First Light's Freeze Explained

First Light's Freeze
Type:studio
Artist:Castanets
Cover:Firstlightsfreeze.jpg
Released:October 11, 2005
Genre:Psychedelic folk
Length:33:25
Label:Asthmatic Kitty
Prev Title:Cathedral
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:In The Vines
Next Year:2007

First Light's Freeze is an album by Castanets, released on October 11, 2005.[1] Ray Raposa described the recording of the album as 'on some the interludes between tracks we had like seven people on them so that is half of the credits right there. But most of the tracks are Rafter [Roberts], Sufjan [Stevens] and I doing lots of overdubs'.[2] The album features contributions by Chris Schlarb and Daniel Carter.

Critical acclaim

Brian Howe from pitchforkmedia.com described the album as ' stringing together disembodied fragments of gothic Americana with brief, freaky interludes',[3] while Heather Pares finds the themes of 'war and friendship' expressed through 'sparkling nighttime laments'.[4] David Bernard in popmatters.com found the album 'consistently captivating' while 'many tracks hum with electronics and crawl along at a codeine pace'.[5] Grigsby of tinymixtapes.com praised Raposa's writing as '[his] strength might lie in melancholy pop songs, and at that, he might be peerless'.[6] Matthew Ozga of prefixmag was less impressed calling the album 'a real snooze musically' while characterising Raposa as a 'relentless obscurantist'.[7] In December 2005, American webzine Somewhere Cold ranked First Light's Freeze No. 7 on their 2005 Somewhere Cold Awards Hall of Fame list.[8]

Personnel

As with the previous release Cathedral, contributors as simply listed as 'performers' without indicating their specific role.

The album was mixed and mastered by Ero Thomson and Rafter Roberts.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Castanets - First Light's Freeze. Discogs. 2015-08-07.
  2. Web site: Castanets. November 1, 2005. lefthip.com. Ellis-Brown. Nathan. Left Hip Magazine.
  3. Web site: Castanets: First Light's Freeze. 2015-08-11. October 9, 2005. pitchforkmedia.com. Pitchfork Media Inc.. Brian. Howe.
  4. Web site: First Light's Freeze - Castanets. AllMusic. 2015-08-11. All Music Inc.. Heather. Phares.
  5. Web site: Castanets: First Light's Freeze. October 11, 2005. popmatters.com. Bernard. David. Popmatters Media Inc..
  6. Web site: Music Review: Castanets - First Light's Freeze. 2015-08-12. December 14, 2006. tinymixtapes.com. Tiny Mix Tapes. Grigsby. (music editor).
  7. Web site: Album Review: Castanets - First Light's Freeze. prefixmag.com. Prefix. Matthew. Ozga. March 6, 2006.
  8. Web site: Lamoreaux. Jason T.. December 1, 2005. Somewhere Cold Awards 2005. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200930034224/https://somewherecold.net/2005/12/01/swc-awards-2005/. September 30, 2020. September 30, 2005. Somewhere Cold. en-US.