Gabriel Zucker’s sixth studio record, Confession, is an album of urgently emotional music for disconnected times. Alternately ethereal and bombastic, electronic and acoustic, vocal and instrumental, Confession is a deeply human reflection on what it means to know another person.
As with much of Zucker’s previous work, Confession’s 59 minutes represent not just a collection of tracks but one unified composition, arranged in four continuous acts, written mainly at the height of the pandemic in the deserts of New Mexico. Bringing the record to life is a murderer’s row of the finest and most creative musicians in New York’s experimental, jazz, and indie scenes — and a unique production style as thoughtful and protean as the composition.
Line-up
Gabriel Zucker
pianos, synths, electronics, keyboards, voice, compositions, lyrics
Eva Lawitts
bass
Grey Mcmurray
guitar
Connor Parks
drums
Henry Mermer
drums
Bergamot Quartet (Ledah Finck, Sarah Thomas, Amy Huimei Tan, Irène Han)
strings
Robby Bowen
drums (track 2)
Taja Cheek
voice (track 3)
Laura Cocks
flute (track 8)
Alfredo Colón
alto saxophone (tracks 2, 11)
Ledah Finck
violin (track 3)
Alex Goldberg
drums (track 10)
Daniel Kleederman
guitar (track 12)
Matteo Liberatore
guitar (track 3)
Matt Nelson
tenor saxophone (tracks 2, 11)
Adam O’Farrill
trumpet (track 9)
Alena Spanger
voice (track 12)
Credits
track 3 text from Pitch Dark by Renata Adler
produced by Gabriel Zucker and Eva Lawitts
primarily recorded at Figure 8 Studio, 12-13 April 2023
engineered by Lily Wen
additional engineering by Chris Connors and Gabriel Zucker
mixed by Chris Krasnow and Lee Meadvin
mastered by Chris Connors
album art by Charles Klein