Diamond Violence Explained

Diamond Violence
Type:studio
Artist:Marker Starling
Cover:Diamond Violence.jpg
Genre:Soft rock, soul, funk, indie pop
Label:Tin Angel
Prev Title:High January
Prev Year:2020

Diamond Violence is the tenth album by Canadian music artist Marker Starling (Chris A. Cummings), released in early 2023. A fusion of funk, soul and indie pop, it was produced by Zack G., who worked on previous projects by Cummings, as well as with Ben Gunning. Featured on the album is vocal work by Dorothea Paas and trombone by the legendary Arthur Russell collaborator Peter Zummo.[1]

Bill Pearis of the Brooklyn Vegan wrote in his review: "Chris A Cummings sings over the silkiest of disco backing layered with sweet harmonies, synthy strings, Chic-esque guitar and a groovy bassline, all while he notes "crumpled pages" are "piling up tenfold" and "failure counts just as much as every step forward." It's a grim portrait of an artist, but Cummings, as Marker Starling, specializes in just these kind of "melancholy party jams.""[2]

Music Tribune Tokyo wrote: "...it is worth noting that Cummings has created songs that value the gentle elements of his songwriting, summing up his career so far. In addition, Dorothea Pierce, who joined as a guest vocalist, performed breathtaking call-and-response twin vocals with Cummings to add a glamorous impression to the end of the album."[3]

Track listing

Side 1

  1. Diamond Violence
  2. Out Of This Mess
  3. End of Summer
  4. Diehards

Side 2

  1. (Hope It Feels Like) Home
  2. Experience
  3. Okay To Need
  4. Yet You Go On

Personnel

Recorded At – Palace Sound /Mastered At – 3345 Mastering /Phonographic Copyright (p) – Tin Angel Records /Copyright (c) – Tin Angel Records

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marker Starling – "Diamond Violence. September 15, 2022. 30 August 2023.
  2. Web site: Marker Starling, Diamon Violence. December 9, 2022. 30 August 2023.
  3. Web site: Marker Starling, Diammon Violence. November 11, 2022. 30 August 2023.