13" Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips explained

13" Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips
Type:studio
Artist:Xiu Xiu
Cover:Xiu Xiu - 13 album cover.png
Studio:Nurse (Los Angeles)
Label:Polyvinyl
Producer:Angela Seo
Prev Title:Ignore Grief
Prev Year:2023

13" Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips, colloquially referred to as 13", is the fourteenth studio album by American experimental band Xiu Xiu, released on September 27, 2024 by Polyvinyl.

Background

13" was announced on June 25, 2024 with the lead single "Common Loon", which was accompanied by a music video featuring Alicia McDaid. The singles "Arp Omni" and "Veneficium" were released on August 13, 2024.

The album's title comes from a switchblade owned by band frontperson Jamie Stewart. In an interview with Our Culture, Stewart explained, "Switchblades, since the 1950s, are an almost clichéd symbol of 'tough guy' aesthetics. But as an instrument of violence, they're pretty useless... Serving as a symbol for violence and fear while being pretty useless is a fascinating symbol of violence generally." Stewart said one driving force the record was "interesting uselessness", "a stupid contradiction that could have genuine consequences". They said that there were switchblades "around the studio or at our desks or whatever", which functioned as a sort of talisman, guiding the band throughout the production.

Critical reception

13" received generally favourable reviews on release. On the review aggregating website Metacritic, the album received a normalized rating of 80 out of 100 based on 10 critical reviews. Dale Maplethorpe of Far Out praised the album for being an "unpredictable mesh of chaos," and wrote that it "is an absolute joy from start to finish." The Quietus Claire Biddles said the album "might be Xiu Xiu's best," further noting that it's "funny, terrifying, extreme, horny, embarrassing, relatable – everything that Xiu Xiu have ever been at once."

Personnel

Credits adapted from Polyvinyl.

Xiu Xiu

Additional musicians

Technical

Artwork

References