Arches and Aisles explained

Arches and Aisles
Type:Album
Artist:The Spinanes
Cover:SpinanesArchesandAisles.jpg
Released:September 23, 1998
Recorded:1998
Studio:
Length:42:31
Label:Sub Pop
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Arches and Aisles is an album by The Spinanes, released on September 23, 1998. The album features guest spots and co-production by John McEntire and vocals by Sam Prekop.[2] This is the only Spinanes album to not feature founding member and drummer Scott Plouf, who left the duo in 1997 to join Built to Spill.

Composition & recording

Musically, Arches is considered "richly textured" chamber-rock[3] and indie rock. The album was recorded at Easley McCain Recording in Memphis, Tennessee. Additional tracks were recorded with John McEntire (of Tortoise and The Sea and Cake) at his Soma Electronic Music Studios.[1]

Critical reception and legacy

AllMusic's Michael Gallucci dubbed Arches the group's "least confining, and most listenable" record, noting their "more melodic and lyrically enticing" direction. Spin applauded it, calling it "warm, thoughtful, and melodically gorgeous".

Looking back at the Spinanes' discography, Trouser Press singled it out as "a superlative album of quietly remarkable songs". They acknowledged singer Rebecca Gates' "surefooted songwriting and achingly intimate alto vocals".[4] In 2008, near Sub Pop's 20th anniversary, Treble included it as one of the label's 20 essential releases. Staff writer Jeff Terich dubbed it "a bigger sounding, more sparkling affair" than its predecessors, as well as the Spinanes project's best work.[5] In 2016, it placed #46 on Pitchforks list of Pacific Northwest indie rock's 50 best albums.[6]

Track listing

  1. "Kid in Candy" – 4:33
  2. "Greetings from the Sugar Lick" – 4:18
  3. "72-74" – 3:06
  4. "Leisure Run" – 4:58
  5. "Love, the Lazee" – 4:27
  6. "Sucker's Trial" – 2:49
  7. "Slide Your Ass" – 1:50
  8. "Reach V. Speed" – 3:51
  9. "Den Trawler" – 4:05
  10. "Eleganza" – 4:15
  11. "Heisman Stance" – 4:19

Personnel

Credits adapted from Arches and Aisles liner notes.[7]

The Spinanes

with:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rebecca Gates: The Spinanes' Star Floats On . Antrim . Taylor . NPR . August 21, 2012 .
  2. Web site: Arches and Aisles, The Spinanes, Music CD - Barnes & Noble . Music.barnesandnoble.com . 1998-06-23 . 2012-01-14.
  3. News: THE SPINANES: "ARCHES AND AISLES". Jenkins. Mark. August 28, 1998. The Washington Post. September 4, 2022.
  4. Web site: Spinanes. Trouser Press. September 4, 2022.
  5. Web site: Sub Pop Records: 20 Essential Albums. Terich. Jeff. July 22, 2008. Treble. September 3, 2022.
  6. Web site: The 50 Best Indie Rock Albums of the Pacific Northwest. Pitchfork. September 6, 2016. Pitchfork. September 3, 2022.
  7. Web site: The Spinanes - Arches and Aisles. 23 June 1998 . Discogs.