In visually stunning packaging, a limited edition copy of Exoskeletons for Children on vinyl. Includes digital download.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
A hard copy CD version of the album. Includes digital download.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Two Squalloscope zines: one full-color, 40-page "Exoskeletons for Children" lyric book in zine form + one re-printed "Zine Against Death." The "Exoskeletons for Children" zine is filled with Squalloscope's photos, drawings, and notes from the album. Every two-zine order comes with an envelope with Squalloscope stickers. Includes digital download.
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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
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Squalloscope is Anna Kohlweis, who exists as a songwriter, music producer, multimedia artist, illustrator and singer based in Vienna, Austria. “Exoskeletons for Children” is her fifth full-length album after “Soft Invasions” (2012, Seayou Records) and three releases under the Paper Bird moniker.
”Exoskeletons for Children” emerged over the course of two years, beginning when Kohlweis had temporarily moved back into her childhood home in her thirties. Written and recorded in solitude in provincial Austrian attics and American basements, as well as in parents’ and friends’ houses, the record abides neither borders nor boxes. While drawing inspiration from Kohlweis’ small-town upbringing rife with teenage lonerdom tempered by solitary late nights on the internet, additional inspiration came from interacting with younger listeners who highlighted the importance of music in forming communities through shared experience even when those communities are far flung geographically.
On “Exoskeletons for Children” there is little feeling of nostalgia for the small town life of Anna Kohlweis’s upbringing. Rather there is a strong sense of identification with young people in these spaces. This record is about the bittersweetness of a homecoming as much as it is about the goodness of anger, protest, grieving, moving away and never looking back.
There is a commanding nonchalance about Squalloscope, who bends and pitches layers of her own vocals to form the instrumental backbone of a record centered around a whole lot of words. Under the lyrics and vocal tracks is a tapestry of field recordings, beats, synths and guitars that add to the album’s visually rich narrative.
Humor and intimacy have always been front and center in Kohlweis’ lyrics. “Let’s build exoskeletons for children, let them know we got their backs. Let them know we got their noses, let them know we got their pinkies until they crack”, she sings on the album’s title track. Squalloscope has been described as both uplifting and gut-punching and a listener recently proclaimed it felt “as if someone had run over [their] emotions with a cheese grater”. Strange pains seem like an appropriate reaction to this material.
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lyrics
our milk carton child the apocalypse
a glorified guillotine strapped to our heads
some wine fueled nights we look up and get a grip
but there's no string, there's no skin on our fingertips
getting uncomfortable around here, it's the least i can do.
i built a house in paradox just for us to break into
the whole town is out in their sunday shoes
to tiptoe around the fuse
and we burn it all down
we raise it up
turn it around
there's a knife fight in the street, i bring yarrow and sage
i don't know how this works but so far no one's complaining
i got matchsticks in my slacks, i want my cut of the empire
what a time to be alive, what a time to be a liar
and we burn it all down
we raise it up
turn it around
and we burn it all down
we raise it up
burn it all down.