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$4.02The Story
| Release Date | 21/07/2023 |
| Format | LP Seaglass Vinyl |
| Label | Jagjaguwar |
| Catalogue Number | JAG449lp-C1 |
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The car windows are down, the air is warm, and the possibilities are boundless. On Cut Worms, the new self-titled album from Brooklyn-based Max Clarke, the singer-songwriter and musician continues his exploration of what he calls âpop essentialismâ.
Mining the golden hits of yesteryear for a timeless double A-side sound, he contemplates age-old questions through a modern lens. Here, he leaves behind the legendary studio and sought-after producers for a more homegrown approach, working with a cast of gifted friends and collaborators. The result is a compact collection of daydream anthems that live between the summerâs hopeful beginnings and the seasonâs fleeting end.
As opposed to recording the entire album in one chunk at one studio, Clarke varied his methods. Three of the songs were cut from start to finish in his shared rehearsal space. âDonât Fade Outâ and Living Insideâ were recorded in Brooklyn by Brian and Michael DâAddario of the Lemon Twigs, who also played piano and bass, respectively, on these two songs. Further basic tracking was done by Rick Spataro (of indie folk band Florist) at his Hudson Valley studio, Onlyness Analog, with contributions from the long
standing Cut Worms live bandâkeyboardist John Andrews, bassist Keven Louis Lareau, and drummer Noah Bond (who played on all three sessions).
A youthful spirit breathes throughout these nine songs. The carnation-adorned school dance serenade of âIâll Never Make Itâ; the starry eyed infatuation of âIs it Magic?â; the first fall leaves on the bus ride to school on âLiving Insideââall evoke a place of warmth and safety. Declarations like âDonât Fade Outâ, âLetâs Go Out On The Townâ, and âUse Your Loveâ make high demands for life to change, but beg for us, as people, to keep hold of what makes us human. Clarke wrestles with a paradoxâthe joys of experience
cannot be won without the loss of innocence.
On âBallad of a Texas Kingâ Clarke sings, ââHey kid come along... something is wrong... I believe you know... All this to say, only one way that this can go...â Itâs as if heâs reaching out to his younger self, letting him know the changes are inevitable. How
do we hang on to a dream? How do we not lose ourselves in a world that is lost? The only way out of a nightmare is to keep going Clarkeâs answer lies in his art, where the search for love and the perfect pop song coalesce and transcend him to that other plane. âKyle Avallone
Tracklist:
1) Donât Fade Out
2) Take it and Smile
3) Ballad of the Texas King
4) Iâll Never Make It
5) Is it Magic?
6) Letâs Go Out On The Town
7) Living Inside
8) Use Your Love! (Right Now)
9) Too Bad

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| Release Date | 21/07/2023 |
| Format | LP Seaglass Vinyl |
| Label | Jagjaguwar |
| Catalogue Number | JAG449lp-C1 |
Â
The car windows are down, the air is warm, and the possibilities are boundless. On Cut Worms, the new self-titled album from Brooklyn-based Max Clarke, the singer-songwriter and musician continues his exploration of what he calls âpop essentialismâ.
Mining the golden hits of yesteryear for a timeless double A-side sound, he contemplates age-old questions through a modern lens. Here, he leaves behind the legendary studio and sought-after producers for a more homegrown approach, working with a cast of gifted friends and collaborators. The result is a compact collection of daydream anthems that live between the summerâs hopeful beginnings and the seasonâs fleeting end.
As opposed to recording the entire album in one chunk at one studio, Clarke varied his methods. Three of the songs were cut from start to finish in his shared rehearsal space. âDonât Fade Outâ and Living Insideâ were recorded in Brooklyn by Brian and Michael DâAddario of the Lemon Twigs, who also played piano and bass, respectively, on these two songs. Further basic tracking was done by Rick Spataro (of indie folk band Florist) at his Hudson Valley studio, Onlyness Analog, with contributions from the long
standing Cut Worms live bandâkeyboardist John Andrews, bassist Keven Louis Lareau, and drummer Noah Bond (who played on all three sessions).
A youthful spirit breathes throughout these nine songs. The carnation-adorned school dance serenade of âIâll Never Make Itâ; the starry eyed infatuation of âIs it Magic?â; the first fall leaves on the bus ride to school on âLiving Insideââall evoke a place of warmth and safety. Declarations like âDonât Fade Outâ, âLetâs Go Out On The Townâ, and âUse Your Loveâ make high demands for life to change, but beg for us, as people, to keep hold of what makes us human. Clarke wrestles with a paradoxâthe joys of experience
cannot be won without the loss of innocence.
On âBallad of a Texas Kingâ Clarke sings, ââHey kid come along... something is wrong... I believe you know... All this to say, only one way that this can go...â Itâs as if heâs reaching out to his younger self, letting him know the changes are inevitable. How
do we hang on to a dream? How do we not lose ourselves in a world that is lost? The only way out of a nightmare is to keep going Clarkeâs answer lies in his art, where the search for love and the perfect pop song coalesce and transcend him to that other plane. âKyle Avallone
Tracklist:
1) Donât Fade Out
2) Take it and Smile
3) Ballad of the Texas King
4) Iâll Never Make It
5) Is it Magic?
6) Letâs Go Out On The Town
7) Living Inside
8) Use Your Love! (Right Now)
9) Too Bad












