Bill Callahan
One of the finest singer/songwriters to emerge from the indie rock scene of the late '80s, Bill Callahan uses the images of the American West in ruggedly thoughtful ways that speak to the present as well as the past. After releasing a string of critically acclaimed albums as Smog, he began making music under his own name with 2007's Woke on a Whaleheart. The switch reflected how much richer and deeper his music had become over the years, both literally and figuratively: His songs were increasingly contemplative, while the drawl he used to deliver them grew lower and slower with time. On the albums that followed Whaleheart's flowing blend of country, funk, and soul, Callahan took his sparse yet evocative style in directions ranging from the gentle drift of 2009's Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle to the stark, driven meditations of 2011's Apocalypse. A new chapter of his music began with 2019's intimate Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest, which suggested that even a committed outsider like Callahan could find happiness. This warmth extended to less-overtly autobiographical albums like 2022's YTILAER and its accompanying live album, 2024's Resuscitate!
Born in Maryland to parents who worked as language analysts for the National Security Agency, Callahan spent his childhood living in his birthplace and the North Riding of Yorkshire, England. By the late '80s, he was making music as Smog, recording painfully intimate songs that ping-ponged wildly through a scrapbook of childhood recollections, failed relationships, bizarre fetishes, and dashed hopes on a four-track recorder. Smog debuted in 1988 with the spare, primitive Macrame Gunplay, a cassette-only release issued on Callahan's own Disaster label. After signing to Drag City in 1991, Callahan added more melody to his music while remaining true to Smog's trademark bare-bones atmosphere on albums including 1991's Forgotten Foundation, 1993's Julius Caesar, and 1995's Wild Love. Two years later, he took another leap forward with 1997's Red Apple Falls, which added folk and country influences that complemented his increasingly thoughtful songwriting. Callahan's music became more meditative on 2000's Dongs of Sevotion and the following year's hypnotic Rain on Lens, for which he changed his project's name to (Smog). His final album under that name, the literary, laid-back A River Ain't Too Much to Love, appeared in 2005.
In 2007, Callahan began releasing his music and other projects under his own name. That year's Diamond Dancer EP and full-length Woke on a Whaleheart both mixed the reflective, largely acoustic sound of later Smog albums with gospel, soul, and pop elements, and boasted arrangements by Royal Trux's Neil Hagerty. On 2009's Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle, Callahan worked with engineer John Congleton and Brian Beattie, who provided string and brass arrangements. The live album Rough Travel for a Rare Thing, which captured a show in Melbourne, Australia, arrived in March 2010; in July, Callahan published his 79-page "epistolary novelette" Letters to Emma Bowlcut, comprised of 62 letters from a nameless protagonist to a woman he saw at a party.
He reunited with Congleton and Beattie for 2011's Apocalypse, a more uptempo collection of seven country- and blues-inspired rock tunes that recalled some of his edgier work with Smog. The following year, a documentary of the Apocalypse tour directed by photographer/filmmaker Hanly Banks was released. In January 2013, The Life and Times of William Callahan, a book of photographs by Canadian photographer Chris Taylor, was published; that September, Callahan issued Dream River, an album of gentle songs to listen to at the end of the day. The following year, Have Fun with God offered haunted dub versions of Dream River's songs. Also in 2014, Callahan married Banks and published I Drive a Valence, a collection of his drawings and lyrics from his entire career.
During the second half of the 2010s, Callahan took a break from releasing music to focus on family life. He and Banks had a son in 2015, and his mother died in 2018. During this time, Callahan continued to write songs and tour; late in 2018, the concert album Live at Third Man appeared. He returned in June 2019 with Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest, a flowing, confessional set of songs recorded with Beattie and guitarist Matt Kinsey. While touring in support of the album, Callahan dug out some old, unfinished songs to work on during his time on the road; these songs inspired him to write new ones, and he enlisted Kinsey and bassist Jaime Zuverza to help him record them. Conceived as a set of singles, Gold Record was recorded within a week and arrived in August 2020. Later that year, Callahan teamed with labelmate Will Oldham for Blind Date Party, a sprawling set of covers including songs originally by Billie Eilish, Steely Dan, and Leonard Cohen. Arriving digitally in December 2021 and on vinyl in January 2022, the album also featured contributions from other Drag City artists such as Azita, Six Organs of Admittance, David Pajo, and David Grubbs.
In October 2022, Callahan released YTILAER, a set of songs about reconnecting with day-to-day emotions and relationships in the wake of the COVID-19 global pandemic. His creative team on the album included Kinsey, bassist/vocalist Emmett Kelly, keyboardist/vocalist Sarah Ann Phillips, and drummer Jim White. July 2024's Resuscitate! captured a Chicago date from the YTILAER tour, with White and Kinsey as well as local players backing Callahan on reimagined versions of the album's songs. Late that year, the four-song EP The Holy Grail: Bill Callahan's "Smog" Dec. 10, 2001 Peel Session documented a Rain on Lens-era session at the Maida Vale studio.
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The Holy Grail: Bill Callahan’s "Smog" Dec. 10, 2001 Peel Session
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Drag City el 22 nov. 2024
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Beautiful Child
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Drag City el 14 oct. 2024
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Porcupine Tattoo
Everything Is Recorded, Noah Cyrus, Bill Callahan
Electrónica - Editado por XL Recordings el 30 sept. 2024
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Blind Date Party
Bill Callahan, Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Drag City Records el 10 dic. 2021
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OD'd in Denver
Bill Callahan, Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Rock - Editado por Drag City Records el 9 oct. 2020
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Natural Information
Folk - Editado por Drag City el 26 sept. 2022
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Lost in Love
Bill Callahan, Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Drag City Records el 15 ene. 2021
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Wish You Were Gay
Bill Callahan, Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Drag City Records el 29 oct. 2020
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I've Been the One
Bill Callahan, Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Drag City Records el 21 dic. 2020
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Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle
Folk - Editado por Drag City Records el 14 abr. 2009
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Dream River
Folk - Editado por Drag City Records el 16 sept. 2013
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Apocalypse
Folk - Editado por Drag City Records el 5 abr. 2011
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Bill Callahan (Live at Third Man Records)
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Third Man Records el 30 nov. 2018
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Porcupine Tattoo
Everything Is Recorded, Noah Cyrus, Bill Callahan
Electrónica - Editado por XL Recordings el 30 sept. 2024
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Letter Sung to Friends
Bill Callahan, Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Country - Editado por Drag City Records el 28 dic. 2020
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Breakfast
Folk - Editado por Drag City Records el 10 ago. 2020
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Love is a Force
Skov Kira, Bill Callahan, Stine Grøn
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Stunt Records el 30 abr. 2021
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