Nat Baldwin

In The Hollows
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Audio

Track List

  1. Wasted
  2. Knockout
  3. Half My Life
  4. In The Hollows
  5. The End of Night
  6. Cosmos Pose
  7. Sharpshooter
  8. Bored To Death
  9. A Good Day To Die

In The Hollows is Nat Baldwin's followup to 2011's People Changes. Despite his busy schedule recording and touring as the bass player for Dirty Projectors, Nat found time to write and record his most soulful and ambitious collection of songs to date. After recording the initial tracks at Machines With Magnets in Pawtucket, RI, Nat recruited Otto Hauser for drums and percussion, and Rob Moose and Clarice Jensen to write string arrangements. Discussing the album's production, Nat says "I wanted to achieve a consistency throughout that my past albums have lacked. I wanted the strings to add to the mournful quality of the songs, weaving their way through the sonic terrain, providing emotional emphasis, but also leaving necessary amounts of space. Albums by Nick Drake, Judee Sill, Joanna Newsom, Antony & the Johnsons, and Bill Callahan, to name a few, provided inspiration in balancing that intimacy with minimal, but powerful, adornments."
Much of the album was written while Nat was training for a marathon at his home in Maine. According to Nat, "I had a pretty rigorous and consistent routine of running/working out early in the morning, and working on music all afternoon/evening. I also started reading obsessively during this time, as I wasn't moving around much after the morning marathon training. Some of the songs were inspired by books I was reading, and some were inspired by my lifestyle." Blending autobiographical details with fiction, the songs cover a wide range of topics including boxing, drowning, bodybuilding, target practice, will power, Steve Prefontaine, competition, separation, isolation, devastation, manipulation, conflagration, intoxication, and suicide.
Immersive, athletic, and often profound, In the Hollows represents his clearest and most consistent album-length statement, melodically, structurally, and lyrically. Nat explains that "I hope it is as unsettling as it is beautiful. I want it to make people feel things they can’t describe."

Credits

Performers:
Nat Baldwin, Otto Hauser, Rob Moose, Clarice Jensen & Nadia Sirota

Recording:
Machines With Magnets & Bunker Studios

Mastering:
Mark Donahue, Soundmirror