Vinyl LP pressing. Dark Bird Is Home doesn't feel like it came from one time, one place, or one tape machine. The songs and sounds were captured in various countries, studios, and barns, and they carry a weather-worn quality, some dirt and some grit. If you're a fan of The Tallest Man On Earth, Dark Bird pays real tribute to the old records you fell for, and goes new places you're going to love as well. While Dark Bird is The Tallest Man at his most personal and direct, deeper and darker than ever at times, it's also an album with strokes of whimsy and the scent of new beginnings, which feels fresh for The Tallest Man on Earth, and well timed. Reliably, the melodies and arrangements are sturdy and classic, like old cars and tightly wound clocks. The lyrics and their delivery are both comforting and alarming, like tall trees and wide hills. The other musicians and layers on this recording put a wide lens on familiar themes. Fear and darkness, sleep or lack of it, dreams in the dark and in the light. Moving, leaving, going. Distance and short stops, long straight lines, temporal places. More hopefully, a grateful nod to a traveling partner, a healing mind. Maybe a little forgiveness needed. Definitely some things to forget. You should expect the loudest and proudest sounds yet from The Tallest Man on Earth on album number four, but also the softest and the lowest.
TracksCredits
- Disc 1 -
1 Fields of Our Home 4:28
2 Darkness of the Dream 5:01
3 Singers 3:08
4 Slow Dance 3:37
5 Little Nowhere Towns 3:29
- Disc 2 -
1 Sagres 5:14
2 Timothy 4:20
3 Beginners 3:15
4 Seventeen 4:07
5 Dark Bird Is Home 5:04
TracksCredits
- Disc 1 -
1 Fields of Our Home 4:28
2 Darkness of the Dream 5:01
3 Singers 3:08
4 Slow Dance 3:37
5 Little Nowhere Towns 3:29
- Disc 2 -
1 Sagres 5:14
2 Timothy 4:20
3 Beginners 3:15
4 Seventeen 4:07
5 Dark Bird Is Home 5:04