Good Morning unveil their eighth studio album,
The Accident. The surprise release arrives on the heels of upcoming dates with
Waxahatchee across Naarm / Melbourne and
Meredith Festival.
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Flanked by the recent 8 minute epic single 'Soft Rock Band',
The Accident is a dynamic nine track collection that sees the duo of
Stefan Blair and
Liam Parsons continue to challenge their own boundaries as a creative partnership. The steadfast release would take shape in the background of preparing and releasing their critically acclaimed album
Good Morning Seven earlier this year. From a broken eight track tape machine which necessitated a strictly digital approach, to taking on the challenge of booking studio time without a single pre-prepared song,
Good Morning embraced the self-induced discomfort of being put on the spot, resulting in jamming together –
"something that we've spent the better part of our adult lives avoiding," they explain.
Speaking to its genesis,
Good Morning continue,
"Somehow, we broke through the barrier of being vulnerable about our creativity (again) and got into the swing of writing together in a room for the first time in a long time. During this time we're starting all the advance rollout work on Good Morning Seven and planning our next year. We're not really fighters, (we're way too passive for that), but given that we're making a new record at the same time as already getting sick of thinking about the old one, an air of burn out and band related bum out seems to find its way into much of the lyrics. For the first time in a long time, there is no new Good Morning record being worked on as this one is coming out, and no plans to tour." A distillation of sounds and influence as wide as Pavement, The Beatles, Wilco, with the range of big band rock moments to the intimate,
The Accident is as much a product of indulging imagination, as it subconsciously comments on instinct and quiet confidence in the face of hard work. Highlights include
'A Telephone Rings', where truncated kooky percussion, warm whispers and triumphant guitars make for
"another song about trying," through to
'Baby Steps', a seemingly self-referential hymn of self belief –
"It'll work sometimes, It's gotta work sometimes." Wind and horn arrangements shine on the driving '
Romance' and '
Peaches', a forlorn declaration of grace against twinkling flutes and nylon strings.
Embracing the moment and quietly gratified by the vulnerability of simply writing together – start to finish – in a room again,
The Accident formed in three stages: instrumentals recorded in August 2023 at
The Old Carpet Factory on the Greek island of Hydra amongst 40 degree celsius weather and late morning swims; lyrics added and mixing initiated in November 2023 at
Stella Mozgawa's
Sunfair Studios in Joshua Tree, post co-headline tour with
Frankie Cosmos; with final touches in February 2024 at Naarm / Melbourne's
York Street Recorders, Australia's oldest running recording studio that
Stefan co-operates while they rehearsed to support
Waxahatchee across the US.
With a dedicated focus to a small contingent of instruments that feature across
The Accident, as with
Good Morning's wider discography, the record is abound with xylophone, slide guitar, congas, and a Melotron setting called 'Boy's Choir'. Hydra's ever-present cicada population, coupled with Joshua Tree local scorpions and tarantulas, meant that
"a lot of the recordings have a layer of hiss anyway." The Accident also sees a horn and wind section return, with contributions from
Stefan's father
Glenn Blair on saxophone,
Nicole Thibault on trombone and
Hank Clifton-Williamson on flute. Retaining their firm DIY spirit,
The Accident arrives written and produced by
Good Morning (pair), engineered and mixed by
Stefan with mastering by
Fred Kevorkian, and artwork by
Liam.
Hot off
Pitchfork Festival London with
Drugdealer and
June McDoom,
Good Morning will appear at
Meredith Festival this December alongside
Jamie xx,
Genesis Owusu,
Mk.gee and
Waxahatchee, with whom they will reunite at her
Tigers Blood Australia Tour sideshows in Naarm / Melbourne. See all tour routing details
BELOW.