Medicine is the sophomore effort of Portland based outfit, TENTS. It is a fist fight between melancholy and resolve.
Medicine sounds like an indie record that was made in the Northwest. The hooks, the production, and the sensibilities are of the fold. The sentiment, however, is not. It is on the front foot. It is brave, celebratory, and intent. In Medicine, TENTS departs. Most of the songs on Medicine were conceived, not unlike a soundtrack, to videos Brian Hall created. "Hutah!" is about body positivity and the beauty of life. It started with a friend dancing in an abandoned warehouse. "Insert some Quarters" is a call to action littered with 90's movie and tv references. It started with footage of Golden Gate Park captured during a west coast stint. "Joy!" was written to footage of Hall jumping in to a kiddy pool. The kiddy pool is paramount, as is the notion of playfulness. Not as a form of escape, but as a way to ground oneself. Parenthood has been a big turning point for TENTS. Throughout Medicine, Brian embodies a broken hearted father drawing on the buoyancy of his children. "Parenthood has gotten me outside myself. I've let go of some grief," says Hall.
01. Medicine
02. Hutah!
03. Cashmere
04. 14 Years
05. Joy!
06. Insert Some Quarters
07. Sunlight Rays
08. Champ Call
09. Gold Teeth
10. Water Flowing Underneath
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