Description
Fade is one of Yo La Tengo's most direct and cohesive albums to date. Recorded with producer John McEntire at Soma Studios in Chicago, the album evokes the sonic innovation and lush consistency of the band's career highlights, such as I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One (1997) and ...And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out (2000). Fade is a blend of fine melody and experimental noise, rhythmic subtleties, and understated orchestral beauty.
The album opens with "Ohm," a reflective track where the band sings in unison, "Nothing ever stays the same / Nothing’s explained." The song captures the band's trademark subtlety, expressing resilience in the face of change.
The title Fade, along with its subtly blurred album cover, hints at the nature of the music within—this is an album that sneaks up on you. At first, you might find yourself squinting, trying to get a clearer picture, but once you relax and let go of the tension, the sound washes over you. The calm, layered melodies sink in, revealing the album as a slow-burn masterpiece. And don't bother reaching for the skip button—every track earns its place, building into a seamless and rewarding listening experience that grows with each play.
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