Two Hands (Big Thief album) explained

Two Hands
Type:studio
Artist:Big Thief
Cover:Big Thief - Two Hands.png
Recorded:
  • July 2018
  • February 2019
  • April 2019
Studio:
Length:39:36
Label:4AD
Producer:Andrew Sarlo
Prev Title:U.F.O.F.
Prev Year:2019
Next Title:Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You
Next Year:2022

Two Hands is the fourth studio album by the American band Big Thief, released through 4AD on October 11, 2019. The album comes five months after the release of the band's third studio album, U.F.O.F., and is described as its "earth twin".[1] It was preceded by the singles "Not" and "Forgotten Eyes".

Background and recording

Recording for Two Hands began only days after the band completed recording their third studio album, U.F.O.F., at Bear Creek Studio in Woodinville, Washington.[2] Two Hands was recorded primarily at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas in July 2018. It was produced by Andrew Sarlo,[3] who had since produced every album by Big Thief.[4] Compared to the lush nature setting of Bear Creek,[5] Sonic Ranch is located in the dry, hot Chihuahuan Desert of Texas. The album's press release indicated the studio was chosen purposely for its "vast desert location", with the songs reflecting its influence. The songs were recorded live with almost no overdubs and all but two songs feature entirely live vocal takes. The album was mixed by Sarlo and drummer James Krivchenia at Bunker Studios in Brooklyn, New York in October 2018; and at Sarlo's Cabin and Sound City in Los Angeles in April 2019.

The band decided to scrap the Sonic Ranch recording of "Not" because they "felt it needed openness."[6] "Not" was re-recorded at Sound City Studios in April 2019. It was captured live on the first take.

"Replaced", co-written by Adrianne Lenker and Buck Meek, appears on the album in its original demo recording. The demo was recorded in a cabin in Topanga Canyon in February 2019.

Music and lyrics

In the album's press release, Adrianne Lenker said, "Two Hands has the songs that I'm the most proud of; I can imagine myself singing them when I'm old. Musically and lyrically, you can't break it down much further than this. It's already bare-bones."[7]

Composition

Two Hands sees Big Thief take on "powerful and gritty" grunge-folk. It also works in indie rock, yielding a "crisper [and] more jagged" sound than that of U.F.O.F.

Slant saw the music as shoegazing that had 1960s / '70s folk and rock filtered through it.[8]

Release and promotion

In early August, some fans who had purchased U.F.O.F. on vinyl from the 4AD website received an unmarked 7" record in the mail. It contained two songs that were later revealed to be the title track "Two Hands" and "Love In Mine", a track appearing on the Japanese version of the album. The 7" had "10/11/19" etched into it, alluding to the release date.

The album was announced on August 13, 2019, alongside the release of its first single, "Not".[9] Upon release, the song was awarded the "Best New Track" distinction by Pitchfork, with Quinn Moreland calling it "a towering statement from a group constantly leapfrogging over themselves."[10]

On the August 19, 2019, the band performed Two Hands in full during an intimate show at London's Bush Hall.

A second song from the album, "Forgotten Eyes", was released on October 2, 2019.[11]

Critical reception

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 85, based on 22 reviews.

Roisin O'Connor of The Independent gave the album a perfect 5-star rating, deeming it the band's "best to date, and undoubtedly one of the best of the year." Marcy Donelson of AllMusic wrote, "While it's hard to talk about Two Hands in 2019 without the context of the stunning U.F.O.F., the album's quality stands on its own, offering its own grade of intimacy, sound, and feel for alternate moods." David Sackllah of Consequence of Sound wrote, "Capping one of the strongest years a rock band has had in a while, this stands as a crowning achievement, the perfect record to close out a tumultuous decade and lead into one where the damage may be irreversible."

Accolades

"Not" was nominated for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.[12]

In December 2019, Spin named Two Hands as the best album of 2019 in its annual critic's picks.[13]

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[14]

Big Thief

Technical personnel

Artwork

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Big Thief to Release 'Two Hands', Their Second Album of 2019, in October. Jem. Aswad. August 13, 2019.
  2. Web site: Big Thief Announce Second New Album of 2019, Share New Song "Not". Christopher. Roberts. undertheradarmag.com.
  3. Web site: Big Thief Announce Another New Album, Release Lead Single "Not". pastemagazine.com.
  4. Web site: Cutforth . Katie . December 26, 2020 . How Buck Meek lets his music fly . November 30, 2021 . The Line of Best Fit.
  5. Web site: Bear Creek Studio alumnus stars in centerpiece film at SIFF. The Woodinville Weekly.
  6. Web site: Maicki . Salvatore . February 6, 2020 . Big Thief's unfinished history . November 30, 2021 . The Fader.
  7. Web site: The official website for independent record label 4AD.. 4AD.
  8. Web site: Big Thief 'Two Hands' Review: The Album Crackles with the Intensity of a Live Performance. October 11, 2019. Slant Magazine. December 19, 2021.
  9. Web site: Big Thief announce new album, tour and share emotive new single, 'Not'. Elizabeth. Aubrey. August 13, 2019. NME.
  10. Web site: Listen to "Not" by Big Thief. pitchfork.com.
  11. Web site: Big Thief Share New Song "Forgotten Eyes": Listen . Pitchfork . October 2, 2019 . October 3, 2019.
  12. Web site: Adrienne Lenker . March 12, 2021 . www.grammy.com.
  13. Web site: The 10 Best Albums of 2019. December 17, 2019. Spin. December 17, 2019.
  14. Two Hands . . . 2019 . liner notes . 4AD-0180.
  15. Web site: ARIA Chart Watch #547. auspOp. October 19, 2019. October 19, 2019. October 19, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191019063322/https://www.auspop.com.au/2019/10/aria-chart-watch-547/. dead.