July (album)

{{Infobox album

| name = July

| type = Studio Album

| artist = Marissa Nadler

| cover = Marissa_Nadler_July_Album_Cover.jpg

| caption = UK cover

| alt =

| released = 2014

| recorded = 2013

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = Indie folk, dream pop

| length = 46:03

| label = Bella Union, Sacred Bones Records

| producer = Randall Dunn

| prev_title = The Sister

| prev_year = 2012

| next_title = Strangers

| next_year = 2016

| misc = {{Extra album cover

| header = North American Cover

| type = studio

| cover = Marissanadler-july-us cover.jpg

| border =

| alt = A black-and-white photograph of Marissa Nadler silhouetted against a window in a brick wall, with the album artist, title, and song names listed in silver on the right

| caption = Sacred Bones Records

}}

}}

July is Marissa Nadler's sixth full-length studio album, released in the UK on February 10, 2014, on Bella Union and in North America on Sacred Bones Records. The album was recorded at Seattle's Avast Studios and produced by Randall Dunn. Meeting with a largely positive reception, it debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard Folk Albums chart and No. 14 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers Albums chart. PopMatters called the album a "triumph" and "one of 2014's best albums so far", while Spin called it a "masterfully composed release". Noisey wrote that "the darkly lit July is a moody trip through heat spells and night drives... Nadler's quiet songwriting and ethereal sound give July a sound that's, at times, almost sinister."

Production and release

Like Nadler's previous work, the album is acoustic and blends genres such as indie folk and dream pop, with Nadler writing the songs, singing and playing guitar. According to Nadler, the ideal situations for listening to the album might be "driving on a Nebraska highway" or "some lonely, drunken New York City evening by candlelight." Beyond Nadler, the album also featured a number of guest artists who recorded instrumentals at Avast Studios in 2013. Phil Wandscher also played guitar, with Jason Kardong on pedal steel guitar. Eyvind Kang contributed strings and string arrangements, while Steve Moore of the band Earth contributed keyboards.

The first single from the album, "Dead City Emily", was released in November 2013.

Reception

=Critical reception=

{{Album reviews

|ADM = 7.7/10

|MC = 83/100

|rev1 = AllMusic

|rev1Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}

|rev2 = American Songwriter

|rev2Score = {{Rating|4|5}}

|rev3 = Exclaim!

|rev3Score = 8/10

|rev4 = Fact

|rev4Score = 4/5

|rev5 = The Irish Times

|rev5Score = {{Rating|3|5}}

|rev6 = Mojo

|rev6Score = {{Rating|4|5}}

|rev7 = NME

|rev7Score = 8/10

|rev8 = Pitchfork

|rev8Score = 8.1/10

|rev9 = Record Collector

|rev9Score = {{Rating|4|5}}

|rev10 = Uncut

|rev10Score = 8/10

}}

July has received mostly positive feedback from music critics. At Metacritic, the album received a Metascore of 83, based on 25 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". The album received an exact score of 4 out of 5 from the majority of music publications, including AllMusic, MusicOMH, NME, Drowned in Sound, Fact,

Blurt and PopMatters, with Pitchfork breaking the trend by awarding the album 8.1 out of 10.

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|style="text-align: left;"|"July is moon music, quiet music, slurp-merlot-in-the-fetal-position music, a slow-burning tapestry of goth-folk torch songs and woozy-pop incantations about love and loss and memory, whispered by the same spirits as Julee Cruise's airy Twin Peaks vocals".

style="text-align: left;"|— SPIN

In a positive review, PopMatters called the album a "triumph" and "one of 2014's best albums so far", while Spin included the album on its list of "The Best Overlooked Albums of 2014 So Far", calling it a "masterfully composed release".

