Being Somewhere
Being Somewhere | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 28, 2022 | |||
Genre | Indie folk, Indie rock | |||
Length | 31:12 | |||
Label | Arts & Crafts | |||
Producer | Drew Brown | |||
Dan Mangan chronology | ||||
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Being Somewhere is the seventh studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Dan Mangan, released October 28, 2022 on Arts & Crafts Productions.[1]
The album was produced and recorded remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Mangan stating that "The hard part was waiting; sometimes it took six weeks to resolve an issue that could have taken twenty minutes had we been together in a room. But Drew [Brown]'s dedication and talent cannot be understated, and this music doesn't sound like anything else I'm hearing these days."[2]
The album was preceded by the preview singles "In Your Corner (for Scott Hutchison)", a tribute to Frightened Rabbit bandleader Scott Hutchison following his death in 2018, in April,[3] and "Fire Escape", the video for which starred actor Steven Ogg as a personification of a self-critical inner voice taunting and tormenting Mangan, in July.[4] A third preview song, "Just Know It", was released concurrently with the announcement of the album.[2]
Awards
[edit]The album received a Juno Award nomination for Adult Alternative Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2023,[5] and was shortlisted for the 2023 Polaris Music Prize.[6]
The video for "Fire Escape" won the Audience Award at the 2023 Prism Prize.[7]
Track listing
[edit]All tracks are written by Dan Mangan and Drew Brown
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "All My People" | 3:34 |
2. | "Fire Escape" | 3:43 |
3. | "Easy" | 3:53 |
4. | "Just Know It" | 2:13 |
5. | "All Roads" | 3:37 |
6. | "In Your Corner (For Scott Hutchison)" | 3:16 |
7. | "Long After" | 3:44 |
8. | "Wish I Was Here" | 3:01 |
9. | "No Tragedy Please" | 4:11 |
Total length: | 31:12 |
Personnel
[edit]Musicians
- Dan Mangan – vocals (all tracks), guitar (tracks 1–5, 7–9), percussion (1), synthesizer (1, 2, 7, 8), programming (3), piano (6)
- Susumu Mukai – guitar (1–3, 5, 7), percussion (1, 3), programming (1, 3, 7), bass guitar (2, 5), synthesizer (2, 5, 7)
- Drew Brown – programming (1–3, 5, 7–9), synthesizer (1–5, 7–9), bass guitar (5, 7)
- Joey Waronker – drums (2, 5, 7), percussion (2, 5, 7)
- Jason Falkner – guitar (2, 5); bass guitar, synthesizer (5)
- Dave Okumu – bass guitar (3)
- Thomas Bartlett – Mellotron, piano (4, 8); synthesizer (8)
- Kevin Drew – synthesizer (4)
- Ohad Benchetrit – synthesizer (4)
- Mary Lattimore – harp (6, 9)
- Gwilym Gold – piano (6)
- Lexx – programming (7)
Technical
- Drew Brown – production, mixing (all tracks); engineering (6)
- David Ives – mastering (all tracks), mixing (1, 4)
- Lexx – mixing (3, 5, 7)
- Darrell Thorp – mixing (6, 9)
- John Raham – engineering (6)
References
[edit]- ^ Scott Lewis, "Dan Mangan announces new LP, shares single 'Just Know It'". CIND-FM, September 14, 2022.
- ^ a b Allie Gregory, "Dan Mangan Announces New Album 'Being Somewhere'". Exclaim!, September 13, 2022.
- ^ Alex Hudson, "Dan Mangan Shares New Single 'In Your Corner (for Scott Hutchison)'". Exclaim!, April 19, 2022.
- ^ Mike Usinger, "On Our Radar: Dan Mangan's ghostly "Fire Escape" is a powerful lifeline for anyone who's staring into the abyss". The Georgia Straight, July 20, 2022.
- ^ "Here are all the 2023 Juno nominees". CBC Music, January 31, 2023.
- ^ "Here's the 2023 Polaris Music Prize short list". CBC Music, July 13, 2023.
- ^ "Snotty Nose Rez Kids' 'Damn Right' wins Prism Prize for top music video". Toronto Star, July 7, 2023.