Album
Born Against
2021 · Rock, Folk, World, & Country
4 collectors on Gatefold own this

Born Against is a Folk album by Amigo The Devil, originally released in 2021. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
About
“As far as the actual musical experience of the record, I really hope that it is a rollercoaster,” Amigo the Devil, the nom de plume of artist Danny Kirano, tells Apple Music. “And I hope it's somewhat confusing.” Confusing listeners isn’t a typical goal for a musician, but Kiranos’ music is anything but typical. Following two albums in 2018—<i>Volume 1</i> and <i>Everything Is Fine</i>—<i>Born Against</i> takes the dark, imagistic tendencies of Kiranos’ earlier work and fine-tunes it with an eye toward asking big questions alongside minimal, often unorthodox instrumentation. “I hope that the album really allows people to realize, ‘All right, it's okay to question thing,’ that blind faith might not be the best vessel to be a true believer.” Below, Amigo the Devil walks Apple Music through several of <i>Born Against</i>’s key track. <b>“Quiet as a Rat”</b> “When it began, it was a slow, fingerpicked ballad-style song about faith and doubt and all that. And to be honest, I kept playing it and playing it and it just didn't sound like it fit the actual concept that I was trying to portray there, the emotive nature of it. I figured it needed to be more cut and dry, and just, ‘Here's the imagery. Here's the question.’ And I think it ended up being one of my personal favorites on the record, only because it does have that inquisitive, almost whimsical sonic palette with these really, really dark, fable-based tale, essentially.” <b>“Murder at the Bingo Hall”</b> “We sat down at the end of it and we go, ‘All right, let's try something weird. Let's pull back everything and leave three instrument, whatever is necessary, only what is absolutely necessary.’ And so it ended up being the acoustic that you hear, the organ on top of it, the drum. And to be sure, there is a little bit of piano in there. But for the most part, it is just those three instrument.” <b>“Better Ways to Fry a Fish”</b> “So, the song right before it, ‘Drop for Every Hour,’ is the original concept of ‘Better Ways to Fry a Fish.’ Those two are linked, essentially. And when I was writing the original ‘Better Way,’ which became ‘Drop for Every Hour,’ how I felt about it, it was too fun of a title to use for such a serious-esque song. So I ended up cutting up all of the graphic nature of ‘Drop for Every Hour,’ keeping the emotional aspect of the storyline. Then, ‘Better Ways to Fry a Fish’ ended up being almost this old TV show/Bob Wills-esque homage that is the physical aspect of the ‘Drop for Every Hour’ story. And I wish it was a little longer, because I ended up really liking how it sounded.” <b>“Another Man’s Grave”</b> “There are two songs on the record that are very, very explicitly personal, where there's no external narrative. They're very much a ‘this is how I feel’ kind of thing. ‘Another Man's Grave’ is one of them. And the first demo I had of that was the same exact guitar melody, same picking pattern, except the instrumentation behind it was a lot darker. And I wanted to have a little bit of a hopeful sound to it, a little bit of an uplifting nature, which is where the bells and things like that came into play.” <b>“24K Casket”</b> “So that Lamborghini line [‘It seems a lot more comfortable to cry in a Lamborghini’] is actually something my mom used to tell me when I was growing up. She was always very, very supportive of music, but anytime I wanted to do something that was just not going to advance my life, and I'd be like, ‘I don't care about money, blah, blah, blah,’ she would always throw that line out, in Spanish, of course. Her version was a Ferrari, but in the song we swapped it out because ‘Lamborghini’ made more sense.” <b>“Letter From Death Row”</b> .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Small Stone
- A2Quiet as a Rat
- A3Murder at the Bingo Hall
- A4Drop For Every Hour
- A5Better Ways to Fry a Fish
Side B
- B1Different Anymore
- B2Another Man's Grave
- B324k Casket
- B4Shadow
- B5Letter From Death Row
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Contemporary Indie Folk
- raw
- dark
- groovy
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Amigo The DevilVOCALS, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, BANJO, ELECTRIC GUITAR, PIANO, PERCUSSION, SOUND DESIGNER
- Beau BedfordBACKING VOCALS, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, BANJO, ELECTRIC GUITAR, MELLOTRON, PIANO, ELECTRIC ORGAN , SYNTHESIZER , BASS, SOUND DESIGNER ARRANGED BY STRINGS
- Dennis CrouchDOUBLE BASS
- India ReynoldsBACKING VOCALS
- Jordache GrantTUBA, CLARINET
- Matt CombsARRANGED BY MANDOLIN STRINGS
- Paul GrassDRUMS
- Uncle RoyBACKING VOCALS
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