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Wye Oak Share Previously Unreleased Track “Half a Double Man”

October 11, 2021
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WYE OAK

Share previously unreleased track “Half a Double Man”
Civilian + Cut All The Wires: 2009-2001′ out October 22nd on Merge

Wye Oak (Andy Stack and Jenn Wasner) share “Half a Double Man,” the latest from their forthcoming 10-year anniversary double-LP reissue, Civilian + Cut All the Wires: 2009–2011, to be released October 22nd on Merge Records. The deluxe vinyl reissue looks back into the band’s pivotal release ‘Civilian’ and also includes a lost album of unreleased tracks and demos from the era of its creation.
 
Of “Half a Double Man,” a previously unreleased track from the ‘Civilian’ sessions, Wasner says, “I think this song is about (it was over 10 years ago, after all) coming to the realisation that you can never fully satisfy all the parts of yourself simultaneously, especially when they are at odds with one another. The best you can hope for is some sort of half-reconciliation, a truce that exists in that place of: not everything, but just enough.”

Half a Double Man showcases this burning intensity that throws the audience into the midst of this mammoth ensemble. A truly stunning release with this harmonious current. Wye Oak continues to craft the most expressive ensembles, rich vocal harmonies, and intricately layered instrumentation

Wye Oak have always existed, and likely always will, at an intersection, as a paradox. Gentle and jagged, fierce and vulnerable—even the clinical sheen of the word “civilian” feels at odds with a record whose content is almost violently human. As Wasner wrote in a short note that accompanied promotional mailings of the record to press in 2011: “These are songs about aloneness (the positive kind), loneliness (the horrible kind), moving on, and letting go (of people, places, and things).”

‘Civilian’ was beloved upon release, complete with late-night TV appearances, sold-out concerts, and glowing reviews; it was the A.V. Club’s favorite album of 2011 .With that acclaim came inevitable burnout, thanks in part to Wye Oak’s workhorse mentality, the 200+ shows they performed on the back of the album’s release, and a persistently misogynistic narrative about Wasner’s guitar skills. But rather than recoil, the band decided to rethink: ‘Civilian’ set the duo on a decade-long course of innovation. On ‘Shriek’, the follow-up to ‘Civilian’, they completely did away with guitars. And now, in 2021, Wye Oak seem to have fully ditched the album format. From a steady stream of standalone singles (over the weekend, “Its Way With Me” was included on Barack Obama’s summer playlist) to 2020’s ‘No Horizon’, their EP collaboration with the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Wasner and Stack are fully committed to reinventing their sound over and over again. Devoting nearly 2,000 words to its 10th anniversary earlier this year, Stereogum described Civilianas “an album of hellos and goodbyes at the same time, introducing us to everything Wye Oak could be, before setting the stage for the other Wye Oaks we’d soon get to know, and all the others we’ve still yet to meet.”

The ‘Civilian + Cut All the Wires: 2009–2011′ deluxe double LP is pressed on green swirl vinyl housed in a gatefold jacket that features each album’s cover when flipped. Pre-order your copy today.

‘Civilian + Cut All the Wires: 2009–2011’ track list:
1. Two Small Deaths
2. The Alter
3. Holy Holy
4. Dogs Eyes 
5. Civilian
6. Fish
7. Plains
8. Hot as Day
9. We Were Wealth
10. Doubt
11. Wye Oak – Replacement
12. Wye Oak – Civilian (Demo)
13. Wye Oak – No Words
14. Wye Oak – Electricity
15. Wye Oak – Half a Double Man
16. Wye Oak – Sinking Ship
17. Wye Oak – Two Small Deaths (Daytrotter Session)
18. Wye Oak – Holy Holy (Demo)
19. Wye Oak – Pardon
20. Wye Oak – Black Is the Color
21. Wye Oak – Ten Fingers
22. Wye Oak – I’m Proud

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