TVD Radar: Neko Case, Blacklisted 20th anniversary reissue in stores now

VIA PRESS RELEASE | August 20th saw the 20th anniversary of the release of Neko Case’s seminal third solo album Blacklisted. Considered a darker and more understated effort than her first two records, Blacklisted is soaked to the bone in rueful wit, luxurious miserabilism, and morbid sweat,” said the Village Voice at the time.

While the record features stand out instrumental accompaniment from Giant Sand’s Howe Gelb, Neko’s long time pedal steel player and multi-instrumentalist Jon Rauhouse, Calexico’s Joey Burns and John Convertino, as well as Kelly Hogan and Mary Margaret O’Hara on backing vocals, Case’s voice is still its most compelling aspect. “Her opaque wail is more confident here than ever,” said Pitchfork. “[it is] dense with emotional heft and more richly expressive.” Listen to the album and order it on vinyl HERE.

Today Case is also releasing her performance of “I Wish I Was the Moon” from her first-ever official streaming performance entitled “Wild Creatures: Live From The Lung.” Recorded from Neko’s home studio in Vermont, the event was first streamed for paid subscribers of her weekly Substack newsletter Entering The Lung. Originally featured on Blacklisted, this rendition of the song was recorded in Case’s home studio and features Paul Rigby (pedal steel), Carl Newman (guitar), and Luke Reynolds (bass).

Case also released Wild Creatures’in April, a twenty-three song career retrospective digital album which is accompanied by an immersive website containing animated artwork by Laura Plansker and features short essays and track-by-track commentary from guest contributors celebrating Neko’s two decades of solo work including long time collaborators A.C. Newman, Dan Bejar, and M. Ward, culture-defining contemporaries David Byrne, Shirley Manson, Jeff Tweedy, and Rosanne Cash and new generations of artists like Waxahatchee, Julien Baker, Kevin Morby, Allison Russell, and Margo Price. In addition, folklorist Adrienne Mayor, ANTI- Records president Andy Kaulkin, and longtime New Yorker staff writer and author Susan Orlean also contributed pieces, among many others. Read about ‘Wild Creatures’ at https://nekocase.com/.

Neko Case is also currently on tour with upcoming shows in Nashville, Boston and Philadelphia, as well as two shows in Alaska in mid-September. Courtney Marie Andrews, Sean Rowe, Disq, and Bendigo Fletcher will be joining her.

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