Paco Cathcart Down on Them (Silver)

Release date:
May 2, 2025
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Paco Cathcart's 'Down on Them' is the depiction of the beautiful and precarious life of an NYC underground musician from the perspective of a born and raised New Yorker. While skyrocketing NYC rent has pushed many independent creatives to other cities and towns, Paco has continued to hold it down by working thousands of freelance labor jobs over the years to make rent and to keep writing and recording in their treasured hometown. Moving their reel to reel from space to space, price-out to price-out, Paco has recorded over 50 albums under the name The Cradle. Their work has seen attention from outlets like Stereogum and Pitchfork, which called their album 'Bag of Holding,' "fantastical, folky, and intensely imaginative."While Paco's work has garnered attention from time to time, they continue to book their own shows, national tours and have self released the large majority of their catalogue. Paco has been a major contributor to and supporter of the independent underground. They have inspired bands like Water From Your Eyes, recorded everyone from Palberta to Open Head and organized countless shows and events at DIY spaces. There is no other musician currently working in NYC that has been such a pillar to NYC DIY over the last 15 years. Theirs is a true dedication to DIY values, constantly in motion.'Down on Them' is Paco's first LP under their own name, and marks a turn toward a more high fidelity recording style. They had been dreaming of working with a crew of musicians capable of playing these songs and of putting them down in a studio environment. Paco found their ultimate wrecking crew in bassist Miriam Elhajli, Keyboardist Ellie Shannon, and Drummer Bailey Wollowitz. These are musicians not only capable of playing the often complicated interweaving parts in these songs, but also of singing harmony throughout them. The quartet toured the country working out the finer points of the arrangements before laying them down at Artifact Studios in Ridgewood, Queens. The process of making 'Down on Them' was new to Paco and not always easy. "Compared to other records I've made, mostly by myself, on my own time, the making of this record needed a tremendous amount of time, effort, practice, coordination, money, gas, emotional toil, patience-especially patience. When I listen to it, I hear all of those human elements, and I think it was worth it." The songs on 'Down on Them' are about resilience. There is often a focus on what it means to live in a city like NYC in 2025 with specific snapshots of terrain close to Paco's heart, like their current Crown Heights neighborhood and Sheepshead Bay, one of Paco's favorite bicycle excursions. Paco gives their take on everything from hyperbolic congestion ("Bottleneck Blues") to the Spotted Lantern Fly's recent ubiquity ("Invasive Species"). Paco also takes us to small spaces in the city with intimate depictions of characters like the elderly woman in "Ella Vive Sola" who spends her hours alone, only occasionally speaking to her sister on the phone.While Neil Young's dark and forboding Ditch Trilogy is a sonic touchpoint, 'Down on Them' does not wallow in even it's heaviest moments, but rather finds a kind of delirious beauty in the city's highs and lows. On first single "Bottleneck Blues" there is joy and acceptance in Paco's vocal even as the hyperbolic forces of congestion are constantly encroaching. With all of it's difficulties Paco is up for the challenge of living in NYC. "I want to swim with a rusted engine" he sings as only a true New Yorker could.The album to be released May 2nd 2025 on silver vinyl and digital.

Tracklist:
  • 1. Your Reflection
  • 2. Bottleneck Blues
  • 3. Cry on Command
  • 4. Oh, Joy
  • 5. Ella Viva Sola
  • 6. TM Joint
  • 7. Gender Neutral
  • 8. Can't Recall My Dreams
  • 9. Something Moving in the Dark
  • 10. Pale Blue Light
  • 11. Just Love You
  • 12. Invasive Species

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