DETAILS
TRACKS
Side A
- the habsburg jaw
- eyelash
- mcmansions
- villagers
Side B
- comedy
- ox-eye
- halloween
- skunkish
- sweetly
RELEASE DATE
5/19/2023
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"Rutili and a returning cast of longtime Califone collaborators have tapped a newfound efficiency within their shared love of the strange, channeling it into some of the band’s most fetching songs ever.” - 8.1 - PITCHFORK
"villagers is unmistakably a work of Rutili’s own making, rife with the earthy Americana and hypnotic sonic experimentation that set them apart from the beginning.” - TREBLE
"villagers’s nine tracks span across a wide thematic landscape like a good short story collection” - FLOOD
"A reminder that Tim Rutili is up there with Kurt Wagner and Cass McCombs when it comes to pognant, deconstructed Americana." - UNCUT
"Given how long Califone have been going, it’s heartening to hear them continuing to evolve, while maintaining the qualities that make them unique.” - DUSTED
Part experimental indie and part ‘70s soft rock, Califone’s first record in three years finds creative force Tim Rutili reaching new levels of harmony, fragility, and confidence. With recording sessions in four different cities and a cadre of hyper-talented collaborators (here including longtime cohorts Ben Massarella, Michael Krassner, Rachel Blumberg, Max Knouse and Brian Deck, as well as the likes of Nora O'Connor and Finom's Macie Stewart) villagers' nine compositions stretch out just as far, incorporating elements of classic radio pop and electronic experimentation into the mix.
Whether detailing aging goths retaining their identity through year-long spooky decorations (“Halloween”), an imagined conversation with an inbred monarch (“Habsburg Jaw”), or the conflicts between identity and technology (“Ox-Eye”), Villagers’ nine tracks spread out and luxuriates in the messy darkness of modern life. Like sitting in awe on the porch swing at the end of the world, Califone’s latest marvels at the edge of the universe spreading into the darkness of infinity.
EXPLORE
Adam Selzer
Slow Decay
Hallelujah The Hills
Against Electricity
José Medeles
Art of Slowness: The Halfling Session
Old Unconscious
Sunfort
Motrik
"33"
Christian Kiefer
What You Have Come For Is Death
Boxhead Ensemble
The Unseen Hand: Music For Documentary Film
Hook & Anchor
Hook & Anchor
The Valiant Arms
Swallow The Sea: The Songs of The Crabs
Carcrashlander
A Plan To Tell The Future
Alialujah Choir
The Alialujah Choir
Slow Moses
Charity Binge
Scirocco
Walk To The Moon
Perhapst
Perhapst
The Born Losers
The Born Losers
The Maroons
You're Gonna Ruin Everything
Norfolk & Western
Centralia
Dave Depper
Utrecht Suite
Matthew Hattie Hein
In Search of Lost Hein
No. 2
What Does Good Luck Bring?
Nick Jaina
A Bird In The Opera House
Boxhead Ensemble
Electric Guitar
Kpants
Smile And Nod Accordingly
Eyelids
Slow It Goes
Arch Cape
Arch Cape
Hallelujah The Hills
No One Knows What Happens Next
Annalisa Tornfelt & Gideon Freudmann
Unraveling
Martha Scanlan
The Shape of Things Gone Missing, The Shape of Things To Come
The Hackles
The Twilight's Calling It Quits
Eyelids
Maybe More
Martha Scanlan
The River and The Light
Team Dresch
Team Dresch Bundles
Old Unconscious
Lyle
Eyelids
Jay Gonzalez Sings Eyelids Sings Jay Gonzalez Sings Eyelids
Defective AI
A Book Of Coherent Warnings
Marisa Anderson & Tara Jane O'Neil
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
No. 2
You Might Be Right
Team Dresch
Choices, Chances, Changes: Singles & Comptracks 1994-2000
Dave Depper
Europa
Longstocking
Once Upon A Time Called Now
Infinite X's
Infinite X's
Chainsaw Records
Chainsaw Records Bundle
José Medeles
Railroad Cadences & Melancholic Anthems
No. 2
First Love
Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld
Last Stars First Light
Jon Brion
Meaningless
Fruit Bats
Tripper (Deluxe Reissue)
No. 2
Allistair Chestnut



