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Pompeii, Cate Le Bon's sixth full-length studio album and the follow up to 2019's Mercury-nominated Reward, bears a storied title summoning apocalypse, but the metaphor eclipses any 'dissection of immediacy,' says Le Bon. Not to downplay her nod to disorientation induced by double catastrophe - global pandemic plus climate emergency's colliding eco-traumas resonate all too eerily. 'What would be your last gesture?' she asks. But just as Vesuvius remains active, Pompeii reaches past the current crises to tap into what Le Bon calls 'an economy of time warp' where life roils, bubbles, wrinkles, melts, hardens, and reconfigures unpredictably, like lava - or sound, rather.\r
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Like she says in the opener, 'Dirt on the Bed,' Sound doesn't go away / In habitual silence / It reinvents the surface / Of everything you touch.

Pompeii is sonically minimal in parts, and its lyrics jog between self-reflection and direct address. Vulnerability, although 'obscured,' challenges Le Bon's tendencies towards irony. Written primarily on bass and composed entirely alone in an 'uninterrupted vacuum,' Le Bon plays every instrument (except drums and saxophones) and recorded the album largely by herself with long-term collaborator and co-producer Samur Khouja in Cardiff, Wales.\r
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Enforced time and space pushed boundaries, leading to an even more extreme version of Le Bon's studio process \u2013 as exits were sealed, she granted herself 'permission to annihilate identity.' 'Assumptions were destroyed, and nothing was rejected' as her punk assessments of existence emerged.

Enter Le Bon's signature aesthetic paradox: songs built for Now miraculously germinate from her interests in antiquity, philosophy, architecture, and divinity's modalities. Unhinged opulence rests in sonic deconstruction that finds coherence in pop structures, and her narrativity favors slippage away from meaning.\r
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In 'Remembering Me,' she sings: In the classical rewrite / I wore the heat like / A hundred birthday cakes / Under one sun. Reconstituted meltdowns, eloquently expressed. This mirrors what she says about the creative process: 'as a changeable element, it's sometimes the only point of control\u2026 a circuit breaker.'\r
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She's for sure enlightened, or at least more highly evolved than the rest of us. Hear the last stanza on the album closer, 'Wheel': I do not think that you love yourself / I'd take you back to school / And teach you right / How to want a life / But, it takes more time than you'd tender. Reprimanding herself or a loved one, no matter: it's an end note about learning how to love, which takes a lifetime and is more urgent than ever.

To leverage visionary control, Le Bon invented twisted types of discipline into her absurdist decision making. Primary goals in this project were to mimic the 'religious' sensibility in one of Tim Presley's paintings, which hung on the studio wall as a meditative image and was reproduced as a portrait of Le Bon for Pompeii's cover.
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Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.Pompeii, Cate Le Bon's sixth full-length studio album and the follow up to 2019's Mercury-nominated Reward, bears a storied title summoning apocalypse, but the metaphor eclipses any 'dissection of immediacy,' says Le Bon. Not to downplay her nod to disorientation induced by double catastrophe - global pandemic plus climate emergency's colliding eco-traumas resonate all too eerily. 'What would be your last gesture?' she asks. But just as Vesuvius remains active, Pompeii reaches past the current crises to tap into what Le Bon calls 'an economy of time warp' where life roils, bubbles, wrinkles, melts, hardens, and reconfigures unpredictably, like lava - or sound, rather.rrLike she says in the opener, 'Dirt on the Bed,' Sound doesn't go away / In habitual silence / It reinvents the surface / Of everything you touch.Pompeii is sonically minimal in parts, and its lyrics jog between self-reflection and direct address. Vulnerability, although 'obscured,' challenges Le Bon's tendencies towards irony. Written primarily on bass and composed entirely alone in an 'uninterrupted vacuum,' Le Bon plays every instrument (except drums and saxophones) and recorded the album largely by herself with long-term collaborator and co-producer Samur Khouja in Cardiff, Wales.rrEnforced time and space pushed boundaries, leading to an even more extreme version of Le Bon's studio process u2013 as exits were sealed, she granted herself 'permission to annihilate identity.' 'Assumptions were destroyed, and nothing was rejected' as her punk assessments of existence emerged.Enter Le Bon's signature aesthetic paradox: songs built for Now miraculously germinate from her interests in antiquity, philosophy, architecture, and divinity's modalities. Unhinged opulence rests in sonic deconstruction that finds coherence in pop structures, and her narrativity favors slippage away from meaning.rrIn 'Remembering Me,' she sings: In the classical rewrite / I wore the heat like / A hundred birthday cakes / Under one sun. Reconstituted meltdowns, eloquently expressed. This mirrors what she says about the creative process: 'as a changeable element, it's sometimes the only point of controlu2026 a circuit breaker.'rrShe's for sure enlightened, or at least more highly evolved than the rest of us. Hear the last stanza on the album closer, 'Wheel': I do not think that you love yourself / I'd take you back to school / And teach you right / How to want a life / But, it takes more time than you'd tender. Reprimanding herself or a loved one, no matter: it's an end note about learning how to love, which takes a lifetime and is more urgent than ever. To leverage visionary control, Le Bon invented twisted types of discipline into her absurdist decision making. Primary goals in this project were to mimic the 'religious' sensibility in one of Tim Presley's paintings, which hung on the studio wall as a meditative image and was reproduced as a portrait of Le Bon for Pompeii's cover.
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