I Don't Feel Well | ||||
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Released | October 16, 2020 | |||
Recorded | June 22 – July 17, 2020 | |||
Studio | Palmquist Studios, El Sereno, California | |||
Length | 44:54 | |||
Label | ORG Music | |||
Producer | Eric Palmquist | |||
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I Don't Feel Well is the second studio album from multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Josh Klinghoffer, under the pseudonym of Pluralone. The album was recorded and released a year after his debut album To Be One with You.
As on his debut album, Klinghoffer performs most of the instruments except for a few guest artists: Jack Irons, who appears on drums for "Red Don’t Feel", "The Night Won’t Scare Me", "Carry" and "Plank"; bassist Steven Shane McDonald (Redd Kross and Off!) featured on the song "Mother Nature"; Billy Mohler performs double bass on the song "I Hear You".[1]
"The Night Won’t Scare Me" was released as the first single on the ORG Music label Soundcloud profile through a Rolling Stone article.[2]
The album was released on vinyl (also a limited colored edition of a gold vinyl), CD and digitally.
Background
Along with the release of "The Night Won't Scare Me", an interview with Klinghoffer was published in Rolling Stone in which he mentioned that he began work on the album in March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic was at its peak in United States. Klinghoffer mentions that during this time, unlike his debut album, he was able to fully concentrate on writing and recording an album in the same period of time.
Klinghoffer released a statement about the album's release, saying: "This album was made during and amongst some very new experiences. I hope it captures some of how it felt during this period. I'll feel better when this is behind".[2]
The day of the album's release, Klinghoffer commented on it via Twitter and Instagram: "There is a hell of a lot of noise out there so I apologize for adding to the pile of it, but, my hope is it makes you feel a little bit calmer, a little bit safer, and a little bit more at peace".[3]
Music
About the first single of the album "The Night Won't Scare Me", Klinghoffer told Rolling Stone that the song began with a chord progression that he originally composed for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but the track was completed "in a burst of creativity" after his departure.
"The Report" was released as the second single, about the song Klinghoffer said that was written the day that William Barr made his "obfuscation performance" about the Mueller Report. "I think I was sitting in bed, watching that scumbag blather, and playing chords that sounded like the image of spiders crawling out of his eyes. That wretched man. That's where the music was born," Klinghoffer told Spin. The song changed and finally ended up being a report regarding his state of mind in the present year, for a time was named after the album title.[4]
Outtakes
As like their debut album, Klinghoffer released a series of B-sides from the I Don't Feel Well sessions. The first series was released on April 22 on the digital Mother Nature EP released in the Earth Day, which includes two new versions of Mother Nature; the (re-recorded 2) version is featuring Dot Hacker members and Eric Avery while the (re-recorded 1) has the participation of Jack Irons, Steve McDonald and Nick Reinhart. The EP also includes the unreleased songs "Stretch The Truth", "Green & Gold", "Wile" and "Remembered".[5]
On September 29, two new B-sides was released, the songs "Across the Park" and "Sevens". On the same day, the release of 7" special colored vinyls editions with all non-album tracks was also announced. They are available separately and in a limited edition bundle.[6][7]
Track listing
All music is composed by Josh Klinghoffer[8]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Red Don't Feel" | 4:34 |
2. | "The Night Won't Scare Me" | 5:33 |
3. | "Carry" | 3:44 |
4. | "The Report" | 4:16 |
5. | "Steal Away" | 4:12 |
No. | Title | Length |
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6. | "Mother Nature" | 4:29 |
7. | "Knowing You" | 4:32 |
8. | "Plank" | 4:49 |
9. | "Don't Have To" | 3:25 |
10. | "I Hear You" | 5:20 |
Total length: | 44:54 |
B-Sides
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Across The Park" | 3:46 |
2. | "Sevens" | 4:47 |
Total length: | 8:32 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Stretch The Truth" | 3:37 |
2. | "Green & Gold" | 1:36 |
Total length: | 5:14 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Wile" | 4:57 |
2. | "Remembered" | 4:00 |
Total length: | 8:57 |
Personnel
Credits adapted from Pluralone website.[1]
- Josh Klinghoffer – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, drums
- Jack Irons – drums (tracks 1, 2, 8. Additional drumming on track 3, Sevens)
- Steven Shane McDonald – bass (additional bass on track 6)
- Vanessa Freebairn-Smith – cello (tracks 5, 10, Across The Park)
- Paul Cartwright – violin (tracks 5, 8,10, Across The Park)
- Andrew Duckles – viola (tracks 5, 8,10)
- Billy Mohler – double bass (tracks 5, 8,10)
- Nate Walcott – strings (written & arranged on tracks 5, 8, 10, Across The Park)
- Kate Elkan – design
- Nora Shazlin – cover photo
References
- 1 2 "Pluralone Merch". pluralone.merchnow.com. September 22, 2020.
- 1 2 "Josh Klinghoffer's Pluralone Previews New Album With 'The Night Won't Scare Me'". Rolling Stone. September 22, 2020.
- ↑ "Josh Klinghoffer on Instagram: "Funny that 2020 is what's considered 'normal' when discussing visual acuity. This year, these days, right now, is anything but normal..."". Archived from the original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved 16 October 2020 – via Instagram.
- ↑ "Josh Klinghoffer Shares 'The Report' From Upcoming Pluralone Album". Spin. October 14, 2020.
- ↑ "Josh Klinghoffer's Pluralone to Unveil Earth Day EP". Spin. July 2, 2020.
- ↑ "Josh Klinghoffer's Pluralone Unveils Two New Songs From Upcoming 7-Inch". Spin. July 2, 2020.
- ↑ "JPluralone B-Side 7" Bundle". Orgmusic. October 3, 2021.
- ↑ "Former RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Guitarist JOSH KLINGHOFFER To Release New PLURALONE Album 'I Don't Feel Well'". Blabbermouth.net. 2020-09-22. Retrieved 2020-11-18.