
American Football - American Football (LP 4)
When the idea of recording a 4th album came up (for the second time), American Football knew things were going to get darker.
After touring a yearâs worth of sold-out 25th Anniversary shows around the world and releasing a covers album (featuring Iron & Wine, Ethel Cain, Blondshell & more), the quartet of Mike & Nate Kinsella, Steve Lamos, and Steve Holmes, linked up with producer / engineer Sonny Diperri (My Bloody Valentine, M83, Kurt Vile) to record what would become their most substantial record to date.
Blending atmospheric textures with emotive, post-rock style catharsis, LP4 is unlike anything American Football have recorded thus far, yet it fits right in with their evolving and beautiful catalog.
Recorded during a 10-day retreat at Panoramic House in Stinson Beach, CA, LP4 finds the band intentionally walking into the abyss - themes of divorce, upheaval, and uncertainty are at the forefront, yet the band sounds more engaged and legitimized than ever before.
Opening track, âMan Overboard,â showcases each memberâs strengths - the un-matched style and jazz swing of Lamosâ drumming, the lyrical vulnerability and multi-instrumental mastery of both Kinsellas, and Holmesâ signature guitar work - all of it swirling together like a shoegaze tornado, the guitars and bass surging into something twisted and warped.
Other standouts like âBlood On My Bloodâ showcase the bandâs unique use of alternating time signatures while âBad Moonsâ (the longest track the band has ever recorded) includes some of Kinsellaâs most intense lyrics yet.
The album also features additional guest vocals from Turnstileâs Brendan Yates (âNo Feelingâ), Wisp (âWake Her Upâ), and Rainer Mariaâs Caithlin De Marrais (âBlood On My Bloodâ).
LP4 is an ambitious artistic statement from a band who have continued to push the boundaries of genre and culture.
Itâs a gorgeous and elaborate album, one that takes its time to show you its beauty, while hinting at the darker parts that are trying their best to stay hidden.
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When the idea of recording a 4th album came up (for the second time), American Football knew things were going to get darker.
After touring a yearâs worth of sold-out 25th Anniversary shows around the world and releasing a covers album (featuring Iron & Wine, Ethel Cain, Blondshell & more), the quartet of Mike & Nate Kinsella, Steve Lamos, and Steve Holmes, linked up with producer / engineer Sonny Diperri (My Bloody Valentine, M83, Kurt Vile) to record what would become their most substantial record to date.
Blending atmospheric textures with emotive, post-rock style catharsis, LP4 is unlike anything American Football have recorded thus far, yet it fits right in with their evolving and beautiful catalog.
Recorded during a 10-day retreat at Panoramic House in Stinson Beach, CA, LP4 finds the band intentionally walking into the abyss - themes of divorce, upheaval, and uncertainty are at the forefront, yet the band sounds more engaged and legitimized than ever before.
Opening track, âMan Overboard,â showcases each memberâs strengths - the un-matched style and jazz swing of Lamosâ drumming, the lyrical vulnerability and multi-instrumental mastery of both Kinsellas, and Holmesâ signature guitar work - all of it swirling together like a shoegaze tornado, the guitars and bass surging into something twisted and warped.
Other standouts like âBlood On My Bloodâ showcase the bandâs unique use of alternating time signatures while âBad Moonsâ (the longest track the band has ever recorded) includes some of Kinsellaâs most intense lyrics yet.
The album also features additional guest vocals from Turnstileâs Brendan Yates (âNo Feelingâ), Wisp (âWake Her Upâ), and Rainer Mariaâs Caithlin De Marrais (âBlood On My Bloodâ).
LP4 is an ambitious artistic statement from a band who have continued to push the boundaries of genre and culture.
Itâs a gorgeous and elaborate album, one that takes its time to show you its beauty, while hinting at the darker parts that are trying their best to stay hidden.


















