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Adrianne Lenker on Big Thief’s evolution and the making of Double Infinity

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Big Thief Embrace Change and⁢ Find New Grounding on “Double Infinity

By julia Evans, World-Today-News.com

[Image of Big Thief with caption: Big Thief wanted an “ecstatic feeling” to run through their sixth album, Double Infinity.(Supplied: 4AD/Remote Control)]

For 2,500 years,the Greek philosopher Heraclitus has ⁤reminded‍ us that change is‍ the only constant. Yet, despite this ⁣enduring truth, humans often struggle ⁣with ​flux. Perhaps that’s ⁤why we find solace in artists who not only acknowledge change ​but embrace it. ⁢

Brooklyn ⁤indie ​rock darlings Big Thief are masters of this art.​ Their music, a​ constantly evolving blend of folk-infused sounds, demands a comfort ⁤with shifting moods and textures. Each member’s restless creativity extends beyond​ the ⁣band, fueling individual projects that ultimately enrich their collective‍ sound. ‍And recently, they’ve faced a especially ⁣important shift.

Big Thief, however, remains a ‌remarkably grounding force in the ⁣lives‌ of its members, a creative hub to which they continually⁤ return.⁤ “Every time ‍we ‌go off and do our own solo things‍ and do othre projects, it feeds back into⁢ our band,” explains frontwoman Adrianne Lenker in a recent interview ‌with Double J’s Karen‌ leng. “We⁢ take all‍ the things that we learn, and we inevitably just⁤ grow and get better as musicians from each project. ‍I ‌think that‍ always ends up coming back⁢ and filling up the Big ‍Thief cup.”

The past couple of years have brought ⁤considerable ⁣disruption.​ Last year, founding bassist Max ⁢Oleartchik departed the band, a decision rooted in interpersonal dynamics. ⁤ In a heartfelt social media post, the band acknowledged the profound impact of his contribution: “Our love for each other is infinite, and we are so grateful for ​all we have shared these many years⁢ together since the⁤ beginning of our⁤ journey as a band. we wouldn’t ​be who we are without Max. This⁤ separation marks the ‌end of an ‍era, and the beginning of a new one for Big Thief.”

this “new era” required ⁤the remaining trio – Lenker,drummer James Krivchenia,and guitarist Buck Meek ⁤- to⁣ reimagine their sound​ without Oleartchik’s integral‍ musical presence. ⁤

“It⁣ was‍ a big emotional split for the band, and ​we needed a lot ⁢of time ‍to regroup as⁤ the three of us and sort of ground down,” Krivchenia tells Double J.⁤ “We did a lot⁢ of writing ‌and a lot of‍ talking, and just kept growing this pile [of songs], trying to find what the center of gravity for the ​next record was going to⁢ be. Slowly there‌ started ​to be this‌ conglomeration of songs,⁢ were it’s like, ‘This feels ​kind of like⁤ the core.'”

Keywords: Big Thief, Adrianne⁣ Lenker,⁣ Indie⁣ Rock, Music, album Release, Double Infinity

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