Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt (Moby Album)
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''Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt'' is the fifteenth
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by American electronic musician
Moby Richard Melville Hall (born September 11, 1965), known professionally as Moby, is an American musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and animal rights activist. He has sold 20 million records worldwide. AllMusic considers him to be "among the ...
. It was released on March 2, 2018 by the record labels Little Idiot and
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Background

In 2016 and 2017, Moby released two albums with his musical project Moby & the Pacific Void Choir, '' These Systems Are Failing'' and ''
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'', which largely tackled Moby's views on the
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and the national political climate. ''Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt'' marks a stylistic and thematic retreat from the politically-themed and punk rock-influenced Pacific Void Choir records. Eschewing overtly political lyrics, the songs on ''Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt'' explore themes of spirituality, individuality, and humanity. Moby recalled that he "disengaged" himself from politics in the immediate aftermath of the 2016 election, and discussing the election's influence on the album, he said: Moby described the main theme of the album as "the dialectic between light and dark, between hard and vulnerable", explaining: The title ''Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt'' is derived from a line in Kurt Vonnegut's 1969 novel '' Slaughterhouse-Five'', one of Moby's favorite books; he was struck by the line's "utopian simplicity". Two songs from the album, "Mere Anarchy" and "The Ceremony of Innocence", are named after lines from the 1919
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poem " The Second Coming", which resonated with Moby as "a horrifying description of what we're going through."


Production

Moby recorded ''Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt'' at his
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home studio. During the recording process, Moby was fascinated with exploring the boundaries of studio production. He said that musically, the album was most inspired by "the studio based albums around in the 70s and early 80s –
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, Marianne Faithfull's ''
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'' – pre-digital, where people would still use the studio like an instrument. Where they were playing around with synthesising and techniques but they were still working in the analogue realm." Moby was also influenced by the production on certain
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, R&B,
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records, "where vocals were still very prominent but they were creating sounds that were at times experimental." He aimed to incorporate "sonic imperfections" into the album's songs by utilizing older recording equipment. According to '' Clash''s Sarah Bradbury, ''Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt'' finds Moby returning to his earlier "transcendental"
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sound. Neil Z. Yeung of
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found the album "mostly indebted" to
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and Moby's late 1990s musical style, while ''
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'' journalist Steven J. Horowitz said that it is driven by a "'90s trip-hop aesthetic". ''
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'' critic Matt Yates described it as a " downtempo electronica" record. The album draws from Moby's musical roots, incorporating influences from dub, soul, and
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'', Maura Johnston said that it "applies the Moby ideal of soulful vocals and big beats to the not-all-that-farfetched idea of a post-apocalyptic landscape", with Moby's own "brittle" vocals "providing a downcast contrast to the more honeyed approach of his guest vocalists."


Release

On December 11, 2017, ''Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt''s title and release date were announced and the album was made available for pre-order. It was released on March 2, 2018 by Moby's own Little Idiot label and
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. The first single from ''Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt'', "Like a Motherless Child", was released on December 11, 2017, coinciding with the announcement of the album. The song peaked at number 33 on the ''
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chart. The album's second single, "Mere Anarchy", was released on January 29, 2018. "This Wild Darkness" was released as the album's third single on February 26, 2018. On July 6, 2018, Moby released the album ''Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt (The EastWest Sessions)'', which was recorded at
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and consists of new versions of songs from the original album.


Critical reception

''Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, it has an average score of 75 based on 16 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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of ''
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'' commended Moby's mastery of building songs "to euphoric release" and concluded that "despite its relentlessly downbeat content, Moby's music is just too satisfying to be depressing." Ben Hogwood of ''
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'' found the album's songs sonically comparable to Moby's previous work, but found that their "greater resolve and authenticity" give them "much more of a backbone." ''
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'' critic Elizabeth Aubrey felt that Moby, in returning to his musical roots, had produced "one of his most accessible albums in years." At ''
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'', Luke Pearson praised the "well-crafted" record as "a tasteful and mature evolution" of Moby's sound. Louise Bruton of ''
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'' deemed it "Moby's most personal album yet" and was compelled by its analysis of "the human condition and the awfulness that that can inflict." Mike Schiller of ''
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'' said that while some listeners might be put off by the tracks' slower tempos and "hazy and gauzy" production, Moby mostly succeeds in "turning despair and hopelessness into something engaging". In a mixed review for '' Pitchfork'', Sasha Geffen criticized the "circuitousness" of Moby's lyrics and found his typically "unvarnished" vocal style less suited to the album's more elaborate music. Ilana Kaplan of ''
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'' welcomed the inclusion of female vocals throughout the album, which she felt "speaks volumes in 2018", but wrote that the lyrics occasionally feel "overwrought" and "distract from his gorgeous soundscapes". ''
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''s Annie Zaleski deemed the record "a let down—the equivalent of a sad, deflated Mylar balloon" compared to Moby's previous "buoyant" albums, despite its "glimmers of promise". In ''
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wrote that "those mourning the loss of 1990s trip-hop will have their prayers answered", but described the album as "rather portentous and, frankly, a bit boring."


Track listing


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. * Moby –
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, recording, vocals, mixing on "Welcome to Hard Times" * Matthew Grabelsky – cover artwork * Apollo Jane – vocals on "Welcome to Hard Times", "This Wild Darkness", and "A Dark Cloud Is Coming" * Mike Jones – layout * Mindy Jones – vocals on "Mere Anarchy", "The Waste of Suns", "The Last of Goodbyes", "The Tired and the Hurt", and "This Wild Darkness" * Steve "Dub" Jones – mixing * Joe Lambert – mastering *
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– vocals on "The Sorrow Tree" and "Falling Rain and Light" * Brie O'Bannon – vocals on "This Wild Darkness" * Raquel Rodriguez – vocals on "Like a Motherless Child"


Charts


References


External links

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