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# SUKIERAE

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## Description

Tweedy, the band, is a collaboration between Jeff Tweedy, best known as the founder of the pioneering Chicago rock band Wilco, and his 18-year-old son and drummer Spencer Tweedy. On September 23rd dBpm Records in conjunction with ANTI will release SUKIERAE (sue-key-ray), the debut release by the aptly-monikered duo Tweedy. SUKIERAE features 20 new songs penned by Jeff, performed by Tweedy father and son along with a host of musical guests. 'When I set out to make this record, I imagined it being a solo thing, but not in the sense of one guy strumming an acoustic guitar and singing,' Jeff said. 'Solo to me meant that I would do everything - write the songs, play all the instruments and sing. But Spencer's been with me from the very beginning demo sessions, playing drums and helping the songs take shape. In that sense, the record is kind of like a solo album performed by a duo.' with Spencer on drums, Jeff handles his usual guitars and vocals, as well as bass and keyboards. Backing vocals on SUKIERAE come courtesy of Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig of the Brooklyn-band Lucius. Musician Scott McCaughey (R.E.M., the Minus Five, the Baseball Project) lends additional keyboard support on SUKIERAE.

Review: Jeff Tweedy will never be a star...but he doesn't care. - Jeff Tweedy is the epitome of a cult star. He and his band have become the darlings of the hipster crowd. His band's records get rave reviews (except for Pitchfork...what's up with those guys?). He tours to sell out crowds in moderate sized halls. And he makes some of the most interesting records EVER. He will never be a teen heart throb. He will probably never become a household name. He'll never have Hollywood starlets hanging on his arm. He'll never be a superstar. And I imagine he's fine with that. Mr. Tweedy has been writing perfect pop jewels since his days with Uncle Tupelo, and stands as one of the preeminent songwriters of the third wave. For my money, he ranks with Dylan, Cohen, Springsteen and Young as one of the finest (North) American songwriters of the modern era. Not only does he have the best working band in the World (Wilco); not only does he have some of the coolest production credits (Mavis Staples...are you freaking KIDDING ME?!); and the coolest music 'journalist' tropes around, (rising from the ashes of Uncle Tupelo...getting dropped by WB before producing one of the records of the early part of the Century...going through rehab and emerging with the second best record of the early Century). Not only does he have all of the above for his resume...he has formed a band with his SON. Damn...he's living the life. This is not an album of rock ravers, it is heavily influenced by the health trauma his wife is experiencing and is a deeply personal record. But it is not an album of despair or fear. It is a record of introspection. Where his best work has often dealt with the disconnect between emotion and action, this one is a rumination of love, mortality and being engaged. I know that the fanboys will throw around superlatives, but this one is deserving of superlatives. It's grown up music meant to be hears and head more than once. For my money Mr. Tweedy belongs in any conversation with Dylan, Cohen, Springsteen and Young. This record is not a vanity project and is not a stop gap until the next Wilco record. It is a statement of purpose and a record of a fine songwriter at the top of his game.
Review: Tweedy does it again! - Full disclosure: I am a Jeff Tweedy (and Wilco) fan. Huge fan of virtually everything they have released dating back to his Uncle Tupelo days. That being said, this album wasn't what I was expecting and am so pleasantly surprised. Just sit back and trust the experience. This album is difficult to categorize but think 'Wilco meets Jazz meets The Beta Band.' (look them up if you get the chance) Anyway, this is a wonderfully and beautifully disjointed experience that blends and spins a sonic tapestry that is, collectively, wonderful. And I think it's really, really cool he made this album with his son - and it shows. The percussion looms and gently leads many of the best songs.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00LLK406S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #165,385 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #3,355 in Indie Rock #75,040 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (125) |
| Date First Available  | July 7, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 12985735 |
| Label  | Anti |
| Manufacturer  | Anti |
| Number of discs  | 2 |
| Original Release Date  | 2014 |
| Product Dimensions  | 4.84 x 5.63 x 0.47 inches; 3.67 ounces |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jeff Tweedy will never be a star...but he doesn't care.
*by C***K on November 17, 2014*

Jeff Tweedy is the epitome of a cult star. He and his band have become the darlings of the hipster crowd. His band's records get rave reviews (except for Pitchfork...what's up with those guys?). He tours to sell out crowds in moderate sized halls. And he makes some of the most interesting records EVER. He will never be a teen heart throb. He will probably never become a household name. He'll never have Hollywood starlets hanging on his arm. He'll never be a superstar. And I imagine he's fine with that. Mr. Tweedy has been writing perfect pop jewels since his days with Uncle Tupelo, and stands as one of the preeminent songwriters of the third wave. For my money, he ranks with Dylan, Cohen, Springsteen and Young as one of the finest (North) American songwriters of the modern era. Not only does he have the best working band in the World (Wilco); not only does he have some of the coolest production credits (Mavis Staples...are you freaking KIDDING ME?!); and the coolest music 'journalist' tropes around, (rising from the ashes of Uncle Tupelo...getting dropped by WB before producing one of the records of the early part of the Century...going through rehab and emerging with the second best record of the early Century). Not only does he have all of the above for his resume...he has formed a band with his SON. Damn...he's living the life. This is not an album of rock ravers, it is heavily influenced by the health trauma his wife is experiencing and is a deeply personal record. But it is not an album of despair or fear. It is a record of introspection. Where his best work has often dealt with the disconnect between emotion and action, this one is a rumination of love, mortality and being engaged. I know that the fanboys will throw around superlatives, but this one is deserving of superlatives. It's grown up music meant to be hears and head more than once. For my money Mr. Tweedy belongs in any conversation with Dylan, Cohen, Springsteen and Young. This record is not a vanity project and is not a stop gap until the next Wilco record. It is a statement of purpose and a record of a fine songwriter at the top of his game.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tweedy does it again!
*by B***K on September 25, 2014*

Full disclosure: I am a Jeff Tweedy (and Wilco) fan. Huge fan of virtually everything they have released dating back to his Uncle Tupelo days. That being said, this album wasn't what I was expecting and am so pleasantly surprised. Just sit back and trust the experience. This album is difficult to categorize but think 'Wilco meets Jazz meets The Beta Band.' (look them up if you get the chance) Anyway, this is a wonderfully and beautifully disjointed experience that blends and spins a sonic tapestry that is, collectively, wonderful. And I think it's really, really cool he made this album with his son - and it shows. The percussion looms and gently leads many of the best songs.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I like the album
*by R***R on January 11, 2015*

Let me state right out I am a big Jeff Tweedy fan and a big fan of Wilco. That will color my review to a degree. I like the album, but it does not have the Wilco oomph to it. That said, it is a good album. It reminds me more of Uncle Tupelo that Wilco and that is never a bad thing. It is a little more folksy.

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