4/22/2020

Listen to Devon Williams' new single "A Tear In The Fabric" via Treble; new LP due 5/1 on Slumberland


Listen to Devon Williams' new single "A Tear In The Fabric" via Treble; new LP is due 5/1 on Slumberland

A Tear In The Fabric is out on May 1 via Slumberland Records
pre-order the LP here

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Today, Devon Williams shares "A Tear In The Fabric" via Treble. Check out the premiere here. Treble described the track as "a pristine and shimmering bit of power pop made rich and lusher through pedal steel, Hammond organ and a big studio pop sound. There’s a touch of canyon twang to the song, and more than a little Big Star and Byrds in his jangle, yet with a new wave sensibility that nods to Marshall Crenshaw and Lloyd Cole." To go along with this single, Devon has compiled a playlist of Clifford T. Ward songs, who is an influence for this track & is also sampled at the end of the song. Check out the playlist here. A Tear In The Fabric is due out on May 1st, 2020 via Slumberland Records.

Regarding the single, Williams stated: "In domestic bliss, there are times when you start to wonder who you really are. At a certain age, I think you start to feel more mortal, and you hold a little tighter to parts of yourself that are a little more difficult to reconcile. So, you're basically trying to keep a part of you alive that should be dead. So, you may feel stuck. So "A Tear in the Fabric" says we can change, we can stay the same, or maybe we can just do both. And at the end of "A Tear in the Fabric" is a sample of the Clifford T. Ward song "No More Rock N' Roll." He's the best at taking the everyday and commonplace and making it remarkable and romantic."

Bio:
Over three albums under his own name, Devon Williams has honed a trademark blend of shining power pop, folk rock, and jangle pop that explores the shared spaces and nuances of each, anchored by his distinctive melodic gifts.

After an uncharacteristic six-year break, he returns with A Tear In The Fabric: 12 lushly arranged, deeply felt songs chronicling a journey from confusion to clarity, driven by a lilting dreaminess, rock-solid songcraft, and unerring hooks. It’s a stunning step forward from 2008’s Carefree, 2011’s Euphoria, and 2014’s Gilding the Lily – a tightrope-walk between reality and fantasy rendered in vividly impressionistic color.

The long six years between Gilding the Lily and A Tear In The Fabric were defined by a series of changes: most notably, the birth of Williams’ daughter four years ago and the illness and eventual death of his father in 2019. Forced to confront head-on the implications of these jarring shifts to his reality, Williams began considering his priorities and purpose – and grappling with who he was and wanted to be – in his gestating songs.

Williams found himself engaged in an endless dialogue with his thoughts – and, in turn, continuously tweaking and prodding the material. Even mixing became a place to labor over details, turning into a two-year process. “The back and forth with Dave Carswell [best known for his work with Destroyer] was rough,” Williams admits. Perhaps it was only natural: irrevocable change had created the tears in the fabric of his day-to-day life that give the album its title.

Sometimes the material grounded him in domesticity and routine; other times, they helped him escape from daily drudgery. As he sings on “In Babylon,” “It’s hard to trust the imaginary / Second guessing a dream / You don’t know what you are anymore / Is there a perfect world in the normal life?”

The finished songs are a series of evocative snapshots for Williams – six years-worth of places and conflicted feelings: questions asked, answers given, compromises reached, as captured with startling lucidity as on “Domesticated”: “I’m under your skin, is this the price of forever? I don’t mind if you just do what you like / I find it hard to re-adjust this tug of war / Is it part of the role? / Well, if it is, I can play.”

Rarely have songs so personal sounded so luxurious. In a catalog full of pop gems, A Tear In The Fabric stands out for its completeness – individual worlds of sound and sentiment, timeless and transcending their origins. Its creation may have been laborious, but the final product feels as natural as breathing.




Devon Williams
A Tear In The Fabric
(Slumberland Records)
[pre-order the LP here]
Street Date: May 1, 2020

Track List:

1. Followed Me Back
2. A Tear In The Fabric
3. In Babylon
4. Out Of Time
5. Domesticated
6. Deadly Turn
7. For My Memory To Collect
8. Snake In The Grass
9. Borderline
10. Slow Motion
11. Circus World
12. Peace Now?


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