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Pierre
de Reeder
The Way That It Was
(Little Record Company – August 12, 2008)
“Everyone is looking out for the little
piece that they’ve saved away,” sings Pierre de Reeder
in “Not How I Believe,” the closing track of his debut
solo album, The Way That It Was. Already revered by one of music’s
most passionate fanbases as the bassist for wildly successful indie-pop
quartet Rilo Kiley, Pierre is finally ready to share his own “little
piece” in a series of poignant and engaging plaintives on
love, life and the reflective moments that weave throughout them.
The Way That It Was, which will be released on Little Record Company
on August 12th, 2008, sees Pierre transition seamlessly into the
role of frontman after years on the road and in the studio with
his Rilo Kiley bandmates. As one of the band’s co-founders,
Pierre has been front and center as they have progressed from local
fan-favorite to celebrated critical success, with their latest album
Under the Blacklight landing at #8 on Rolling Stone’s list
of the Top 50 albums of 2007 and #10 on Blender’s Best Albums
of 2007.
For his solo debut, Pierre decided to eschew the lush powerpop and
smooth beats of the band’s current stylings in favor of creating
an intimate collection of songs that feed from the singer-songwriter
tradition of classic folk-rockers like Harry Nilsson. However, the
influences of his musical past can be heard in the strong melodic
structures and pop sensibilities that permeate the album. Written
over the past five years, The Way That It Was was penned entirely
by Pierre and took shape in various locations, including Pierre’s
home and the Kingsize Studios in Eagle Rock. Pierre plays most or
all of the instrumentation on much of the album, which also features
notable collaborations with, among others, co-producer Dave Trumfio
(Built To Spill, Wilco, Grandaddy) and Rilo Kiley bandmates Jenny
Lewis, Blake Sennett and Jason Boesel.
Listeners will recognize the album’s seemingly familiar blend
of classic pop, rock and folk but will quickly find it to be unlike
anything they’ve heard before. Tracks like album openers “Shame
On Love” and “I’ll Be Around” may be written
with the unabashed honesty of a late-night journal entry, but Pierre’s
musings on the joys, frustrations and commitments of love feel as
if they could have been taken from your very own diary. There is
a universality in the way that Pierre wraps his rich, mellow voice
around blasts of cheerful horns as he ponders the limitations of
self-reflection in “That’s The Way That It Was,”
and the soft lullaby of “Sophia’s Song,” written
for Pierre’s daughter, will transport even the most jaded
listener back to the comforting embrace of adoring parents. The
album closes out with a chorus of Pierre’s family and friends
joining him in singing the uplifting mantras of “Not How I
Believe.” Go ahead, sing along – these are the times
to share the memories of the way that it was.
Track list in full
1 - Shame On Love 8-Never Thoughts
2 - I’ll Be Around
3 - Sophia’s Song
4 - That’s The Way That It Was
5 - Where I’m Coming From
6 - This Foolish Heart
7 - Young and Old
8 - Never Thought
9 - All These Words
10 - The Long Conversation
11 - Not How I Believe
For more information contact Jessica
Massa at Press Here Publicity: 212 246 2640
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