Book Club - One-Way Moon
$5.00
Book Club - One-Way Moon
$5.00
There’s a wistful, unpretentious elegance to Book Club’s sound. At once urbane and downhome, this is modern pastoral pop music that—in sound and spirit—can trace a straight line back to the simple, unaffected roots of American storysong.
On Book Club’s new LP One-Way Moon, frontman/songwriter Robbie Horlick practices introspection without navel-gazing, his wounded warble trickling like creekwater past the strum of the nylon six-string and the pluck of the banjo, cascading over daydreamy piano and the breathy moan of bow on strings. Further downstream, his vocal melodies empty into a crystal pool where they swirl gently, endlessly, around the wholesome, charmingly demure voice of harmony singer Rachel Buckley. The whole affair is a dazzling exercise in restraint—a stripped-bare, acoustic album where what you don’t hear is just as important as what you do.
Track Listing
- I Don't Need To Travel
- Boomerangs and Bedroom Eyes
- You Say It So Glacial
- How Will You Know, Dear-
- The Way It Seems
- Mostly Lonely
- Fallen Leaves
- September, New York, 1973
- However Can It Be-
- Too Much Too Soon
Pressing Information
100 solid black pro-dubbed cassette tapes with gold imprint