Cass McCombs – Humor Risk (2011)
|From Domino USA
Cass McCombs is set to release his second album this year, Humor Risk, on November 8th.
Humor Risk was recorded in various homes and studios in California, New York, New Jersey and Chicago, and was produced by Cass McCombs and Ariel Rechtshaid, with whom he created Wit’s End, and before that, CATACOMBS.
Listen to “The Same Thing”:
Cass McCombs – The Same Thing by DominoRecordCo
Humor Risk is an attempt at laughter instead of confusion, chaos instead of morality, or, as fellow Northern Californian Jack London said, “I would rather be ashes than dust!”. Musically, it is more rhythm-based, tempos swifter to nearly rocking, than the sparse Wit’s End. Infectious melodies are outlined by a wry lyricism that expresses the stories of characters from McCombs’ native land. Rather than fulfilling the stereotype of the confessional singer-songwriter, he describes the lifestyles and feelings of those that surround him, with more love than judgment: drugs, Scientology, Western America, and so on, in allegorical form.
I am very excited for this release by McCombs. Musically, it is more rhythm-based, and with more emphasis on lyricism, than the sparse Wit’s End, which I highly recommend as well.