
U.S. Girls - Scratch It LP NEW
U.S. Girls - Scratch It LP
NEW. SEALED.
4AD Records
When Meg Remy, the visionary behind U.S. Girls, got an offer to play a festival in Hot Springs, Arkansas in early 2024, she enlisted Nashville-based friend Dillon Watson (Savoy Motel, Jack Name) to assemble a one-time band for the occasion. The show went so well that she decided to ride that energy right back to where the impromptu band initially rehearsed, in Music City, kickstarting the journey toward Scratch It.
In ten days, Remy and her band â Watson on guitar, Jack Lawrence (The Dead Weather, The Raconteurs, Loretta Lynn) on bass, Domo Donoho on drums, Jo Schornikow and Tina Norwood on keys and harmonica legend Charlie McCoy (Elvis, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison) â recorded Scratch It live. Closeness and ease emanate from this core band with Remyâs singular voice sparkling on top of every tune.
Album opener âLike James Saidâ is an ELO-styled nugget of AM gold; a nod to the power of dancing alone and a lyrical response to James Brownâs âGet Up Offa That Thingâ. Lead single âBookendsâ â a sprawling, 12-minute ballad co-written with Edwin de Goeij â is the heart of the album, paying tribute to the late Power Trip frontman Riley Gale through the lens of John Careyâs Eyewitness to History. Later, slinky diss track âNo Fruitâ finds Watsonâs wah-wah punctuating Remyâs biting, poetic prophecy, aimed either at a lover or the greater modern world.
Scratch It weaves together country, gospel, garage rock, soul, disco, folk balladry, and more, with Remyâs masterful songwriting threaded throughout. Her choice to discard the computer-based production of previous albums in favor of two-inch tape serves the songs well, introducing an element of sonic shapeshifting expected from an artist nearly twenty years into making records. If instinct was an instrument, Remy would be a virtuoso. Scratch It and see.
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U.S. Girls - Scratch It LP
NEW. SEALED.
4AD Records
When Meg Remy, the visionary behind U.S. Girls, got an offer to play a festival in Hot Springs, Arkansas in early 2024, she enlisted Nashville-based friend Dillon Watson (Savoy Motel, Jack Name) to assemble a one-time band for the occasion. The show went so well that she decided to ride that energy right back to where the impromptu band initially rehearsed, in Music City, kickstarting the journey toward Scratch It.
In ten days, Remy and her band â Watson on guitar, Jack Lawrence (The Dead Weather, The Raconteurs, Loretta Lynn) on bass, Domo Donoho on drums, Jo Schornikow and Tina Norwood on keys and harmonica legend Charlie McCoy (Elvis, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison) â recorded Scratch It live. Closeness and ease emanate from this core band with Remyâs singular voice sparkling on top of every tune.
Album opener âLike James Saidâ is an ELO-styled nugget of AM gold; a nod to the power of dancing alone and a lyrical response to James Brownâs âGet Up Offa That Thingâ. Lead single âBookendsâ â a sprawling, 12-minute ballad co-written with Edwin de Goeij â is the heart of the album, paying tribute to the late Power Trip frontman Riley Gale through the lens of John Careyâs Eyewitness to History. Later, slinky diss track âNo Fruitâ finds Watsonâs wah-wah punctuating Remyâs biting, poetic prophecy, aimed either at a lover or the greater modern world.
Scratch It weaves together country, gospel, garage rock, soul, disco, folk balladry, and more, with Remyâs masterful songwriting threaded throughout. Her choice to discard the computer-based production of previous albums in favor of two-inch tape serves the songs well, introducing an element of sonic shapeshifting expected from an artist nearly twenty years into making records. If instinct was an instrument, Remy would be a virtuoso. Scratch It and see.












