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Trouble Again In This Town

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As the follow up to his stellar memoir Time Flowing Backwards, voted by Pitchfork as one of the 10 best music books of 2019, and 2020’s Trouble Again in this Town, his first new LP in almost 5 years, legendary New Zealand musician Graeme Jefferies is reissuing his seminal early Flying Nun solo album Messages For The Cakekitchen, originally released in 1988 during the heyday of the kiwi music revolution and out-of-print for close to twenty years.

Between his stint in This Kind of Punishment and his longstanding role as head baker in The Cakekitchen, Graeme crafted a true solo album, writing, singing, and playing almost every instrument on each of the 9 tracks with a few exceptions. His haunting baritone centers the album’s dark emotional focus, while the use of a variety of stringed instrument sounds weaves beautiful textures that seemingly soothe the singer’s troubled soul and provide the needed catharsis that makes the album both distinct and compelling. Famed music critic Byron Coley describes Messages… as an album to be marveled at in terms of “its depth and width [and] seductive pull.”

The album was recorded in Auckland and Christchurch from November 1985 to February 1987 on a TEAC A3340S Four-Track, and it was mixed in Dunedin by Graeme and his brother and former TKP and Nocturnal Projections bandmate, Peter Jefferies. Here, we hear the origins of the “found-sound” tapestries which continue to be a hallmark of Graeme’s music to this day. Graeme plays all the instruments on the release with the exception of drums on “Nothing That’s New” and “The Greenkeepers” played by Gary Sullivan, and keyboards on “Prisoner of a Single Passion,” which were played by Maxine Fleming. Words and music are also Graeme’s with the exception of “Prisoner of a Single Passion” which were written and sung by Fleming as well.

While there is a new two-piece live version of The Cakekitchen featuringBrett Jones of the Nocturnal Projections that toured Germany and Belgium in 2019, playing a large cross section of Cakekitchen, This Kind of Punishment and Nocturnal Projections songs to appreciative audiences, the current health crisis has allowed Graeme to focus on playing soloagain. While he and Brett continue to work on new material together virtually and plan to tour again when possible, Graeme played a solo show

in Auckland in July 2020, and he is in the process of scheduling a solo NZ tour for later this year that will feature shows across both islands. In addition to Graeme’s solo album, his main music project, The Cakekitchen, has released 16 full-length albums and several EP’s throughout the span of the band’s career, producing some of the most dynamic and unique music to come out of New Zealand, Europe, and the US during the 1990’s and early 2000’s through 2020.

Track Listing:

Side A:
  1. All the Colours Run Dry
  2. Reason to Keep Swimming
  3. Prisoner of a Single Passion
  4. Nothing That’s New
  5. The Simple Tapestry of Fate
Side B:
  1. If the Moon Dies
  2. The Cardhouse
  3. The Greenkeepers
  4. Is the Timing Wrong?
Release date NZ
February 26th, 2021
Label
Ally Records
Number of Discs
1
Box Dimensions (mm)
310x310x10
UPC
634457035454
Product ID
34598081

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