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King Tuff The Other Vinyl LP 2018

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Cat no. SP1230
Tracklist:

The Other
Raindrop Blue
Thru the Cracks
Psycho Star
Infinite Mile
Birds of Paradise
Circuits in the Sand
Ultraviolet
Neverending Sunshine
No Man's Land

When asked to describe the title track from his new record, Kyle Thomas-aka King Tuff-takes a deep breath. "It's a song about hitting rock bottom," he says. "I didn't even know what I wanted to do anymore, but I still had this urge, like there was this possibility of something else I could be doing… and then I just followed that possibility. To me, that's what songwriting, and art in general, is about. You're chasing something. 'The Other' is basically where songs come from. It's the hidden world. It's the invisible hand that guides you whenever you make something. It's the thing I had to rediscover to bring me back to making music again in a way that felt true and good." After years of non-stop touring, culminating in a particularly arduous stint in support of 2014's Black Moon Spell, Thomas found himself back in Los Angeles experiencing the flipside of the ultimate rock and roll cliche. "I had literally been on tour for years," recalls Thomas. "It was exhausting, physically and mentally. I'm essentially playing this character of King Tuff, this crazy party monster, and I don't even drink or do drugs. It had become a weird persona, which people seemed to want from me, but it was no longer me. I just felt like it had gotten away from me." The ten tracks that make up The Other represent a kind of psychic evolution for King Tuff. No less hooky than previous records, the new songs ditch the goofy rock-and-roll bacchanalia narratives of earlier records in favor of expansive arrangements, a diversity of instrumentation, and lyrics that straddle the fence between painful ruminations and a childlike, creative energy untarnished by cynicism.