Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See

Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See

by Jim White
Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See

Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See

by Jim White

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Bonus Tracks / Anniversary Edition)

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Overview

Jim White writes like a Southern gentlemen. When he released his cryptic debut, Wrong-Eyed Jesus, in 1997, he was approaching 40, and with each record his civil invective and genuine yearning for redemption have become more focused, culminating in an eccentric -- yet fully realized -- body of work that requires no aging to prove itself worthy. Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See preens like an alley cat with a bellyful of chicken scraps. The thick veil of gloss that co-producers Joe Henry and Tucker Martine use to coat each of the 11 hypnotic tracks is entirely transparent, resulting in a glass-bottom boat ride that's both cathartic and uncomfortably voyeuristic. White's characters are always teetering on the edge of a bridge, faces cast skyward, wondering if whatever it is that's left them might swoop down just seconds before the first shoe drops. He meets his subjects on level ground, allowing them to speak through him as well as serve as their master's mouthpiece. On the spooky Tom Waits-style dirge "Borrowed Wings," the ghosts of doomed Bonnie and Clyde-cursed lovers weep "For in the fallow field where what's reaped is what's sown/There lies a road to ruin and it's paved with our tombstones." It's not all hellfire and brimstone, though, as evidenced by the goofy Barenaked Ladies collaboration "Alabama Chrome" and the bright -- almost hopeful -- hidden track, "Land Called Home." There's a deep Southern gothic vibe at work here that brings to mind the Spanish moss meanderings of Daniel Lanois' For the Beauty of Wynona, but it's the shadow of Waits that always gets the last word; "If Jesus Drove a Motor Home" sounds like a cross between something off of The Black Rider and the theme to The Sopranos, but it's interesting that despite all of the celebrity guests (Aimee Mann, Bill Frisell, M. Ward), it's White's self-produced tracks that mirror their creator's sewn up -- but still bleeding a little -- heart. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 04/05/2024
Label: Luaka Bop
UPC: 0680899005517
Rank: 62420

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jim White   Primary Artist,Guitar (Acoustic),Toy Piano,Flute,Bass,Banjo,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Melodica,Trombone,Harmonica,Keyboards,Percussion,Irish Flute,Indian Banjo
Mary Gauthier   Vocals (Background),Guest Artist
Paul Rabjohns   Guitar (Bass),Bass,Ronroco,Mandolin,Accordion,Marimbula,Drums (Snare),Guitar (Acoustic)
Oh Susanna   Vocals (Background),Guest Artist
Jon Hyde   Guitar (Bass),Bass,Pedal Steel
Terri Binion   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Marc Anthony Thompson   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
David Piltch   Guitar (Bass),Double Bass,Standup Bass,Bass (Electric)
Joe Henry   Guest Artist,Guitar
Barenaked Ladies   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Bill Frisell   Guest Artist,Guitar,Papoose
Aimee Mann   Guest Artist,Vocals
Linda Delgado   Vocals (Background)
Suzie Ungerleider   Vocals (Background)
Ladies Of Loretta Lynching   Vocals (Background)
Mike Belitsky   Drums
Kevin Hearn   Guitar,Accordion,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Chris Bruce   Guitar
Paul Fonfara   Viola,Clarinet,Saxophone
Dorothy Robinett   Clarinet (Bass)
Ryan Freeland   Clavinet
Mark Saunders   Sampling
Jim Creeggan   Bowed Bass,Percussion,Standup Bass
Niki Haris   Vocals (Background)
Peter Gardiner   Guitar
Dallas Good   Guitar
Steven Page   Rap,Vocals (Background)
Ralph Carney   Trumpet,Saxophone,Animal Sounds,Flute
Ed Robertson   Rap,Guitar
Guthrie Trapp   Guitar
Jeremiah Sullivan   Mandolin
Eric Heywood   Pedal Steel
Tucker Martine   Drums,Percussion
M. Ward   Guitar
Sean Dean   Bass
Dee Palmer   Sampling,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Danny Frankel   Bongos,Floor Tom,Percussion
Mac Martine   Papoose
Donna De Lory   Vocals (Background)
Jay Bellerose   Drums,Bongos
Chris Henrich   Pedal Steel
Eyvind Kang   Organ,Viola
Tyler Stewart   Drums,Percussion
Travis Good   Guitar
Steve Moore   Trombone,Harmonium,Wurlitzer

Technical Credits

Paul Rabjohns   Audio Production,Producer
Barenaked Ladies   Audio Production,Producer
Tucker Martine   Audio Production,Engineer,Producer
Joe Henry   Audio Production,Producer
Jim White   Audio Production,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Cover Photo
Heather Davidson   Group Member
Vince Sullivan   Design,Photography
Keith Rudyk   Engineer
Valerie Esway   Group Member
Ryan Freeland   Mixing,Engineer
Mark Saunders   Mixing,Producer
Michael Haas   Engineer
Britt Myers   Logistics,Digital Editing
Tim Oberthier   Engineer
Gail Marowitz   Design,Art Direction
Ari Fellows Mannion   Group Member
Greg Calbi   Mastering
David Byrne   Executive Producer
Yale Evelev   Executive Producer
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