Keaton Henson – House Party (2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Keaton Henson – House Party (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 49:13 minutes | 984 MB | Genre: Folk
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Two years after ‘Monument’, Keaton Henson comes back with a new studio album, House Party. About the album, Keaton says: “I wanted to make an upbeat confident pop record about depression and being a performer, written from the viewpoint of an artist who has hollowed himself out over a long career in the name of success, an alternate universe version of me (the guy in the pink suit), who is left empty and lonely from climbing to the top, but is still only able to express these feelings in the language of confident, performative pop songs.”

After an unpredictable stretch of releases that found spotlight-avoiding U.K. musician Keaton Henson deviating from intimate singer/songwriter fare and into areas such as experimental electronic music, instrumental chamber works, and back again for 2020’s very personal Monument, he approached his eighth proper studio album (depending on how you count) with a character in mind: a more confident, fame-seeking alternative version of himself. (The album’s cover features an illustration of Henson cradling a decapitated double of his own head.) Meanwhile, he studied up on favorite albums by bands like Big Star, the Replacements, and the Only Ones, and put together a backing band consisting of guitarist “Little” Barrie Cadogan (Primal Scream, Edwyn Collins), bassist Harry Deacon (Kid Wave, Palace), and drummer Matt Ingram (Laura Marling, Florence + the Machine). He also enlisted Luke Smith (Depeche Mode, Foals) and Fiona Cruickshank (Paul Weller, Dot Allison) to produce. While this vision and preparation do result in some effervescent jangle and perhaps the songwriter’s most indie rock-forward album to date, longtime fans needn’t fear, as there is plenty of the rawly self-conscious rumination that may have drawn them to Henson in the first place on the slyly titled House Party, even if it’s often translated through a lonely, empty vessel who compromised himself for success. Opening track “I’m Not There,” for instance, is one of the album’s bounciest, but its bittersweet melodicism is blanketed in lyrics full of self-doubt. In no time at all, Henson moves on to the more melancholy, half-whispered “Rain in My Favourite House,” whose strummed guitar, gentle piano, and tapped hi-hat expand into a fully backed chorus that admits, “I’ve been sleeping in/Barely breathing/I’ve been comatose/If you must know.” House Party progresses through songs with titles like “Envy,” “Two Bad Teeth,” and “Late to You” before arriving at the brighter “Parking Lot” about two-thirds of the way through, although “brighter” is relative on an uptempo, tuneful entry that starts with the line, “I thought I might get better.” Some of the effervescence present on House Party may come from a heartfelt place — Henson married and moved from London to countryside before writing it — but for the most part, the album allows a songwriter who has previously explored mental illness, physical illness, and anxiety with candor to delve into topics like isolation and self-loathing through a pane of separation. Regardless of the origin of the viewpoint, the songs here are good ones and feel authentic — the plaintive “The Mine” is partly about writing songs — making for arguably his best release since his striking debut.
– Marcy Donelson

Tracklist:
1-01. Keaton Henson – I’m Not There (04:03)
1-02. Keaton Henson – Rain In My Favourite House (03:37)
1-03. Keaton Henson – Envy (03:29)
1-04. Keaton Henson – An Envy Outro (00:48)
1-05. Keaton Henson – The Meeting Place (04:22)
1-06. Keaton Henson – Two Bad Teeth (04:32)
1-07. Keaton Henson – Stay (04:03)
1-08. Keaton Henson – Late To You (05:17)
1-09. Keaton Henson – Parking Lot (03:34)
1-10. Keaton Henson – Holiday (03:42)
1-11. Keaton Henson – The Mine (04:18)
1-12. Keaton Henson – Hooray (03:18)
1-13. Keaton Henson – Hide Those Feelings (04:04)

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