DETAILS
TRACKS
Side A
- Crawling Off Your Pages
- Swinging In The Circus
- That's Not Real At All (B. Midweek Pg. 207)
- Only So Much
- They Said So
- Runaway, Yeah
Side B
- Colossal Waste of Light
- The Snowfire Band
- Everything That I See You See Better (22)
- Misuse
- Pink Chair
- Lyin' In Your Tomb
- I Can't Be Told
RELEASE DATE
3/10/2023
• NOW AVAILABLE ON * * PURPLE LIGHTNING * * VINYL.
• Featuring new member VICTOR KRUMMENACHER of CAMPER VAN BEETHOVEN & MONKS OF DOOM
• Produced by PETER BUCK of R.E.M.
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Eyelids’ new album, A Colossal Waste of Light, does an excellent job of framing the quintet as one of today’s most compelling purveyors of lopsided guitar pop workouts and earworm-laden vocal melodies. It also proves that great guitar pop can still evoke favorites from a glorious past - the penetrating moodiness of XTC’s Black Sea, or R.E.M.’s Fables of the Reconstruction, comes to mind - while refusing to waste time on idle nostalgia.
On their 4th full-length album (but 17th vinyl offering if you include previous 7”s and EPs) the Portland, OR band also rediscover the beauty of firsts. A Colossal Waste of Light marks the first time the band wrote songs remotely (“it ended up being fun & weird to send out a very simple version of a song and see who came back first with another part for it”, John Moen looks back), their first reunion at the Destination: Universe studio post-isolation, and their first batch of melodious new tunes since The Accidental Falls, the band’s 2020 project with poet, lyricist and Tim Buckley collaborator Larry Beckett (an extra-ordinary pairing that allowed Eyelids’ two frontmen/tunesmiths, Chris Slusarenko and John Moen, to find a new, multilayered appreciation for the art of songcraft).
Most importantly, A Colossal Waste of Light is the first Eyelids album to feature new bass player Victor Krummenacher (Camper Van Beethoven, Monks of Doom). Eyelids had shared bills with Krummenacher a few times before he moved to Portland, but once he arrived he quickly found himself in a new town where everything was suddenly locked down. Luckily enough, there were eventual get-togethers in Slusarenko’s backyard and, finally one day, a most coveted question: “do you want me to play bass for your band?”. The artistry he brings to A Colossal Waste of Light is seasoned and fresh in equal measure. Alongside Jonathan Drews’ expressive yet mysteriously ethereal guitar playing and Paulie Pulvirenti’s imaginative and powerful drumming, the finished LP is the perfect summation of Eyelids’ new and old ways of collaborating together.
As for the record’s title, Slusarenko notes that it conjures “the parallel lines of dearly holding onto some sort of version of hope, all the while knowing everything's going to shit.” With all the feel of a lost late 70s classic, A Colossal Waste Of Light sounds both majestic and playfully open to multifaceted meanings and moods. It’s haunted and vibrant all at once, while putting some kicks back towards melancholy. Every track feels like its own journey and having songs from two songwriters at the top of their game makes for a most dynamic, immersive narrative as their songs follow one another throughout. As a whole, it’s thrilling, moving, mercurial, absorbing, soothing, and unmistakably Eyelids.
EXPLORE
 
      
      
      Max Knouse
Chimpmunk'd Away
 
      
      
      Old Unconscious
The Circular Ruins
 
      
      
      Fruit Bats
Tripper (Deluxe Reissue)
 
      
      
      Eyelids
No Jigsaw
 
      
      
      Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld
Last Stars First Light
 
      
      
      Califone
villagers
 
      
      
      Jenny Conlee
Tides: Pieces For Accordion And Piano
 
      
      
      The Hackles
What a beautiful thing I have made
 
      
      
      No. 2
First Love
 
      
      
      José Medeles
Railroad Cadences & Melancholic Anthems
 
      
      
      Eyelids
Everything That I See You See Better
 
      
      
      The Delines
The Sea Drift
 
      
      
      M. Ward
End of Amnesia
 
      
      
      Motrik
MØØN: The Cosmic Electrics of MØTRIK
 
      
      
      Infinite X's
Infinite X's
 
      
      
      Longstocking
Once Upon A Time Called Now
 
      
      
      Dave Depper
Europa
 
      
      
      Motrik
Artificial Head
 
      
      
      Slanted Floors
Pink Heaven
 
      
      
      No. 2
You Might Be Right
 
      
      
      John Cameron Mitchell & Eyelids
Turning Time Around EP
 
      
      
      Eyelids
Jay Gonzalez Sings Eyelids Sings Jay Gonzalez Sings Eyelids
 
      
      
      Team Dresch
Choices, Chances, Changes: Singles & Comptracks 1994-2000
 
      
      
      1939 Ensemble
New Cinema
 
      
      
      Motrik
Safety Copy
 
      
      
      The Builders And The Butchers
Dead Reckoning
 
      
      
      The Geraldine Fibbers
Lost Somewhere Between The Earth and My Home
 
      
      
      The Builders And The Butchers
Salvation Is A Deep Dark Well
 
      
      
      Hallelujah The Hills
Movement Scorekeepers EP
 
      
      
      Kind of Like Spitting
You Secretly Want Me Dead - RSD 2016
 
      
      
      Sin Ropas
Mirror Bride
 
      
      
      Slow Moses
Charity Binge
 
      
      
      Red Red Meat
Red Red Meat
 
      
      
      Red Red Meat
Jimmywine Majestic
 
      
      
      Red Red Meat
Bunny Gets Paid
 
      
      
      Hook & Anchor
Hook & Anchor
 
      
      
      Eyelids
854
 
      
      
      Red Red Meat
There's A Star Above The Manger Tonight
 
      
      
      Fruit Bats
Mouthfuls
 
      
      
      Pellet Gun
Great Divide
 
      
      
      Portland Cello Project
Homage
 
      
      
      Laura Gibson
La Grande
 
      
      
      Laura Gibson
La Grande (single)
 
      
      
      Dr. Frank
Andromeda Klein
 
      
      
      Johanna Samuels
Bystander
 
      
      
      Jon Brion
Meaningless
 
      
      
      Blue Cranes
My Only Secret
 
      
      
      Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld
Save It For Later
 
      
      
      




 
       
       
      