderberg noted the album's improved production values compared to Greene's previous output, and called it a "declaration to snarky ironists that there is nothing to be ashamed of" about the chillwave genre.

However, Paul Lester of BBC Music gave the album a mixed review, stating: "The rhythm is repetitive but sounds played rather than sequenced, offering the idea that Within and Without is less synthetic, more 'real', an unnecessary development considering how moving those early Washed Out tunes were, while production-wise the new material is actually a less punchy version of Greene's pristine melancholia, more waffly and wan."

Track listing

All tracks written by Ernest Greene, except where noted.

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Within and Without.

  • Ernest Greene – art direction, production
  • Ben H. Allen – bass guitar, mixing, percussion, production
  • Mark Cobb – rototoms ("Eyes Be Closed")
  • Bradley Hagen – drums ("Soft")
  • Jeff Kleinsmith – art direction, design
  • John Maskew – engineering
  • Heather McIntosh – cello ("Far Away")
  • Martien Mulder – photos (except peach tree)
  • Caroline Polachek – vocals ("You and I")
  • Rob Skipworth – engineering
  • Songs

    Eyes Be Closed4:48
    Echoes4:08
    Amor Fati4:26

    References

    Within and Without (album) Wikipedia


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