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For Pat Grossi of Active Child, the last two years have been nothing short of enriching. Musically, Pat has worked within and appropriated a number of styles into his sound, from his early days singing with that heavenly voice as a choir boy to his more recent forays into laptop-assisted indie-pop made in his bedroom, best exemplified on 2010's acclaimed 'Curtis Lane EP'. His sound is so wide-ranging that he has found himself touring with many notable acts of differing genres, including dubstep producer James Blake, dreamy synth-pop of School of Seven Bells, and the indie-rock bands White Lies and White Rabbits.
Nothing quite prepares you for the leap that Pat has taken with his
debut album, 'You Are All I See', out on August 23rd via Vagrant records.
Recently, he has expanded his sonic ambitions and turned the studio into
an instrument for a record that sounds cosmically huge and yet intimate
all the same.
Of the album title, Pat himself says, "You Are All I See is an attempt
to build a bridge between the listener and I, in that, I wrote these
songs for you as much as I did for me. And right now when you are
listening to my voice, by yourself, it really is just you and I." In
attempting to craft songs that meant something not only to himself but
that could be meaningful to others as well, he found himself working
with some universally human and fragile themes. "The songs focus
primarily on the joy and heartbreak of relationships, love lost and
rediscovered, battles with monogamy, battles with identity," Pat says.
"It came out much darker than I had intended, but sometimes you only
have so much control."
The grand, cinematic scope of Pat's artistic vision is apparent on 'You Are All I See', which owes as much to his wide array of influences as it does to Pat's own knack for employing these influences in fresh, forward-thinking ways. With triumphant synths and shimmering, contrapuntal harp lines, songs like the title track and 'Hanging On' are reminiscent of Radiohead's 'Motion Picture Soundtrack,' but improve upon that template with layered vocals not far removed from Bon Iver or even James Blake, who Active Child recently opened for on tour. 'High Priestess' and 'See Thru Eyes' are stunning forays into electronic music territory, littered with samples, drum machines, and keyboards that propel the songs forward while simultaneously seeming weightless and suspended. It is in this tension that 'You Are All I See' lives, breathes, and thrives so magnificently. The album is indebted to the sounds of the 1980s, from New Order's drums-and-synths to danceable hip-hop beats, and it's all topped off with soaring r&b melodies. The album's first single, 'Playing House,' features guest vocals from Tom Krell, the crooner of lo-fi r&b project How To Dress Well. Pitchfork Media recently premiered the track, noting "Active Child's sound now seems positively ahead of its time."
Reflecting on the album's finished product, Pat says "I think more than anything, I see this debut release as a bridge towards something bigger and truer. Something I can look back on and think, 'damn, you really did it'." When you finally hear 'You Are All I See' you'll think the very same thing.
Praise for 'You Are All I See'
"One of the year's boldest, most beautiful debuts" 4/5 Uncut
"The emotional blood-letting of tracks like dark hymnal 'Way Too Fast' gives this record a gravitas most popular music never achieves" 4/5 Mojo "4/5" Q
"4/5" Time Out
"Astoundingly ambitious and heartbreakingly beautiful" Sunday Times
"Wonderful sounds" Esquire
"A glorious record" 'Album of the Issue' Notion
"Using classical compositions to beautifully alluring effect" 8/10 Loud & Quiet
"Gentle, organic and sparsely beautiful" The Fly
"Active Child's sound seems positively ahead of its time" Pitchfork
"One of the most enveloping, downright gorgeous records of the year" 9/10 drownedinsound
"A terrifically ambitious debut record" thelineofbestfit
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