Zeb Gould


Zeb Gould

Destroyer Deliver, is Zeb Gould and company’s latest journey through the bucolic. The follow up to their 2014 Dying Waves album, Destroyer Deliver is an Americana masterwork that divvies up the shadow and the light, pitting them against each other from song to song and story to story. The result is indie-style gloom-folk meets sweet fingerpicking prairie-bliss, a post-Millenium take on melancholic wasteland love.

Recorded within the vaulted former church walls of upstate New York's Dreamland Recording Studios (The National Sufjan Stevens, Beach House, Fleet Foxes) the lushly orchestrated world of Destroyer Deliver was engineered and mastered by Sam Crawford, Gould’s frequent collaborative partner. The sound of the record is built around the three-part vocal harmony of Gould, Elizabeth de Lise, and Jeff Hudgins. These vocal textures and Gould’s gentle acoustic guitar and banjo are interwoven with the violin of Megan Gould (Zeb’s wife and a performer and arranger in her own right with the likes of Lou Reed, Natalie Merchant, and David Byrne). Vocalist Hudgins adds even more warmth to the sound of the group with his clarinet and saxophone performances. Jerome Begin expands the timbral range of the ensemble with his fluid mix of piano, Wurlitzer, Mellotron, vibraphone, and Vox Combo organ. Christian Rutledge (drums) and Crawford (bass) round out the septet to bring atmosphere and rhythm to Destroyer Deliver's rich harmonic sound.

The sweeping album is available with an accompanying illustrated collection of Gould's short stories as well as the record’s lyrics, marking the first time that Gould has coupled his musical explorations with his literary endeavors. The book has been designed to be read in tandem with the music. This union of stories and songs invites each form to illuminate the other, and the juxtaposition allows Gould and his bandmates to plumb new depths of narrative richness rarely seen in Americana music. The characters in Gould’s work inhabit a world where color commentators and arsonists alike wait for great storms to pass over the lakes and raceways of the Rust Belt. In the stories of Destroyer Deliver, he has created the sort of place where Death can show up as a drummer packs up after a gig and where profound answers to profound questions can be found waiting in a booth at the 1982 World’s Fair. The volume also features a cover illustration by William Schaff, the creator of iconic album covers for Jason Molina and Okkervil River.


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