Adeline Hotel // Watch The Sunflowers LP

Adeline Hotel // Watch The Sunflowers LP

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アメリカ・NYのインディーレーベルRuination Records Co.主宰Adeline Hotelが、2025年10月にリリースしたレコードです。

インディーフォーク7曲を収録。DLコード付属。

Moon MullinsやJackie Westも参加しています。

Dan Knishkowy - guitars & vocals
Winston Cook-Wilson - piano, keyboards, programming
Nate Mendelsohn - saxophone, bass, guitar, keyboards, programming
Jackie West - vocals
J.R. Bohannon - pedal steel
Mari Rubio - violin, viola
Sean Mullins - drums & percussion
Andrew Stocker - bass 

前作もオススメです。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Ruination Records releases available at Tobira.

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Includes DL code.
12" black vinyl.

Tracklist:

1. Dreaming
2. Nothing
3. Swimming
4. Ego
5. Just Like You
6. Spaces
7. Watch The Sunflowers

Text excerpt by Ruination Records:

"'What I’m going through is hard to describe,' Dan Knishkowy sings near the end of his kaleidoscopic new album, Watch the Sunflowers. Recording as Adeline Hotel, the songwriter, guitarist, and Ruination Record Co. label head has made an art of complicated feelings, whether zooming in so closely that he can describe each individual thread or panning out until the view becomes psychedelic and strange. At a prolific pace, he has accompanied these observations with music that’s just as creatively restless. On one record, he is a solo guitarist improvising in a quiet room; on the next, he’s a piano balladeer backed by strings. He may front a rock band that draws inspiration from Neil Young at his most ragged and Richard Thompson at his most stately; on another, he may blend into the autumnal hush of a complex jazz group.

The expertly written, masterfully delivered Watch the Sunflowers is the most colorful music of Knishkowy’s career. This, of course, is a direct response to what came before it. These seven imagistic songs arrive after 2024’s breakthrough Whodunnit, a record whose stark portraits of codependency and isolation were delivered as raw and nakedly as Knishkowy ever allowed himself. If those songs seemed to burst forward on the immediacy of their feelings, this time, he compares his approach to a Richard Linklater film. This process encouraged him to live inside the stories and notice how the passing of time changed the atmosphere, whether that meant embellishing the compositions with lush, expansive arrangements or sanding them down to impressionistic loops. [...]"

Artist : Adeline Hotel

Label : Ruination Records

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アメリカ・NYのインディーレーベルRuination Records Co.主宰Adeline Hotelが、2025年10月にリリースしたレコードです。

インディーフォーク7曲を収録。DLコード付属。

Moon MullinsやJackie Westも参加しています。

Dan Knishkowy - guitars & vocals
Winston Cook-Wilson - piano, keyboards, programming
Nate Mendelsohn - saxophone, bass, guitar, keyboards, programming
Jackie West - vocals
J.R. Bohannon - pedal steel
Mari Rubio - violin, viola
Sean Mullins - drums & percussion
Andrew Stocker - bass 

前作もオススメです。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Ruination Records releases available at Tobira.

--------------------------------

Includes DL code.
12" black vinyl.

Tracklist:

1. Dreaming
2. Nothing
3. Swimming
4. Ego
5. Just Like You
6. Spaces
7. Watch The Sunflowers

Text excerpt by Ruination Records:

"'What I’m going through is hard to describe,' Dan Knishkowy sings near the end of his kaleidoscopic new album, Watch the Sunflowers. Recording as Adeline Hotel, the songwriter, guitarist, and Ruination Record Co. label head has made an art of complicated feelings, whether zooming in so closely that he can describe each individual thread or panning out until the view becomes psychedelic and strange. At a prolific pace, he has accompanied these observations with music that’s just as creatively restless. On one record, he is a solo guitarist improvising in a quiet room; on the next, he’s a piano balladeer backed by strings. He may front a rock band that draws inspiration from Neil Young at his most ragged and Richard Thompson at his most stately; on another, he may blend into the autumnal hush of a complex jazz group.

The expertly written, masterfully delivered Watch the Sunflowers is the most colorful music of Knishkowy’s career. This, of course, is a direct response to what came before it. These seven imagistic songs arrive after 2024’s breakthrough Whodunnit, a record whose stark portraits of codependency and isolation were delivered as raw and nakedly as Knishkowy ever allowed himself. If those songs seemed to burst forward on the immediacy of their feelings, this time, he compares his approach to a Richard Linklater film. This process encouraged him to live inside the stories and notice how the passing of time changed the atmosphere, whether that meant embellishing the compositions with lush, expansive arrangements or sanding them down to impressionistic loops. [...]"

Artist : Adeline Hotel

Label : Ruination Records