KATIE VON SCHLEICHER - CONSUMMATION FOR RADIO
RELEASE DATE: MAY 22, 2020
RIYL: US Girls, Mitski, Perfume Genius
RECOMMENDED TRACKS: WHEEL, CAGED SLEEP, CAN YOU HELP?, HAMMER, BRUTALITY
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“With virtuosic arrangements and cavernous production flourishes, the Brooklyn songwriter’s second full-length is an ambitious record that miraculously does not feel like it’s taking on too much.” - PITCHFORK
“This is quickly becoming one of my favorite records of the year so far.” - Robin Hilton, NPR’S NEW MUSIC FRIDAY
“…Motivated and optimistic, like she’s realizing her mystical powers and deciding what to do with them.” - CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND
“The album itself has many different moods, but Von Schleicher masters them all with her keen rock sensibilities.” - PASTE
“A cinematic and remarkably poised record, lunging from one uncanny melody to the next.”- FADER
Consummation has been included on Pitchfork’s Selects playlist, covered in NPR and will be the BBC6 Album of the Day on May 28th. It’s been written about in The FADER, Consequence of Sound, LA Times, NME, The Independent, American Songwriter, Paste’s 10 Albums We’re Excited About In May. Upcoming: Pitchfork review, Bandcamp feature, interview in The Independent, NPR’s New Music Friday, reviews in Uncut, Q, Gold Flake Paint.
Bio: Katie Von Schleicher doesn’t hold back. Her music, drenched in layers of warmth and fuzz, mines depression, devotion, power, and anxiety without reserve. But if channeling weighty subject matter is a constant in Von Schleicher’s music, so too is transforming that material into sonic landscapes that defy expectations. On Von Schleicher’s second record, Consummation, she blasts past the lo-fi power ballads of her debut Shitty Hits (2017) with a severe expansion of her sonic palette; its thirteen shape-shifting songs depict a deeply personal exploration of trauma. The result is both potent and listenable; strange and familiar; intense and entertaining—and, perhaps most of all, teeming with life.
Consummation is, in part, inspired by an alternate interpretation of Hitchcock’s Vertigo. In 2018, Von Schleicher rewatched the seminal film and was struck by its largely unanalyzed subtext of abuse. She knew immediately that this hidden narrative, which spoke to her personal experience, would be the basis of her next album.
While writing and engineering the record, she found sanctuary in the words of other women: namely, Carmen Maria Machado’s Her Body and Other Parties, Rachel Cusk’s Outline trilogy, and Rebecca Solnit’s A Field Guide to Getting Lost. The latter proved particularly influential: Soon after revisiting Vertigo, Von Schleicher stumbled upon Solnit’s lacerating take on the film. Solnit describes the “wandering, stalking, haunting” of romantic pursuit that it depicts as “consummation,” while “real communion”—understanding and mutual respect between two lovers—is, to the men in the film, “unimaginable.” The consequence is a fundamental failure of communication. At its core, Consummation evokes the pain of being unable to bridge that vast psychic distance between oneself and another.
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