Nightcap At Wits' End (Indie Exclusive Opaque Yellow LP)

 
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Garcia Peoples
Nightcap At Wits' End (Indie Exclusive Opaque Yellow LP)

[ Beyond Beyond is Beyond Records / LP ]

Release Date: Friday 9 October 2020

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Garcia Peoples have been a magnetic north for me since I first saw the name a few years ago, loved the suspected pun in there, then heard the psychedelic mission and improvising nerve on the records, the circulating gig tapes and finally in the first-person high of live performance. But in a season of fear and profound loss with no clear way ahead, Garcia Peoples rolled up that night with an uncanny medicine that shook me forward and keeps this album within reach, in a high rotation of assuring message and serial discovery. First impressions count a lot when you find a new, favorite record. But the ones that stick around don't give you everything at once. Nightcap at Wits' End has a lot of what I need right now - then brings something new every time I play it.

The duality here runs deep: almost 50 minutes of intricately arranged composition and kinetic guitar chorales christened in tribute to both a familiar place of refuge and that ragged state of mind beyond all common sense, when you keep on going even after you've run out of rope and road. The music itself is a double image: one album-length side of songs that advance the crisp momentum and tangled jangle of early-2019's Natural Facts; and a second half that extends the medley action on Cosmic Cash with the long reach of One Step Behind in a suite of dynamic writing and bonded, instrumental charge, connected by live-to-tape jams - the band's first time exercising that second-nature-on-stage in a studio.

The juxtaposition affirms what I wrote in the opening line when I reviewed Natural Facts for Rolling Stone: "Expect the unexpected." And expect it right away. The great crash of guitars at the end of "Gliding Through" suddenly turns into "Wasted Time," a dream state of rippled-water singing that escalates into its own incandescent guitar argument. Halfway into "Painting a Vision That Carries," the music hovers in a suspense of acoustic strum and fuzz-buster chords - "Way out there on the brink," as the lyric goes - before the charging, instrumental climax. Over in the suite, "One at a Time" is slippery bass and swimming guitars; one improvisation sounds like treble prayer winging through a Marin County mist; and there is a minute-and-change of wahwah brutality before the striking finish of "Shadow," a quiet hymn for rising through wreckage.

Nightcap at Wits' End was a long time coming: more than nine months in Philadelphia with Jeff Zeigler, who recorded Natural Facts - from the first work in August, 2019 to the final mix, only a few weeks before I heard it in that eerie midnight. But this album has arrived as if absolutely destined for right now. I am tempted to say it is the band's best record, except Garcia Peoples are too restless to settle for plateaus. Just do as the title says. Raise a glass at your wit's end, and let the music blow away the night.
- David Fricke, June 2020

Tracks:

Gliding Through
Wasted Time
Altered Place
Fire of the Now
Painting a Vision That Carries
One at a Time
(Our Life Could Be Your Van)
Crown of Thought
(Sound Controls Time)
A Reckoning
(Litmus)
Shadow