"Perils from the Sea" is a captivating collaborative studio album by American singer-songwriter Mark Kozelek and multi-instrumentalist Jimmy LaValle, released on April 30, 2013, under Caldo Verde Records. This slowcore masterpiece spans 11 tracks and a duration of 1 hour and 17 minutes, offering a rich and immersive musical experience.
Mark Kozelek, known for his introspective lyrics and distinctive vocals, teams up with Jimmy LaValle, renowned for his work with The Album Leaf, to create a hauntingly beautiful soundscape. The album is a testament to their combined talents, with Kozelek's poignant songwriting and LaValle's atmospheric instrumentation blending seamlessly.
From the evocative opening track "What Happened to My Brother" to the reflective closer "Somehow the Wonder of Life Prevails," the album explores themes of loss, love, and the human condition. Standout tracks like "Gustavo" and "Caroline" showcase Kozelek's ability to craft deeply personal narratives, while "He Always Felt Like Dancing" and "Here Come More Perils from the Sea" highlight the album's dynamic range and emotional depth.
Critics and fans alike have praised "Perils from the Sea" for its haunting beauty and emotional resonance. The album was even named one of the best of 2013, second only to Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds's "Push the Sky Away." Whether you're a longtime fan of Mark Kozelek or new to his work, this album is a must-listen, offering a rich and rewarding journey through the complexities of the human experience.