BILL MACKAY - Locust Land


Bill Mackay

LP (100g)

$42.00

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DRAG CITY

Date of release: May 24 2024


Bill MacKay and Drag City are delirious with pride to announce the discovery of a new
territory: Locust Land, a record which seeks to reflect the nerve-shredding consciousness
run amok in our world today - and somehow allay it with sound. Bill's music is a visceral
crackling where it meets the air, and Locust Land can't help but reflect its era more than any
other in his discography.
It's been five years since the release of Fountain Fire - but in the interim, Bill has barely
stopped moving, collaborating with artists across the spectrum, including cellist Katinka
Kleijn, banjo player Nathan Bowles and keyboardist Cooper Crain. He's also contributed
to recordings by Steve Gunn, Ryley Walker, Bill Callahan & Bonnie Prince Billy (Blind
Date Party), and Black Duck (on their self-titled record featuring Douglas McCombs and
Charles Rumback). Forget five years - how'd he even get Locust Land squeezed out of his
temporal lobes?
Bill's sense of music as art is constantly modulating - lifting off from where it is found and
naturally migrating to some other place. Sometimes, that's elsewhere - others, it's simply to be
found deeper inside the starting point. And so, the action of moving on informs the landscape
of Locust Land. This manifests in several different ways.
A restless energy and urgency is repeatedly felt - in the driving momentum of "Keeping
in Time," "Glow Drift," and "When I Was Here" - while a dogged persistence radiates from
the tone colors and percussion of "Oh, Pearl." Mating a dirge-like desolation with sparkling
guitars,"Radiator" adds darkness and depth. The sense of searching, displacement and longing
in vocal tracks "Keeping in Time," "Half of You," and "When I Was Here" speak literally to the
tumult of current vibrations.
Within the arrangements, there's also departure from previous norms - in addition to the
brilliant guitar work for which he is known, Bill plays a variety of keyboards, from piano to
organ to synth, extending his music with the available voicings, while enriching the sound field
without abandoning his signature brevity. For fans of his singing, and following in the recent
tradition of Fountain Fire as well as his collaboration with Nathan Bowles, Keys, Locust Land
expresses with an increased vocal presence - and heightened engagement, with Bill's words
and melodies drawing us closer.
Also different: on his previous solo recordings, Bill played every sound. Here, he has invited
other illustrious Chicagoans to join him: Sam Wagster (The Father Costume, Mute Duo)
plays bass on three songs, two of which feature the percussion playing of Mikel Patrick
Avery (Natural Information Society, Jeff Parker, etc.). Additionally, Janet Beveridge
Bean (Eleventh Dream Day, Freakwater) adds otherworldly vocal textures to the elegiac
"Neil's Field." Whether played alone or with companions, this music projects the strength of
a universal collective.
Even with a piece that might earlier have passed for blissful pastorale, Bill displays some
declamatory motives. The reverie which opens the album, "Phantasmic Fairy," embodies both
transcendent and desperate moods, with Bill's ineffable slide guitar playing afloat, with organs
and synths, in a dream state suffused with a sense of foreboding - a requiem, perhaps for the
days of unencumbered bandwidth? On the other side of the album, the strength to continue to
hope appears in the lifting melodicism/exoticism of the album-closing title track, leaving the

listener with the sense of having achieved a hard-won space - a place of personal contem-
plation and dissent, one that everyone on the planet deserves to visit every single day on earth.

With cover art also by Bill MacKay (the third of his albums on Drag City to feature his work),
Locust Land stands as a thoroughly personal statement from Bill to everyone everywhere.

Tracklisting:
1.Phantasmic Fairy
2.Keeping In Time
3.Glow Drift
4.Half Of You
5.Oh Pearl
6.Radiator
7.When I Was Here
8.Neil's Field
9.Locust Land

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BILL MACKAY - Locust Land (LP)
Cat No: DC876LP
Barcode: 781484087618
Packaging: LP (100g)
SKU 5498497
Barcode # 781484087618
Artist Bill Mackay
Artist/Author BILL MACKAY
Shipping weight 0.6140kg
Format LP (100g)

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