February 14, 2007

New Avett Brothers Album Announced -- "Emotionalism"

Posted by Larry Karnowski at February 14, 2007 9:20 AM

avett-brothers-emotionalism.jpgHot on the heels of their beautiful "mini-release" of The Gleam last last year, the Brothers Avett are releasing a new record, full-length this time I guess, called Emotionalism. It'll be out very soon, May 15! I'm hoping that they'll have early releases available at Merlefest this year... if not, maybe someone at Ramseur Records will send us a review copy here at ye olde HickoryWind.org (hint, hint, Dolph!).

Here's the press release they sent today... I love the wording...

This is a time where playing it cool is the way to be. It is a time where people are taught to hold back, to keep their best tricks up their tightly-buttoned sleeves, to guard their love. The days of sonnets spoken to girls in unreachable balconies are behind us, replaced with the new coldness; maybe I'll call you, maybe I won't. In a modern setting where even the satire is satirized, love becomes weakness, tears become a punch line, real laughter a vulnerability, marriage a surrender.

The Avett Brothers introduce 'Emotionalism' today in this very time; a record that marks their position in a livid stance against such mentality. It is a first step in an effort to name and strengthen a procession already in motion; one that wants to write a sonnet, wants to truly laugh, one that says so when it hurts, one that wants to fall in love and above all, wants to admit it with the true excitement that only such a state of heart and mind can create. This spirit rises up against the coldness, against the sarcasm, against the detachment.

The American Heritage Dictionary describes emotionalism as "an inclination to rely on or place too much value on emotion/(or an) undue display of emotion". The structure of the word itself echoes the excessive nature of other terms: alcoholism, narcissism, etc. These words too, offer the image of one that has gone too far. To this end, the terms are the same. Here however, going too far is purposefully done-for a common balance, for something good. The Avett Brothers present the idea that in this era, such display of emotion is entirely due. This is said with an album of songs that mirror the thought. They truly laugh, they love, they say so when it hurts. They stand beneath the balcony and say the best poem they can think of, in hopes that whoever is up there will care to hear.

Emotionalism is a weakness. It is a presentation of a heart-lucid reality to those who do not seek it. It can be mocked. It can be ignored. This record and the group that executed it take part in a voice, singing to the guarded, the scared, the damaged, the emotionless. They will choose whether or not to listen.

The Avett Brothers introduce Emotionalism -- New Album in Stores May 15, 2007

Comments

Oh DAMN that's exciting! I can't wait 'til May 15!

Posted by: stacy at February 14, 2007 9:06 PM

Had a nice conversation with the lead singer when they made an appearance in my transplanted stomping grounds in Medford, Oregon. We talked about North Carolina (I was born in Siler City and grew up in Charlotte and Durham) and about the music biz. Very nice guy, and very earnest about what he and the band are up to. Great show, too. I look forward to more from them ...

Posted by: Scott T. Smith at February 15, 2007 4:50 PM
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