
Still Willing
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If you like pop music to keep you on your toes, Amsterdamâs Personal Trainer provide that service fulsomely on their second album. Essentially the project of Willem Smit (working with co-producer/collaborator Casper van der Lans) on record and a band live, Personal Trainer showed a facility for DIY indie-pop exuberance and experiment in sync with 2022âs debut, Big Love Blanket. Now signed to Bella Union, Willem returns re-energised with Still Willing, a multi-faceted album of shining contrasts and spry melodies, bursting arrangements and subliminal sounds, playful lyrics and self-reflection: in short, a pop album executed with dynamism, vim and charm.
As Willem says, this is a record fuelled by its extremes: sometimes energetic and loud, sometimes quiet and thoughtful, always full of hidden pleasures. âWhen I listen to the records I make, the main thing I hope is that every time something happens on them, youâre like, âWow.â I like to be taken by surprise like that on a record, to kind of be thrown around.âÂ
Those surprises start at the beginning, where âUpper Ferntree Gullyâ shows a dreamy side to Personal Trainer before choppy, chunky riffs and electronics take over. Meanwhile, Willemâs anchoring imprint is ever-present: he prefers not to dissect his lyrics, but the title nod to his motherâs birthplace in Australia and opening recording of her voice seed a spirit of warmth and intimacy in the record â the personal in Personal Trainer, perhaps. Â
In a sharp left-turn, âI Can be Your Personal Trainerâ follows with a buoyant swing. The album proceeds with that duality in mind, always Smitâs work yet always fresh, always seeking. In Willemâs description, âCyanâ is âa weird, happy pop trackâ, chivvied onwards by contributor Nick Bollandâs sax and leavened by vocal contributions from Dutch alt-pop singer Lena Hessels. âWith most of this one I was trying to make myself laugh or at least smile,â says Willem. âAnd then I started to really like it. Somewhere along the process I found something like honesty or something beautiful in it.âÂ
Elsewhere, thereâs strutting rock in âRoundâ and vulnerability in âNew Bad Feelingâ. âIntangibleâ issues another gearshift, erupting from a rising synth line into spry indie-funk pop, where Willemâs innate melodic instincts light the way into uncharted territory for Personal Trainer. As Willem explains, âI tried to make a song that is something I wouldnât normally do and experiment with that. I like how it turned out because itâs also probably one of the first instances where I had the chorus first and the other parts later, which rarely happens.âÂ
The plangent sensitivity of âTesting the Alarmâ adds playful wordplay (âlallygag in shrubberyâ) before live favourite âYou Better Start Scrubbingâ arrives on album in a joyously abrasive blast of no-wave vigour, its glorious shout-along chorus aided by guest vocals from three members of Dutch alt-rock quintet The Klittens. Finally, âWhat Am I Supposed to Say about the People and their Waysâ signs the album off on a wryly humble note, Willem upholding an inquisitive mindset over the modern bleat of âbleeping know-it-allsâ.
Witty, welcoming and winningly melodic, Still Willing is the sound of an instinctive DIY-pop musician favouring think-on-your-feet exploration and intuition over know-it-all premeditation. Willemâs initial intent was to record the album as if live, but he realised that his chemistry with Casper would not be denied. âI felt that we had grown and built a language together. We donât have to say a lot, but we understand each other well. There was a lot less like trying out stuff and taking stuff away compared to the last one, because it felt like we were on the same wavelength.â
As for how they work together, says Willem, the songs and sounds are assembled in detailed increments. âI write the songs and record most of the stuff, like kind of the skeleton, and then we record drums together. Thatâs the first step, most of the time. From there, we build. I donât know much about compressors or weird effects. But Casper knows a lot about that and is really enthusiastic. If I want some part to work better, heâs like, âOh, yeah, I have an idea for that.â And there were times when I would say, âDo you feel like playing this part?â And he just plays it.Â
Recorded between home and â says Willem â âplaces that donât cost much to record atâ, the result is a DIY pop album brimming with ideas and colour. Whereas Big Love Blanketâs experimental sounds included a celery stick snapping, Still Willing features floorboards, doors closing and âno-input mixingâ. Alongside Hessels and The Klittens, contributors include drummer Kick Kluiving and (for half of the songs) bassist Ruben van Weegberg, also Willemâs bandmate in the band Canshaker Pi, who numbered Stephen Malkmus among their producers. Most of the percussion comes from Kilian Kayser, and discreet sounds are served by Abel Tuinstra and Otto de Jong.