About the atmosphere of the album, Vice Media's Noisey website wrote that "the darkly lit July is a moody trip through heat spells and night drives... Nadler's quiet songwriting and ethereal sound give July a sound that's, at times, almost sinister". Noisey further wrote that "her spectral voice earns comparisons to a siren" and the production "adds deadliness to her sound". Steven Rosen of Blurt wrote that Nadler manages to achieve an "almost-hallucinatory effect out of her singing, often multi-tracking the voice to create a ghostly pillowing effect. The production by Randall Dunn highlights this, choosing instruments – strings, synths, piano, pedal steel, Nadler's own reflective acoustic and 12-string guitar – that create a sanctuary, a safe haven, for her to sing these 11 measured, stately compositions".

=Singles=

The first single from the album, "Dead City Emily", was positively received by Stereogum as an "ethereal spine-tingler" and by BrooklynVegan as "a track as haunting and delicate as any of her best tracks to date."

Track listing

{{tracklist

| all_writing = Marissa Nadler

| title1 = Drive

| length1 = 5:36

| title2 = 1923

| length2 = 5:39

| title3 = Firecrackers

| length3 = 4:38

| title4 = We Are Coming Back

| length4 = 2:51

| title5 = Dead City Emily

| length5 = 5:54

| title6 = Was It a Dream

| length6 = 3:56

| title7 = I've Got Your Name

| length7 = 2:29

| title8 = Desire

| length8 = 5:32

| title9 = Anyone Else

| length9 = 3:43

| title10 = Holiday In

| length10 = 3:33

| title11 = Nothing in My Heart

| length11 = 2:13

}}

Personnel

Charts

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scope="col"| Chart (2014)

! scope="col"| Peak
position

scope="row"| UK Independent Albums (OCC){{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/independent-albums-chart/20140216/131/|title=Official Independent Albums Chart 16 February 2014 - 22 February 2014|publisher=Official Charts Company|access-date=29 November 2023}}

| 30

scope="row"| UK Independent Album Breakers Chart (OCC){{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/independent-albums-breakers-chart/20140216/255/|title=Official Independent Album Breakers Chart 16 February 2014 - 22 February 2014|publisher=Official Charts Company|access-date=29 November 2023}}

| 6

scope="row"| UK Record Store Chart (OCC){{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/record-store-chart/20140216/530/|title=Official Record Store Chart 16 February 2014 - 22 February 2014|publisher=Official Charts Company|access-date=29 November 2023}}

| 18

scope="row"| US Folk Albums (Billboard)

| 16

scope="row"| US Top Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)

| 14

References

{{Reflist|refs=

{{cite web|url=http://bellaunion.com/2013/11/welcome-marissa-nadler-new-album-july-released-in-february-on-bella-union/|title=Welcome, Marissa Nadler! New album ‘July’ released in February on Bella Union|publisher=Bella Union|date=November 13, 2013|accessdate=November 13, 2013}}

{{cite news

| title = Marissa Nadler – "Dead City Emily"

| first = Chris

| last = DeVille

| url = http://www.stereogum.com/1559091/marissa-nadler-dead-city-emily/mp3s/

| newspaper = Stereogum

| date = 2013-11-11

| accessdate = 2013-11-14

}}

{{cite news

| title = Marissa Nadler releasing new LP on Sacred Bones, appearing on new Emily Jane White LP, playing Rough Trade

| first = Andrew

| last = Sacher

| url = http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2013/11/marissa_nadler_17.html

| newspaper = BrooklynVegan

| date = 2013-11-11

| accessdate = 2013-11-14

}}

{{cite web|url=http://www.anydecentmusic.com/review/6130/Marissa-Nadler-July.aspx|title=July by Marissa Nadler reviews|website=AnyDecentMusic?|accessdate=2019-12-20}}

{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/music/july/marissa-nadler|title=Reviews for July by Marissa Nadler|website=Metacritic|accessdate=2014-08-11}}

