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NINA is a thank-you note, a love letter and a kind of musical fan-fic for the late icon Nina Simone. This being Xiu Xiu, of course, Stewart’s tribute album is far from a collection of straight covers. Rather, he and long-time collaborator Ches Smith — “the only person I know who could understand this in his heart and also handle the technical side of fearlessly reorienting such wonderful music” — bring Simone into focus through their own avant-dark lens.
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Stewart pushes his tenor into Bryan Ferry territory on tracks like “Wild Is the Wind” while maintaining femininity by adopting a trembling and breathy singing style. Smith’s arrangements, replete with languid, discordant jazz saxophone; sedate accordion; and brisk, minimalist drums, are disquieting, sometimes downright spooky. The collection is both haunting and haunted and, like the best tributes, provides a new perspective on Simone, showcasing both her versatility as a songwriter and Stewart’s vigorous creativity.
“The idea came being back stage in Austin TX, opening for Swans and feeling like I did not play well,” Stewart explains. The night before, he and Swans’ Michael Gira had discussed Simone, their love both for her talent as a musician and her fearlessness as a civil rights activist, and how Simone inspired them to make better work. Feeling down on himself, yet inspired both by the memory of Simone and the “epic and beautiful persistence” of Gira and Swans, Stewart decided to honor Simone and challenge himself in making NINA.
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Xiu Xiu - "Just Say I Love Him" via Stereogum
Xiu Xiu - "Don't Smoke in Bed" via Pitchfork
To that end, NINA was recorded in just one day, all in first or second takes. In doing so, Stewart captured the immediacy of the feelings that inspired the record, but it was also a practical decision. Stewart is a busy man. In the next year alone he has a new full-length Xiu Xiu record coming out, along with other planned releases. He was involved in an event with conceptual artist Danh Vo at Milwaukee’s Walker Arts Center in October and before that, wrapped up another performance, “Dark Materials,” with visual artist Monika Grzymala and choreographer Jeremy Wade at Hamburg’s Internationales Sommerfestival. He’s also been busy touring with Swans and working with Eugene Robinson from Oxbow on their side project, Sal Mineo.
NINA is available now at the Graveface Records shop.
"...the aural equivalent of running a photograph through a filter twice." - USA Today
"Nina shines because Stewart, for all his notoriously avant-garde techniques, really seems to cherish Simone's work. He rips his heart and throat out for her, even if no one else is really asking." - The 405
"...pays tribute to the original in such a way that it is just as authentic in its soulful delivery." - Prefix Mag
"Xiu Xiu puppetmaster Jamie Stewart has never been one to take the simple road, and forthcoming album Nina looks like his most ambitious to date." - FACT Mag
"Jamie Stewart and the gang does the jazz legend proud" - Under the Radar
"...heart wrenching" - Stereogum
"...he must be one of the very few people who can rightfully claim their work is equally informed by Nina Simone and Penderecki, by The Birthday Party and OMD." - Red Bull Music Academy
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