You Can Have What You Want
Papercutsâ You Can Have What You Want is the newest phase in Jason Queverâs ongoing pop investigations. The relatively earthbound happy/sad pop of Mockingbird and Canât Go Back has been launched into the vault of the skies. Here, Quever delves further into epic dream-pop using mostly vintage organs, pulsing bass, and Kraut-via-Ringo-inspired drum rhythms. Intact from those earlier efforts is Queverâs sense of arrangement and drama, as well as his soaring vocals, draped in reverb gauze. The words reveal a fascination with mortality and things cosmic, while sonically the voice acts as another instrument. This obsessively all-analog effort (no computer processing here whatsoever!) cuts across several eras of dreamy sound: â80s/â90s Creation and 4AD Records, The Zombies, â60s French pop, even Canâs Future Daysâand then thereâs the inevitable connection to former tourmates Beach House and Grizzly Bear. Indeed, Beach Houseâs Alex Scally helped with some of the arrangements, though You Can Have What You Want is its own strain of addictive pop. For many, it will be the blissful/melancholy jam of the spring and summer.
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Papercutsâ You Can Have What You Want is the newest phase in Jason Queverâs ongoing pop investigations. The relatively earthbound happy/sad pop of Mockingbird and Canât Go Back has been launched into the vault of the skies. Here, Quever delves further into epic dream-pop using mostly vintage organs, pulsing bass, and Kraut-via-Ringo-inspired drum rhythms. Intact from those earlier efforts is Queverâs sense of arrangement and drama, as well as his soaring vocals, draped in reverb gauze. The words reveal a fascination with mortality and things cosmic, while sonically the voice acts as another instrument. This obsessively all-analog effort (no computer processing here whatsoever!) cuts across several eras of dreamy sound: â80s/â90s Creation and 4AD Records, The Zombies, â60s French pop, even Canâs Future Daysâand then thereâs the inevitable connection to former tourmates Beach House and Grizzly Bear. Indeed, Beach Houseâs Alex Scally helped with some of the arrangements, though You Can Have What You Want is its own strain of addictive pop. For many, it will be the blissful/melancholy jam of the spring and summer.













