ABOUT THIS ITEM
On their fifth album, "Take Care, Take Care, Take Care", Explosions In The Sky take some of their greatest creative leaps yet, experimenting with layers of haunting, unplaceable sounds, euphoric vocals, classical guitar, body percussion, Japanese singing bowls and more. "Take Care, Take Care, Take Care" is Explosions In The Sky's most texturally diverse and emotionally dynamic album yet, and certainly their most masterfully crafted. It is perhaps the most emotionally arresting album by a band responsible for some of the most emotionally arresting music of the past decade.
Recorded at Sonic Ranch in El Paso, Texas by John Congleton and produced by the band, “Take Care, Take Care, Take Care” is the Texas quartet's first full-length studio effort since 2007's “All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone”. The record was mixed by Congleton at Austin’s Public Hi-Fi studio and features artwork by long-time visual collaborator Esteban Rey.
1. Last Known Surroundings
2. Human Qualities
3. Trembling Hands
4. Be Comfortable, Creature
5. Postcard From 1952
6. Let Me Back In