Luluc - Sculptor (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 35:05 minutes | 660 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover
‘We spray our hair into submission, upright to attention. Marching to no orders, imagination has no borders. Well lucky that.’ “Me and Jasper,” from Luluc’s third album Sculptor, is a confident challenge to small-town insularity, lilting yet vigilant, and championed by a defiant guitar solo from the band’s friend J Mascis. It’s a reflection on a common pitfall of adolescence; limitless possibility battling constant obstruction. “My own experiences as a teen were often fraught” says songwriter and vocalist Zoe Randell. “The small town I grew up in provided a great study in gossip, scandal, character assignation and the willingness of people to go along with it.” It’s a song about fighting for agency on an album that is in many ways about volition and potential; how people can navigate difficulties and opportunities to create different paths.