Gargoyle (album) explained

Gargoyle
Type:studio
Artist:Mark Lanegan Band
Cover:Mark Lanegan Band - Gargoyle.jpg
Length:41:11
Label:Heavenly Recordings
Producer:Alain Johannes
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Gargoyle is the tenth studio album by American singer Mark Lanegan (credited to "Mark Lanegan Band"). It was released in April 2017 on Heavenly Recordings. It was produced by Lanegan's long-time collaborator Alain Johannes. Roughly half of the music on the record was written by UK-based Rob Marshall through e-mail exchanges with Lanegan, who would write lyrics subsequently.[1]

While retaining much of the tenebrous imagery of previous records, Gargoyle arguably marks a step toward somewhat a lighter sound, as noted by reviewer Kieron Tyler: "Everything expected is present and correct: the bottom-of-the-boots voice; lugubrious yet affecting melodies; an ominous mood; lyrics dwelling on life’s dark corners. Even so, Gargoyle is an uplifting album, one allowing the sun to peak from behind a cloud."[2]

Personnel

Accolades

PublicationAccoladeYearRank
GigwiseTop 51 Albums
PopMattersTop 60 Albums

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Life Saved | an interview with Mark Lanegan.
  2. Web site: CD: Mark Lanegan Band - Gargoyle | reviews, news & interviews | the Arts Desk.