Something We Once Knew (LP)
Tilt
Amoeba Review
The trio that makes up Tilt all come from established jazz backgrounds, but together they make sparkling, celestial art-pop. Their debut LP, Something We Once Knew, uses improvisation, composition, and recurring motifs to create an enveloping atmosphere of beauty, experimentation, and enchantment. Lilting vocals intertwine with angelic trombone lines for an intriguing avant-garde exploration of emotion and sound. Something We Once Knew is a searching, questing, yearning album that deserves an attentive listen.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Grounding I Could
|
Tilt | 06:32 |
2.
All and Nothing
|
Tilt | 03:03 |
3.
Tilted
|
Tilt | 03:44 |
4.
I Try
|
Tilt | 03:39 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
A Long View
|
Tilt | 03:57 |
2.
An Opening
|
Tilt | 02:04 |
3.
Mirror
|
Tilt | 02:38 |
4.
Fall Again
|
Tilt | 05:01 |