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The Fooler

Nick Waterhouse

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Format: CD

Cat No: CDIL2100

Release Date:  07 April 2023

Label:  Innovative Leisure

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  810874025807

Genres:  R&B  R&B  

Release Date:  28 April 2023

Label:  Innovative Leisure

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  810874025951

Genres:  R&B  R&B  

  • Description

    The title of the sixth album from Californian singer-songwriter Nick Waterhouse is more than just the name of one of its tracks - The Fooler is both a clue and a red herring.

    The Fooler is the observed and the observer, narrator and subject, truth and lie. The Fooler is the shadow and reflection of a city the artist knows sufficiently well to wander with his eyes closed, and a place which very possibly never even existed. The Fooler is not so much an unreliable narrator as a constantly shifting perspective. The Fooler is the new album by Nick Waterhouse, and it's a lot. Recorded by Mark Neill (Black Keys; Los Straightjackets; Dave Cobb) in Valdosta, Georgia, it's a song-cycle of sorts, the arc of the album telling a tale of a city and its denizens.

    The result is a record that offers up new riches and fresh perspectives with every spin. From the hidden corners of 'Hide & Seek' and the roadhouse soul of 'Play To Win' to the primitive, attitudinal, chugging two-chord thrill of 'Late In The Garden', it builds inexorably to the drama of the title track and pulsing roll-and-rock of the final pay off, 'Unreal, Immaterial'. Play it once and it sounds immediately like a collection of great songs. Play it again - and you will - and it feels like a novel or film slowly unveiling its secrets, kaleidoscopic in its narrative complexity. "Especially during this record, I started just becoming what Allen Ginsberg called a pure breath," says the artist. "I was becoming pure breath with my ideas."

    Description

    The title of the sixth album from Californian singer-songwriter Nick Waterhouse is more than just the name of one of its tracks - The Fooler is both a clue and a red herring.

    The Fooler is the observed and the observer, narrator and subject, truth and lie. The Fooler is the shadow and reflection of a city the artist knows sufficiently well to wander with his eyes closed, and a place which very possibly never even existed. The Fooler is not so much an unreliable narrator as a constantly shifting perspective. The Fooler is the new album by Nick Waterhouse, and it's a lot. Recorded by Mark Neill (Black Keys; Los Straightjackets; Dave Cobb) in Valdosta, Georgia, it's a song-cycle of sorts, the arc of the album telling a tale of a city and its denizens.

    The result is a record that offers up new riches and fresh perspectives with every spin. From the hidden corners of 'Hide & Seek' and the roadhouse soul of 'Play To Win' to the primitive, attitudinal, chugging two-chord thrill of 'Late In The Garden', it builds inexorably to the drama of the title track and pulsing roll-and-rock of the final pay off, 'Unreal, Immaterial'. Play it once and it sounds immediately like a collection of great songs. Play it again - and you will - and it feels like a novel or film slowly unveiling its secrets, kaleidoscopic in its narrative complexity. "Especially during this record, I started just becoming what Allen Ginsberg called a pure breath," says the artist. "I was becoming pure breath with my ideas."

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Looking For A Place
      • 2. Hide And Seek
      • 3. (No) Commitment
      • 4. Play To Win
      • 5. Was It You
      • 6. Late In The Garden
      • 7. The Problem With A Street
      • 8. Plan For Leaving
      • 9. Are You Hurting
      • 10. Was The Style
      • 11. The Fooler
      • 12. Unreal, Immaterial

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Looking For A Place
      • 2. Hide And Seek
      • 3. (No) Commitment
      • 4. Play To Win
      • 5. Was It You
      • 6. Late In The Garden
      • 7. The Problem With A Street
      • 8. Plan For Leaving
      • 9. Are You Hurting
      • 10. Was The Style
      • 11. The Fooler
      • 12. Unreal, Immaterial