Description
Following their 2011 self-titled debut on Mexican Summer, Quilt return with their sophomore album Held in Splendor.
Held in Splendor is is an audacious pop-rock record with cascading harmonies and billowing textures, punchy rhythms and snarled guitars, wonderful depth and resplendent peaks. Mary Mountain takes hazy Summer of Love memories on a mid-summer road trip in a gleaming muscle car. Tired & Buttered invites Booker T over for an energy-addled jam in the garage. The Hollow twinkles like Fleetwood Mac and Galaxie 500, with sweet singing backed by the lap steel sighs of young acoustic guitar star and longtime Quilt pal Daniel Bachman.
Held in Splendor is an album of personal poetry and public questions, confessions and aspirationsreally, these 13 tracks are their own playground, brimming with the sort of unapologetic energy and wonder that turns simple songs into absolute anthems.
handmade and stitched-together, as though its creators were sifting through a collection of musical hand-me-downs and collating the bits that spoke to them into something new PITCHFORK
A classical approach to music and an appreciation for the age-old practice of chant and melody with a slight lean toward the weird and experimental FADER
A fresh take on well-worn folk rock textures, instilling a bit of color into vintage grooves. STEREOGUM





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