Chris Simpson, frontman of emo favorites Mineral, unveiled his new solo project Mountain Time with a lush folk-rock track, “Rosemary, Etc.” The song marks the first offering from Mountain Time’s upcoming album, Music for Looking Animals, out June 26th via Spartan Records.
“Rosemary, Etc.” is a bustling tune that finds Simpson arranging a pastoral mix of horns, twinkling guitars and choral vocals around a steady acoustic strum and percussion stomp. The track reflects Simpson’s deep dive into Sixties and Seventies music, where he found particular inspiration in artists like Van Morrison, Leonard Cohen, Syd Barrett and David Bowie, as well as jazz musicians such as Thelonious Monk and Nina Simone.
Simpson recorded Music for Looking Animals — which is available to pre-order — with producer/collaborator Doug Walseth. Per a press bio, the record began as a spare folk album, but expanded as the arrangements grew more complex and flush with strings, horns, background singers and other instruments.
In a statement, Simpson said of Music for Looking Animals: “To me, it’s a record about surrendering to your true self by letting go of what doesn’t serve you anymore. It’s about sacrifice and stepping into your own life. It’s about all the paradoxes that exist: the most important of which is that vulnerability is the only real source of strength.”
Mountain Time is technically an evolution of Simpson’s previous solo project,Zookeeper.Under that moniker,hereleaseda self-titled EP in 2006 and two albums,2007’sBecoming All Thingsand 2014’sPink Chalk.Last year,Mineral celebrated its 25th anniversary with the release of atwo-song singlealong with an accompanying book about the band written by Mischa Pearlman.