Callers

Life of Love
Die-Cut 180 gram LP with mp3 download.
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Audio

Track List

  1. You Are An Arc
  2. Glow
  3. Life of Love
  4. Young People
  5. Heartbeat
  6. How You Hold Your Arms
  7. Dressed In Blue
  8. Roll
  9. Bloodless Ties

Ryan and Sara met Don at a show at Melvin's, a bar on St. Claude in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans. Ryan and Sara had just begun writing and recording songs together on an old 4-track with a mic hanging from the blade of a ceiling fan in the middle of that stifling sweaty summer, but they would soon part ways and leave New Orleans. Over the next couple of years they relocated to Providence together and later settled in Brooklyn where Don had also settled after Katrina.
Life of Love is the first collection of songs Callers wrote and recorded exclusively in New York as a three-piece. Naturally the band's sound grew in volume in response to the volume of the city; however, they held on to what makes them so consistently affecting: their raw spartan style, anchored by Sara's sensually tough vocals, and Ryan and Don's Southern-honed chops as multi-instrumentalists.
The album started with the band's cover of Wire's "Heartbeat", and the idea of creating something simple and cathartic. Using borrowed amps and mics, in bedrooms and in studios, and by the grace of their good friends, Callers recorded Life of Love in intense spurts over the course of a year. Unlike the experimental ballads on their debut Fortune, the new songs pulse with gritty urgency, colored by the sounds of damaged gear and the earnest spirit of a middle-school gospel choir. The result is an album stripped to the core, an expression of the inexpressible space between us and the places we inhabit and the people we share those places with.

Credits

Performers:
Don Godwin, Sara Lucas & Ryan Seaton

Recording:
Jeremy Scott, Civil Defense; Jason LaFarge, Seizures Palace; Callers at home in Brooklyn

Mastering:
Gene Paul and Jamie Polaski at G&J Audio