Lightning, Show Us Your Stuff

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Lightning, Show Us Your Stuff
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 4, 2020 (2020-09-04)
Label Yep Roc
Producer Grant-Lee Phillips
Grant-Lee Phillips chronology
Widdershins
(2018)
Lightning, Show Us Your Stuff
(2020)
All That You Can Dream
(2022)

Lightning, Show Us Your Stuff is the tenth studio album by Grant-Lee Phillips. It was released on September 4, 2020, through Yep Roc Records. The album debuted at #9 on Billboard's Americana/Folk Albums Chart, #11 on Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) and #28 on Current Rock Albums. [1]

Contents

Background

The title for Phillips' tenth album is inspired by the words of his young daughter as she once screamed "Come on lightning, show us your stuff" while thrusting a branch at the night sky. In this album the singer-songwriter addresses the fragility of life; addressing such a deep topic with a sense of intensity and humor. Phillips himself said, "There's definitely a questioning - I notice it on my more direct or confessional songs like 'Mourning Dove'. I think about the people we are when we come into the world, how we get beat up along the way and sometimes corrupted in pursuit of some brass ring. As the line goes, the things we chase that can't be kept. I'll admit it's that nagging tendency to question everything that inspires a song like 'Drawing the Head' and even when I'm writing through the voice of a character, as I am with 'Straight to the Ground'." [2]

Critical reception

Lightning, Show Us Your Stuff was met with "generally favorable" reviews by critics. The review site Metacritic gives a weighted score out of 100 based on reviews found in publications, and Phillips' album earned a score of 79 based on 6 critic reviews. [3]

Lee Zimmerman, of American Songwriter , said, "It is, in short, an album for the ages, and a record that's representative of Phillips in all his prolific prowess." [4]

Mojo gave the album a 4 star review, saying, "Phillips' latest beguiles with all the wiles of a master songwriter...A late-onset triumph." [5]

Daniel Kohn, of Spin , said that in "Lightning, Show Us Your Stuff, his 10th studio album, [Phillips] continues to build on his gentle songwriting that’s defined his career.” [6]

AllMusic gave Phillips' album 3.5/5 stars while saying, "Lightning Show Us Your Stuff doesn't feel like one of the truly great albums in Grant-Lee Phillips's catalog, but it's certainly a very good one, and any artist who can reliably turn out music this smart, impassioned, and well-crafted is someone who more than deserves a larger audience." [7]

Track listing

Lightning, Show Us Your Stuff track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ain't Done Yet"Grant-Lee Phillips3:26
2."Drawing the Head"Grant-Lee Phillips2:47
3."Lowest Low"Grant-Lee Phillips3:22
4."Leave a Light On"Grant-Lee Phillips3:51
5."Mourning Dove"Grant-Lee Phillips4:12
6."Sometimes You Wake Up in Charleston"Grant-Lee Phillips3:38
7."Gather Up"Grant-Lee Phillips2:59
8."Straight to the Ground"Grant-Lee Phillips5:26
9."Coming To"Grant-Lee Phillips4:36
10."Walking in My Sleep"Grant-Lee Phillips3:20
Total length:37:39

Personnel

Musicians

Production

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