{{cite magazine

| title =The Best Overlooked Albums of 2014 So Far

| url =https://www.spin.com/2014/06/the-best-overlooked-albums-of-2014-so-far/140605-marissa-nadler-july/

| magazine = Spin

| date = 2014-06-05

| accessdate = 2014-11-22

}}

{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/july-mw0002597237|title=July – Marissa Nadler|last=Jurek |first=Thom|accessdate=2014-08-12|work=AllMusic|publisher=Rovi Corporation}}

{{cite web|url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/18941-marissa-nadler-july/|title=Marissa Nadler: July|work=Pitchfork|last=Pelly|first=Jenn|date=2014-02-07|accessdate=2014-03-28}}

{{cite web|url=http://www.factmag.com/2014/03/10/july/|title=July|work=Fact|last=Pattison|first=Louis|date=2014-03-10|accessdate=2014-03-28|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160618030737/http://www.factmag.com/2014/03/10/july/|archivedate=2016-06-18}}

{{cite web|url=http://blurtonline.com/review/42787/|title=Marissa Nadler - July|publisher=Blurtonline.com|last=Rosen|first=Steven|accessdate=2014-03-28}}

{{cite web|url=https://www.popmatters.com/review/178729-marissa-nadler-july/|title=Marissa Nadler: July|work=PopMatters|last=Korber|first=Kevin|date=2014-02-20|accessdate=2014-03-28}}

{{cite news

| title =See Marissa Nadler's New Video for "Dead City Emily" and Read Our Extensive Interview

| first =Caitlin

| last =White

| url =https://www.vice.com/en/article/premiere-marissa-nadler-dead-city-emily-interview/

| publisher =Noisey

| date = 2014-01-21

| access-date = 2014-11-22

}}

{{cite web|url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/marissa-nadler/15084|title=Marissa Nadler – 'July'|work=NME|last=Gardner|first=Noel|date=2014-02-07|accessdate=2014-03-28|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140215104649/http://www.nme.com/reviews/marissa-nadler/15084|archivedate=2014-02-15|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|url=http://drownedinsound.com/releases/18063/reviews/4147384|title=Album Review: Marissa Nadler – July|work=Drowned in Sound|last=Lukowski|first=Andrzej|date=2014-03-05|accessdate=2014-03-28|archive-date=2014-03-28|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140328141124/http://drownedinsound.com/releases/18063/reviews/4147384|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|url=https://americansongwriter.com/2014/02/marissa-nadler-july/|title=Marissa Nadler: July|work=American Songwriter|last=Horowitz|first=Hal|date=2014-02-17|accessdate=2019-05-09}}

{{cite web|url=http://exclaim.ca/music/article/marissa_nadler-july|title=Marissa Nadler: July|work=Exclaim!|last=Ranta|first=Alan|date=2014-01-31|accessdate=2019-05-09}}

{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/marissa-nadler-july-1.1682211|title=Marissa Nadler: July|work=The Irish Times|last=Murphy|first=Lauren|date=2014-02-07|accessdate=2019-05-09}}

{{cite journal|title=Marissa Nadler: July|work=Mojo|issue=244|date=March 2014|page=91}}

{{cite journal|url=https://recordcollectormag.com/reviews/july-2|title=Marissa Nadler – July|work=Record Collector|issue=425|last=Atkins|first=Jamie|date=March 2014|accessdate=2019-05-09}}

{{cite journal|title=Marissa Nadler: July|work=Uncut|issue=202|date=March 2014|page=80}}

{{cite web|url=http://www.musicomh.com/reviews/albums/marissa-nadler-july|title=Marissa Nadler – July|work=MusicOMH|last=Jex|first=Andy|date=2014-03-05|accessdate=2014-03-28}}

{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/5901301/marissa-nadler/chart?f=1071|title=Marissa Nadler - Chart history : Billboard|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|accessdate=2014-08-12}}

{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/5901301/marissa-nadler/chart?f=324|title=Marissa Nadler - Chart history : Billboard|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|accessdate=2014-08-12}}

}}