Knower Forever

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Knower Forever
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2, 2023
Recorded2023
Genre
Length44:22 (45:33 with bonus track)
Label Self-released
Producer Louis Cole
Knower chronology
Life
(2016)
Knower Forever
(2023)
Singles from Knower Forever
  1. "I'm the President"
    Released: May 1, 2023
  2. "The Abyss"
    Released: May 17, 2023
  3. "Crash the Car"
    Released: June 2, 2023

Knower Forever is the fifth studio album by American independent electronic jazz-funk duo Knower. It was self-released on June 2, 2023. Recording was done sometime in 2023 at member Louis Cole's house. Cole was responsible for the album's production in its entirety. Musically, Knower Forever diverts from the duo's four previous albums, featuring an experimental sound with avant-pop and jazz-funk whilst continuing their theme of humorous and vulgar lyrics.

Contents

The album was first released exclusively on Bandcamp, and was promoted with a series of home-made videos. Its success on the platform resulted in a vinyl campaign, which preceded its release onto streaming platforms. Knower Forever received positive reviews from music critics.

Background and recording

The last album released by Knower was Life in 2016, an electronic record. [1] [2] From that year onwards, Knower expanded their lineup and began performing as a live band, [3] with members including David Binney, Sam Gendel, Thom Gill, Dennis Hamm, Jacob Mann, Rai Thistlethwayte, and Sam Wilkes. [4] [5]

Knower Forever was recorded at Cole's house [6] [7] sometime in 2023; neither Cole or Genevieve Artadi revealed the dates of recording or production. Unlike their four previous albums which were produced exclusively by the duo, Knower Forever features performances and production from several musicians including Binney, Gendel, Thistlethwayte and Wilkes. [8] [5]

Release and promotion

The success of Knower Forever on Bandcamp led to a limited vinyl campaign. Knower Forever Vinyl.png
The success of Knower Forever on Bandcamp led to a limited vinyl campaign.

Knower announced the release of Knower Forever in May 2023 as a Bandcamp exclusive, citing low payment from Spotify and other streaming services as their reason for doing so. [9] [10] "I'm the President", "The Abyss", and "Crash the Car" were released as singles that month to promote the album, [11] alongside a series of music videos with a DIY style the band is known for. [12]

Knower Forever was released on Bandcamp on June 2, 2023, [13] and it was followed by a vinyl campaign. It was released on streaming platforms in October of that same year. [14]

Reception

Knower Forever received positive reviews from music critics.

Zoe Camp of Bandcamp Daily ranked Knower Forever among their best albums of the year, believing the duo "are certainly at home basking in muzak's creature comforts, from the hermetically sealed vocals of city pop to the tonal warmth of smooth jazz." [15] James Rettig of Stereogum described it as "alternately squelching and smooth, and there are a whole lot of instruments backing Artadi as she talks some shit and pumps herself up." [11] The same publication later included "I'm the President" in a "Best Songs of the Week" list, praising its "horn flourishes, a backing choir, and a completely wild song structure that leapfrogs from bass-driven funk to high school marching band to mind-bending free jazz." [16]

James Sissler of Live for Live Music praised its variety, noting its switches from "aggressively funky and unashamedly silly" to "breathtaking melodies and epic orchestration". [10] Writers of Song Bar called the record a "jazz-funk tour de force LP of outstanding musicianship, infinite energy, humour and invention", and praised the duo and supporting band. [17] Tony Wolski of The Armed called Knower Forever one of his favorite albums of the year, stating that "It’s no secret that Louis Cole is an absolute force on drums. But Genevieve Artadi is the unsung MVP of this, making effortless melodies that get stuck in your head for days out of such unprecious, understated staccato utterances." [18]

The duo revealed that "for the first time ever, we made a shitload of money from an album" thanks to the success of the Bandcamp campaign. [14]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Louis Cole and Genevieve Artadi

No.TitleLength
1."Knower Forever"2:26
2."I'm the President"4:07
3."The Abyss"3:02
4."Real Nice Moment"4:31
5."It's All Nothing Until It's Everything"5:08
6."Nightmare"5:50
7."Same Smile, Different Face"2:15
8."Do Hot Girls Like Chords"3:32
9."Ride That Dolphin"3:28
10."It Will Get Real"4:26
11."Crash the Car"5:36
12."Bonus Track" (Bandcamp exclusive)1:11
Total length:45:33

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the Knower Forever liner notes. [19]

Musicians

Additional musicians

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