And Nothing Hurt

The title of Spiritualized’s eighth album is the back half of a line from Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five: “Everything was beautiful, and nothing hurt.” In a tweet, Pierce explained that starting with And “presupposes that something, or everything, has happened before.” After almost four decades making music—often in response to personal crises including heartbreak, addiction, disease and near-death experiences—everything has happened to Pierce before. And Nothing Hurt was born from a different kind of upheaval.
In the flush ’90s, labels could let a band like Spiritualized splurge on ample studio time, 120 live musicians for a single track, and entire choirs. No longer afforded those luxuries, Pierce learned to use Pro Tools, painstakingly sampling sounds from classical recordings, and managed, with just a handful of backing musicians, to create an album every bit as gargantuan and emotional as ever. Pierce deftly moves between intimacy and maximalism, combining shoegaze, free jazz, sombre ballads, lavish orchestration and synths in ways that shouldn’t work, but do. “Let’s Dance” begins wistful and dainty, gradually building into a wild, brassy carnival. Likewise, the joyful “On the Sunshine” morphs from warm flutes into a cacophony of squealing horns and ecstatic jazz. And Nothing Hurts is a profoundly self-aware album acknowledging age, loss and mortality. On “The Prize”, Pierce sings, “Gonna be shooting like a star across the sky/Gonna burn brightly for a while/Then you’re gone.”

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 A Perfect Miracle
A2 I’m Your Man
A3 Here It Comes (The Road) Let’s Go
A4 Let’s Dance
A5 On The Sunshine
B1 Damaged
B2 The Morning After
B3 The Prize
B4 Sail on Through

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Key Value
Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_Nothing_Hurt
Format 1× Vinyl (White) LP, Album
Label Bella Union
Catalog Number BELLAVI800HZ
Notes White Vinyl release exclusive to independent record stores
Discogs URL Spiritualized - And Nothing Hurt