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Album Review: Supper

  • Artist: (Smog)
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 18, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

At this point, it might be all too predictable to say that Bill Callahan sounds more natural and at ease with each (Smog) album he releases, but it nevertheless holds true for Supper, his 11th full-length (and his second with the Smog name protected by parentheses). Where Dongs of Sevotion and Rain on Lens switched between intimacy and distance like a game of cat-and-mouse, on this album Callahan is strikingly direct from the beginning, generating an emotional and musical heat that hasn't been heard in his music since Knock Knock. Supper begins with "Feather by Feather," which recounts a tale of moving on from a wild past with typically clever lyrics ("When they make the movie of your life/They're going to have to ask you to do your own stunts") and a gorgeous arrangement featuring steel guitars and Sarabeth Tucek's honeyed backing vocals. The song reflects the unabashedly pretty, vulnerable tone that marks most of the album's best moments, such as the philosophical, countrified "Vessel in Vain," on which Callahan notes, "my ideals have got me on the run"; "Truth Serum," a wryly romantic duet with Tucek; and the outstanding "Our Anniversary," which celebrates staying close to someone instead of running away from them. Supper also has its fair share of tough, strutting rockers, both for better (the witty, sexy "Morality") and for worse (the dour "Ambition"). While Callahan's glimpses into the darker side of human nature have traditionally been among his finer moments, on this album they sound tired, even if they serve as a counterpoint to the rest of Supper's gentle, easy grace. But even within the album's warm, natural feel, Callahan offers a few unique twists and turns, such as the impressionistic "Driving," which with its hushed vocals, syncopated drums and banjos, and fireworks(!), conjures the feeling of sitting in a car during a rainstorm. Musically speaking, Supper's most exciting track is "Butterflies Drowned in Wine," which moves from a menacing, bluesy opening to Velvets-inspired rock to a bittersweet, pedal steel-driven chorus. It teeters on the edge of chaos, but that just infuses the song with more drama and proves that Callahan still has the ability to surprise. His last two albums also reflected his ongoing growth as an artist, but Supper's settled but intriguing warmth is an even bigger step forward. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Feather by Feather Bill Callahan Smog (5:36)
Butterflies Drowned in Wine Bill Callahan Smog (4:37)
Morality Bill Callahan Smog (2:46)
Ambition Bill Callahan Smog (4:27)
Vessel in Vain Bill Callahan Smog (4:19)
Truth Serum (Lyrics) Bill Callahan Smog (7:28)
Our Anniversary Bill Callahan Smog (6:17)
Driving Bill Callahan Smog (4:09)
A Guiding Light Bill Callahan Smog (3:49)

Credits

Bill Callahan (Vocals), Ken Champion (Piano), Jim White (Drums), Andy Hopkins (Guitar), Bill Callahan (Organ (Hammond)), Bill Callahan (Piano), Nick Webb (Mastering), Rian Murphy (Drums), Nate Lepine (Wind Controller), Ryan Hembrey (Cello), Jeremy Lemos (Engineer), Sarabeth Tucek (Vocals), Michael Colligan (Visual Effects Designer), Ryan Hembrey (Bass), Ken Champion (Pedal Steel), Smog (Producer), Bill Callahan (Guitar)
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Supper
Studio album by (Smog)
Released March 18, 2003
Recorded August-September 2002
Genre Lo-fi
Length 43:28
Label Drag City
Producer Bill Callahan
Professional reviews
(Smog) chronology
Accumulation: None
(2002)
Supper
(2003)
A River Ain't Too Much to Love
(2005)

Supper is Smog's tenth album, released in March 2003 on Domino Records in Europe and on Drag City in North America under his then-alias (Smog). It was recorded by Jeremy Lemos from August to September 2002 and mastered by Nick Webb at Abbey Road Studios.

In 2004, the track "Vessel in Vain" appeared on the soundtrack of Shane Meadows' acclaimed British thriller Dead Man's Shoes. In 2005, the track "A Guiding Light" appeared on the soundtrack of Winter Passing.

Track listing

All songs written by Bill Callahan.

  1. "Feather by Feather" – 5:36
  2. "Butterflies Drowned in Wine" – 4:37
  3. "Morality" – 2:46
  4. "Ambition" – 4:27
  5. "Vessel in Vain" – 4:19
  6. "Truth Serum" – 7:28
  7. "Our Anniversary" – 6:17
  8. "Driving" – 4:09
  9. "A Guiding Light" – 3:49

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