Mike Gordon - Overstep

 (Colored Vinyl + Download Code with Cosmetic Damage)


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ATO Records

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Pop/Rock

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DATO 96516
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The new album from Phish's Mike Gordon

Double LP pressed on blue vinyl

Album download included

Overstep, Mike Gordon‘s new solo album, is out today. The bassist/vocalist is celebrating the release with his band — Scott Murawski (guitar), Craig Myers (percussion), Tom Cleary (keyboards) and Todd Isler (drums) — plus plenty of synesthetic mad scientist gadgetry to enhance the live experience.

Gordon penned Overstep's 11 songs with guitarist and longtime collaborator Scott Murawski during a series of writing retreats in New England. For the first time in his solo career, Mike brought in an outside producer — Paul Q. Kolderie (Radiohead, Pixies, Morphine) — to help realize his vision for the songs. Legendary drummer Matt Chamberlain (Jon Brion, Fiona Apple) was among the guests joining them in the studio.

The Associated Press called Overstep Gordon's "most accessible solo record yet" and Rolling Stone praised the album's first single "Yarmouth Road" as an "endearing, reggae-steeped groove about an emotional rift." The song's journey from idea to finished work illustrates the roles that serendipity, art and environment play in Gordon's creative process. He and Murawksi were on their final retreat in Boston, working on a song about a robot living in a geodesic dome when they realized that there was a deeper idea within the song that needed to be teased out.

"There's a certain point where the song tells you what it wants. Then it needs to be cultivated," explains Gordon. "Yarmouth Road" — the song within the initial song — was coaxed out by an evening walk through a repurposed oil distillery that was displaying honeycomb-laced ceiling sculptures.



Side A
1. Ether
2. Tiny Little World
3. Jumping
4. Yarmouth Road

Side B
1. Say Something
2. Face
3. Paint
4. Different World

Side C
1. Peel
2. Long Black Line
3. Surface

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