More specifically, it is an album that’s unabashedly about divorce and the rippling effects that can have on a kid’s development.”Ĭollaborating together with Jay Som’s Melina Duterte on production and recording work, TOLEDO have fine-tuned the musical identity they’ve been cultivating for the past five years. We’ve written a lot about relationships and break ups and it felt like it was time to peek under the hood and see where these personal issues stemmed from. Themes of family and home were coming up more often than usual because Jordan was in talk therapy. “We have been making music together since we were in middle school, but we never had the guts or the attention span for a full album,” the pair tells Atwood Magazine. “When it came time to put this record together, we just did what we normally do and we wrote about what was going on in our personal lives at that moment. Released Septemvia Grand Jury Music, TOLEDO’s debut album sees Dan Álvarez de Toledo and Jordan Dunn-Pilz dwelling more than ever before in their own visceral depths – reflecting on their respective childhoods, unpacking family histories and traumas, and exploring their decades-long friendship through a lens of unfiltered vulnerability, raw honesty, and heartfelt self-expression. How It Ends – TOLEDO © POND Creative i’m slow but you’re patiently walking me through when we talk in the dark of your room i try to be in it, and cry, but i can’t you just cut me open, saying that’s what i am i’m betting my fate on a line in your hand it finally feels like a good place to land but i’ve grown up on the feeling of falling to my knees again so i don’t understand why we do it to ourselves when we know how it ends – “ How It Ends,” TOLEDO Channeling their trauma and troubles into a soothing sonic hug, TOLEDO have created the ultimate cathartic release of 2022. Their long-awaited debut album is something out of an ASMR lover’s fantasy: An achingly intimate record of warm, dusty sounds and heart-on-sleeve confessions, How It Ends is soul-stirring, breathtaking, and utterly immersive. In fact, the Brooklyn band’s music is so light and tender that their hushed brand of indie rock is often mistaken for some kind of folk music. Too late to take your way and change it now you learned to keep it down… TOLEDO have mastered the art of the soft. Brooklyn band TOLEDO dive headfirst into childhood trauma on their cathartic debut album ‘How It Ends,’ a soul-stirring, breathtaking wash of tender, soothing, and ultimately uplifting indie rock.
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