![]() |
photo by Graham Tolbert |
If "The Car Alarm" built on a growing sense of anxiety, "The Shaky Hand" is its inverse, briskly moving with unfettered jubilation as Schatz and company's "Cancel all your plans" repeats with string flourishes from Macie Stewart and Lia Kohl. Considering how fluidly the tracks blend together, it's unsurprising Landlady opted to released them together. While they can be enjoyed separately, they're enjoyed simultaneously as Schatz "Belt it into the mirror again" and "Going to beat the traffic again" later in the track have you wondering if "The Shaky Hand" takes place in the same car as "The Car Alarm". It's not until Schatz's repeats "Beat ourselves to the promise land" that really buttons the songs' interconnectedness. Schatz's lyricism often pairs humor and poignancy and "The Shaky Hand" illustrates why. A sort of introvert anthem, when Schatz sings "Winning bid to leave before the party dies, we'd be wise to leave before the party dies", it's not hard to imagine the song's character trying to leave a party early. Is it about knowing the right time to leave? Or leaving when you're ready to go? "The Shaky Hand" leaves it open especially with lyrics like "Call it ancient intuition or a consolation prize, we'd be wise to leave before the party dies". It might also be about leaving a party early enough to avoid getting stuck in traffic. The jury is still out. It's a dazzling taste of what the 17 track song cycle has to offer and in the hands of Schatz and his multitudes of collaborators, it's likely just the beginning.
"The Car Alarm" and "The Shaky Hand" are the second and third tracks from Landlandy's upcoming album Make Up / Lost Time out June 6th. You can pre-order the album now on digital or tape/LP.