Serpentine Prison

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Serpentine Prison
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 16, 2020 (2020-10-16)
Studio
  • Earthstar Creation Center (Venice, California)
  • Knobworld (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Silent Partner (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Cecelia's (Brooklyn, NY)
  • Long Pond (Hudson Valley, NY)
Length41:33
LabelBook Records
ProducerBooker T. Jones
Singles from Serpentine Prison
  1. "Serpentine Prison"
    Released: May 20, 2020
  2. "Distant Axis"
    Released: July 17, 2020
  3. "One More Second"
    Released: September 10, 2020

Serpentine Prison is the debut solo studio album by Matt Berninger, released on October 16, 2020.[1] It was produced by Booker T. Jones and released on Book Records, a new imprint of Concord Records formed by Berninger and Jones.[2]

Background and recording[]

Berninger initially planned to release a covers album. Inspired by Willie Nelson's 1978 covers album Stardust, which was produced by Booker T. Jones, Berninger contacted Jones for assistance in making his own covers album. Berninger provided Jones with demos of covers and original songs, and eventually decided on an originals album.[3][4] Four of the covers they recorded were released on the album's deluxe edition.[5]

Serpentine Prison was recorded at Earthstar Creation Center in Venice, California. Additional recording was completed at Knobworld in Los Angeles; Silent Partner in Philadelphia; Cecelia's in Brooklyn; and Long Pond in the Hudson Valley, New York. The album is dedicated to Berninger's grandmother Elaine and to his college professor Gordon Salchow.[6]

Release and promotion[]

Serpentine Prison was first announced by Berninger on Instagram on October 18, 2019, the day after he released his song "Walking on a String" featuring Phoebe Bridgers.[7] The album was officially announced on May 20, 2020, with a scheduled release date for October 2, 2020.[8] The album's title track was released the same day as a single.[9] "Distant Axis" was released as a single on July 17, 2020.[10] A third single, "One More Second", was released on September 10, 2020.[11] The album's release date was pushed back to October 16, 2020.[12] Berninger performed "One More Second" on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on October 22, 2020.[13]

A deluxe edition of the album, featuring four covers and two new original songs, was released digitally on March 12, 2021. The bonus tracks were previously only available on the limited-edition double vinyl issue of the album, which was released the same day as the standard edition. The four covers include The Velvet Underground's "European Son", Bettye Swann's "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye", Morphine's "In Spite of Me", and Eddie Floyd's "Big Bird".[14]

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.5/10[15]
Metacritic77/100[16]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3.5/5 stars[17]
Consequence of SoundB[18]
Exclaim!7/10[19]
The Independent4/5 stars[20]
The Irish Times5/5 stars[21]
NME4/5 stars[22]
Paste8.7/10[23]
Pitchfork6.7/10[24]
Record Collector5/5 stars[25]
Rolling Stone3/5 stars[26]

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Serpentine Prison received an average score of 77 based on 18 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[16] Candace McDuffie of Paste wrote, "Serpentine Prison displays infinite promise from an artist who has already given us a catalogue that has made a lasting impact on rock music as we know it."[23]

Track listing[]

Serpentine Prison – Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."My Eyes Are T-Shirts"2:40
2."Distant Axis"
4:25
3."One More Second"
  • Berninger
  • Matt Sheehy
5:22
4."Loved So Little"
  • Berninger
  • Mike Brewer
4:55
5."Silver Springs" (featuring Gail Ann Dorsey)
  • Berninger
  • Sean O'Brien
  • Harrison Whitford
3:53
6."Oh Dearie"
  • Berninger
  • O'Brien
  • Whitford
3:16
7."Take Me Out of Town"
4:11
8."Collar of Your Shirt"
  • Berninger
  • Martin
5:14
9."All for Nothing"
  • Berninger
  • Brent Knopf
3:05
10."Serpentine Prison"
  • Berninger
  • O'Brien
  • Whitford
4:32
Total length:41:33
Serpentine Prison – Deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."European Son"5:26
12."Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"John D. Loudermilk3:27
13."In Spite of Me"Mark Sandman2:20
14."Big Bird"3:15
15."Let It Be"
  • Berninger
  • Brewer
3:42
16."The End"Ben Lanz4:26
Total length:64:09

Personnel[]

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[6]

Charts[]

References[]

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