{"product_id":"chanel-beads-your-day-will-come-red","title":"Chanel Beads - Your Day Will Come - Red","description":"\u003cp\u003eAt once a hazy relic and a digital snapshot of the human\r\nexperience, Your Day Will Come is the debut album from\r\nChanel Beads, arriving April 19 via Jagjaguwar. The remarkable\r\nproject announces the arrival of New York-based musician\r\nShane Lavers as a new force in experimental music, capturing\r\nthe many contradictions of modern existence and the strange\r\ninfiniteness of the digital world. The songs feel like a memory in\r\nwhich you can't distinguish between what actually happened or\r\nwhat was a false reproduction in your mind-although the\r\nburning emotion remains intact.\r\n Lavers pushed himself to strip his own sense of ego from\r\nYour Day Will Come. Throughout, Lavers weaves in\r\ncontributions from his live bandmates, singer-songwriter Maya\r\nMcGrory (Colle) and experimental instrumentalist Zachary\r\nPaul, who offer their own layers of feeling. As McGrory offers a\r\nmore full-bodied tone and Lavers often sings with his higherpitched head voice, the two collaborators meet in the middle;\r\nit's an intermingling of identities or a subconscious pining for\r\nandrogyny. In this slippery space, different perspectives merge\r\ntogether, and there's a sense of empathy and humility that\r\narises from the blending of these voices. These days, Chanel\r\nBeads live shows see all three performers weaving together in\r\nabsolute catharsis.\r\n This catharsis is pushed to it's peak on \"Idea June,\" which sees\r\nMcGrory taking over lead vocals to project Lavers' lyrics. As\r\nMcGrory sings, \"The waves wash onto my shore,\" in a voice\r\nthat's both earnest and digitally processed, it's as though she's\r\nspeaking as a separate embodiment of Lavers. In under two\r\nminutes, the track of clunky acoustic guitar and gutting strings\r\nlands somewhere between detachment and kinship. Similar to\r\nthe off-kilter structure of \"Police Scanner,\" these songs are\r\nstrangely affecting in their unfinished and liminal forms. Lavers,\r\nwho is drawn to poor MP3 rips and transitional moments in DJ\r\nmixes, knows that these inexact musical artifacts evoke human\r\nimperfection.\r\n The title of Your Day Will Come could be read as a promise\r\nof the arrival of good karma, or it could be a reminder of one's\r\nmortality, said out of spite. Yet as Lavers unpacks the haunting\r\nfeelings of the past that he must release in order to move into\r\nhis future, he reminds us that grief and hope might be closer\r\nthan they seem to the naked eye.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Alliance Entertainment","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":48714206347569,"sku":"656605245935","price":23.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0704\/2026\/7313\/files\/4301686-3116599.jpg?v=1712284456","url":"https:\/\/vinyl.com\/products\/chanel-beads-your-day-will-come-red","provider":"Vinyl.com","version":"1.0","type":"link"}