Painful (album) explained

Painful
Type:studio
Artist:Yo La Tengo
Cover:Painfulalbumcover.png
Released:October 5, 1993
Recorded:1993
Length:48:36
Label:Matador
Prev Title:May I Sing with Me
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Electr-O-Pura
Next Year:1995

Painful is the sixth studio album by American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released in 1993 by record label Matador, their first for the label.

Content

The album marked a creative shift from Yo La Tengo's previous work, blending atmospheric and ambient sounds with their famous noise jams. Painful features a much more melody-driven Yo La Tengo in its hazy, dream-like songwriting.

Two versions of the track "Big Day Coming" are present on the album and display the range of musical stylings Yo La Tengo works with; the first version features a simple organ melody accompanied by a soft bass counterpoint and Kaplan's guitar feedback echoing in the background, while the second version is a much more straightforward, shoegaze style with an accompanying organ solo towards the latter part of the song.

Release

On 2 December 2014, the album was reissued with bonus material as Extra Painful, available on double CD, double vinyl and as a digital download.[1]

Critical reception

In recent years, Painful has become regarded as a significant step for Yo La Tengo in their discography. In a biography of the band, AllMusic's Mark Deming dubbed it "their first masterpiece", seeing it push them "in a multitude of new directions, significantly expanding [their] palette of sounds and textures."[2] Reflecting on it in a 20th anniversary review, Spectrum Cultures Rodger Coleman called it "revelatory, ageless and sublime." He saw it as the album "where they first came together as a real band," as well as showing "a substantial refinement of sound and approach."[3]

Track listing

Notes

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yo La Tengo > Coming December 2 : Yo La Tengo's 'Extra Painful' 2XLP / 2XCD . . December 9, 2014 . Cosloy . Gerard. 21 October 2014 .
  2. Web site: Yo La Tengo Biography, Songs & Albums. Deming. Mark. Mark Deming. AllMusic. August 20, 2023.
  3. Web site: Yo La Tengo: Painful 20 Years Later. Coleman. Rodger. March 27, 2013. Spectrum Culture. August 20, 2023.