Life of Leisure is the second EP from the Georgia-based artist Washed Out.
Track listing
|
1. |
"Get Up" (featuring sample of "Got To Get Up" (1983) by Change) |
3:01 |
2. |
"New Theory" (featuring sample of "Feel It" (1980) by Revelation) |
2.52 |
3. |
"Hold Out" (featuring sample of "West Coast Drive" (1975) by V.I.P. Connection) |
3.29 |
4. |
"Feel It All Around" (featuring sample of "I Want You" (1983) by Gary Low) |
3.16 |
5. |
"Lately" |
2.02 |
6. |
"You'll See It" |
2:55 |
Reception
Pitchfork Media's Marc Hogan gave the EP an 8.0 out of 10 score and stated that "Washed Out, the solo project of Georgia (via South Carolina) multi-instrumentalist Ernest Greene, fits in almost too well with the balmy lo-fi synth atmospherics of peers like Neon Indian, Toro Y Moi, Small Black, the higher-fi jj, or the darker, heavier SALEM, as well as the more guitar-based Real Estate, Best Coast, and Pearl Harbour. Washed Out's debut Life of Leisure EP isn't at the top of its class, but Greene so far is one of this fledgling aesthetic's most gifted students."[2] The song 'Feel It All Around' was released as a single, and appeared on many best-of-2009 lists, including those from Pitchfork and NME.[3][4]
In Popular Culture
- "Feel It All Around", is featured in a Proenza Schouler campaign video for the Fall of 2010.
- "Feel It All Around", is also featured as the opening theme for TV series Portlandia on IFC.[5]
References