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Sleigher

    "Christmas is constant," says Ben Folds "Allowing you to take stock of what's different, to understand who you are and all the ways you've grown and changed" That notion lies at the heart of Folds' brilliantly titled new holiday collection, Sleigher - Built on an eclectic mix of originals and reimagined classics, the album examines the passage of time through the lens of Christmas, reflecting on memory, loss, and longing as it explores the variety of ways the yuletide season marks the chapters of our lives.

    The songs are playful here, full of humor and cheer, but they're also laced with an inescapable sense of melancholy, a looming darkness that always seems to hover around the periphery of those late December nights. Folds' performances, meanwhile, flirt with the standards while stretching the boundaries of tradition, at times offering up flashes of Vince Guaraldi and Burt Bacharach while still remaining true to Folds' singularly virtuosic brand of off-kilter indie pop.

    The result is not so much a Ben Folds Christmas record as it is a Ben Folds record set at Christmas, a meditation on the inexorable turning of the calendar and our ever changing selves as observed at the most wonderful--and challenging--time of the year.

    TRACK LISTING

    Little Drummer Bolero
    Sleepwalking Through Christmas
    Me And Maurice
    Christmas Time Rhyme
    Waiting For Snow
    We Could Have This (feat Lindsey Kraft)
    The Christmas Song
    The Bell That Couldn't Jingle
    Xmas Aye Eye
    You Don't Have To Be A Santa Claus

    Ben Folds Five

    Whatever And Ever Amen - 2024 Reissue

      Whatever and Ever Amen is the sophomore album from alternative rock trio Ben Folds Five. Originally released in 1997, the album features fan favorite songs like "Brick", "Kate", and "Song for the Dumped.”

      TRACK LISTING

      SIDE A
      One Angry Dwarf And 200 Solemn Faces
      Fair
      Brick
      Song For The Dumped
      Selfless, Cold And Composed

      SIDE B
      Kate
      Smoke
      Cigarette
      Steven’s Last Night In Town
      Battle Of Who Could Care Less
      Missing The War
      Evaporated 

      Ben Folds

      What Matters Most

        "More than anything, I wanted to make an album that was generous, that was useful," says Ben Folds - "I want you to finish this record with something you didn't have when you started" Indeed, Folds' masterful new collection, What Matters Most, isn't so much a statement as it is an offering, an open hand reaching out to all those wounded and bewildered by a world that seems to make less and less sense every day.

        Recorded in East Nashville with co-producer Joe Pisapia, the album marks Folds' first new studio release in eight years, and it's a bold, timely, cinematic work, one that examines the tragic and the absurd in equal measure as it reckons with hope and despair, gratitude and loss, identity and perspective. The songs are bittersweet here, hilarious at times, but often laced with a quiet sense of longing and dread: a text message goes unanswered; an old classmate descends into the dark depths of internet conspiracies; a relationship unravels in the middle of a lake. And yet, taken as a whole, the result is an undeniably joyful record that refuses to succumb to the weight of the world around it, an ecstatic reminder of all the beauty and promise hiding in plain sight for anyone willing (and present enough) to recognize their moments as they arrive.

        TRACK LISTING

        But Wait, There’s More
        Clouds With Ellipses (feat. Dodie)
        Exhausting Lover
        Fragile
        Kristine From The 7th Grade
        Back To Anonymous
        Winslow Gardens
        Paddleboat
        What Matters Most
        Moments (feat. Tall Heights)

        Indies Exclusive CD Bonus Tracks
        Happy Clapper
        Why Did You Tell Me Everything
        A Million Years Or So

        Ben Folds

        So There

          Ben Folds takes a turn on his forthcoming album, So There, available September 11th. He embraces strings and chamber music yet still maintains a passion for his love of pop. So There consists of eight chamber pop songs with the very talented yMusic Ensemble and a 21 minute piano concerto performed with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra. Ben Folds meeting and recording with yMusic became the bridge between the classically themed concerto and the contemporary chamber rock songs that live in harmony on So There. The combination is an inspired body of work on both small and grand scales.


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