Everything is going to be OK / GoGo Penguin.
Material type:![Music](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/MU.png)
- performed music
- audio
- audio disc
- Everything is going to be okay
- Produced by Joseph Reiser and Brendan Williams.
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Main Library | CD | New | JAZZ GoGo Penguin | Available | 33111009998796 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
British trio GoGo Penguin recorded Everything Is Going to Be OK during an emotionally heavy period of tragedy and loss. Bassist Nick Blacka's mother and brother both died of cancer within months of each other, and pianist Chris Illingworth mourned the death of his grandmother. Additionally, drummer Rob Turner announced his departure from the group near the end of 2021. Joined by new drummer Jon Scott, the bandmembers wrote and played music together as a form of escape, and as a way to heal. The music retains the familiar sound they've been honing since their formation, featuring circular melodies and sophisticated drumming inspired by electronic dance music, but performed by a primarily acoustic jazz trio formation. However, there's unmistakably a more melancholic, bittersweet feel to these songs. The piano melodies of the delicate, tricky "Glimmerings" send shivers down the spine, and the intricate, gliding basslines of "Saturnine" are similarly haunting, yet the group's music is enticing rather than foreboding. While the album has tense, moody moments like the slowly drifting "Friday Film Special," "Glow" is more playful, coming closer to a sort of live band IDM, with complex drumming and chiming, resonant melodies. "Soon Comes Night" is a panoramic crawl with distorted drums and heavy dub-like effects constantly toppling downwards. "We May Not Stay" reflects on mortality, starting out calmly before quickly erupting into a flurry of cascading pianos and skittering drums, then coming to an abrupt halt at the end. The album's gorgeous, blossoming title track and both versions of the brief but shining "You're Stronger Than You Think" demonstrate how they've maintained hope and positivity throughout these trying times. While working through the process of grief and healing, GoGo Penguin have created some of their most comforting and optimistic music. ~ Paul Simpson
Title from disc label.
GoGo Penguin (Chris Illingworth, piano & synthesisers ; Nick Blacka, double bass, bass guitar & synthesiser ; Jon Scott, drums).
Produced by Joseph Reiser and Brendan Williams.
Recorded 2022 July Real World Studiios.
Compact disc.
You 're stronger than you think -- Glimmerings -- Saturnine -- Glow -- Friday film special -- Soon comes night -- An unbroken thead of awareness -- We may not stay -- Everything is going to be ok -- Last breath -- You're stronger than you think (revisit) -- Parasite -- Sanctuary.
Emotive, break-beat minimalist trio GoGo Penguin are back, with their brand new album. Bursting with the optimism of new beginnings, with a new drummer, their new record label, and a subtly updated and developed sound, the band is ushering in a more ambient era. 'Everything Is Going to Be OK' is born from a time of turbulence and loss. During an oppressive grieving period, the studio offered the band a sanctuary from real life. The resulting project, given such vibrant life here, draws its strength from a shared understanding and empathy. Life has many great aspects to it and despite the lows, we should be mindful and grateful to celebrate the highs at every turn. Through our hardships, we will emerge stronger, everything is going to be ok.'