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Ice Melt

    Crumb’s second album, Ice Melt, takes its name from the coarse blend of salts that you can buy from your local hardware store for $9.99. When sprinkled on your wintry steps, this mixture absorbs water and gives off heat, transforming the ice into a viscous, briney slush and, eventually, nothing at all. Beginning with the dynamic chaos of “Up & Down,” and ending with Crumb’s closest thing to a lullaby, Ice Melt’ s ten tracks combine, like ice sculptures melting into a glistening puddle.

    From the start, the group knew that cohesion was best achieved through plumbing their individual strengths— frontwoman Lila Ramani’s earliest songwriting, which catalyzed the group’s first two EPs; Bri Aronow’s knack for building (dis)affecting soundscapes; the hypnotic grounding of Jonathan Gilad’s drums, a Crumb mainstay; and Jesse Brotter’s distinctive bass playing, which subtly traces Ramani’s vocal melodies while providing an unrelenting pulse. These collective skills make Crumb a project of independent self-discovery, four creative minds converging around an idea that is always shifting and reforming.

    Convening in Los Angeles to work with producer Jonathan Rado, Crumb tapped into atmosphere-creation like never before, building experimental compositions that are at turns head-nodding and surrealist, energetic and euphoric. Ramani characterizes the album as a “return back down to earth,” a deeply felt examination of “real substances and beings that live on this planet.” It is also the cultivation of road-worn musicians exploring brand-new sounds and thematic concepts, pushing themselves into territory they could never have anticipated five years ago. 


    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: All analogies aside, there's a lot to be said for the warming haze of Crumb's meandering mixture of downbeat, indie and psychedelic rock. It's a wonderfully emotive and hypnotic outing, superbly balanced and would be perfectly at home on the stereo or soundtracking a particularly poignant movie moment.

    TRACK LISTING

    SIDE A
    1. Up & Down
    2. BNR
    3. Seeds
    4. L.A.
    5. Gone

    SIDE B
    6. Retreat!
    7. Trophy
    8. Balloon
    9. Tunnel (all That You Had)
    10. Ice Melt

    Crumb

    Crumb EP / Locket EP

      Crumb is the collaboration of Brooklyn-based musicians Lila Ramani (guitar, vocals), Brian Aronow (synth, keys, sax), Jesse Brotter (bass), and Jonathon Gilad (drums). The friends came together in 2016 with the goal of developing and recording a collection of songs Ramani had written in high school and college, the work ultimately resulting in the band’s first two Eps, 2016 Crumb and 2017’s Locket. Encouraged by the warm reception online and at shows, the band evolved into a full time touring and recording project.

      TRACK LISTING

      SIDE A (Crumb EP)
      1. Bones
      2. Vinta
      3. So Tired

      SIDE B (Locket EP)
      1. Plants
      2. Recently Played
      3. Thirty-Nine
      4. Locket 


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