Recorded at the famed Electrical Audio in Chicago with Beau Sorenson engineering and Mould producing, Blue Hearts nods to Mould’s past while remaining firmly planted in the issues of the day. Acoustic opener “Heart on My Sleeve” catalogues the ravages of climate change. “Next Generation” worries for who comes next. “American Crisis” references “Evangelical ISIS” and features this dagger of a line: “Pro-life, pro-life until you make it in someone else’s wife.”
“Leather Dreams,” “Password to My Soul,” and “The Ocean” were composed during a writing binge before a January 2020 Solo Electric tour, when Mould stayed up for three straight days. “Songs just kept coming out,” he says. “‘Leather Dreams’ and ‘The Ocean’ both appeared within hours. I barely remember writing them.”
That feels right for an explosive, hook-laden album like Blue Hearts. Only there’s nothing forgettable about it.
A1. Heart On My Sleeve
A2. Next Generation
A3. American Crisis
A4. Fireball
A5. Forecast of Rain
A6. When You Left
A7. Siberian Butterfly
A8. Everyth!ng to You
B1. Racing to the End
B2. Baby Needs a Cookie
B3. Little Pieces
B4. Leather Dreams
B5. Password to My Soul
B6. The Ocean