Willem is the epicentre of the band, which originated from impromptu and exhilarating live shows featuring ever-shifting members of different local bands sharing a bustling stage. The live line-up has solidified somewhat but Willem still welcomes the contrast with his recorded work: âWhen I make the record, itâs me calling the shots. But I canât tell everyone exactly what to do every second when weâre on stage. Thereâs, like, shakers flying around or instruments being thrown all over the place, so I donât have the capacity to control that. And thatâs really exciting to me.âÂ
Big Love Blanket harnessed that energy in 10 excitable pop songs, bright and bracing. Acclaim from Steve Lamacq, Marc Riley, Mojo, Clash, DIY Mag and others followed. Support slots with BC Camplight in 2023 were joyfully received, as was a tour for Independent Venues Week with The Klittens and Real Farmer. Personal Trainer have notched up many festival visits, too, including stop-offs at the End of the Road, Wilderness and The Great Escape. In December 2023, an EP featuring the tracks âThe Feelingâ (all nine minutes of it) and âBabyolifantjesâ (translated: baby elephants) also emerged, recorded with a view to capturing the bandâs live form. Soon, Smit and his bandmates will showcase that form with summer festivals including Green Man, Deershed, Truck Festival and Lowlands. Â
Meanwhile, Still Willing arrives as a fervid expression of Willemâs home-recording and studio methods, tethered to inviting pop instincts and rich with the fertile promise of more to come. Willem doesnât want to tell you what or how to think about the album but, he says, âIt would be awesome if people like it and buy the record, so that I can make another one.â On the strength of Still Willing, heâs fit for the long distance.
Tracklist
Side A
1. Upper Ferntree Gully
2. I Can Be Your Personal Trainer
3. Cyan
4. Round
5. New Bad Feeling
Side B
1. Intangible
2. Testing The Alarm
3. Still Willing
4. You Better Start Scrubbing
5. What Am I Supposed To Say And Their ways
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https://youtu.be/qUx6oq8KutA?si=d82nT6B3OWtemlc9
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Product Info
Dinked : White Vinyl / Bonus âIntangibleâ White 7â Featuring White Denim Remix / 16 Page A5 Fanzine / Signed Trading Card / Limited pressing of 600Â SOLD OUT
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
More Info
If you like pop music to keep you on your toes, Amsterdamâs Personal Trainer provide that service fulsomely on their second album. Essentially the project of Willem Smit (working with co-producer/collaborator Casper van der Lans) on record and a band live, Personal Trainer showed a facility for DIY indie-pop exuberance and experiment in sync with 2022âs debut, Big Love Blanket. Now signed to Bella Union, Willem returns re-energised with Still Willing, a multi-faceted album of shining contrasts and spry melodies, bursting arrangements and subliminal sounds, playful lyrics and self-reflection: in short, a pop album executed with dynamism, vim and charm.
As Willem says, this is a record fuelled by its extremes: sometimes energetic and loud, sometimes quiet and thoughtful, always full of hidden pleasures. âWhen I listen to the records I make, the main thing I hope is that every time something happens on them, youâre like, âWow.â I like to be taken by surprise like that on a record, to kind of be thrown around.âÂ
Those surprises start at the beginning, where âUpper Ferntree Gullyâ shows a dreamy side to Personal Trainer before choppy, chunky riffs and electronics take over. Meanwhile, Willemâs anchoring imprint is ever-present: he prefers not to dissect his lyrics, but the title nod to his motherâs birthplace in Australia and opening recording of her voice seed a spirit of warmth and intimacy in the record â the personal in Personal Trainer, perhaps. Â
In a sharp left-turn, âI Can be Your Personal Trainerâ follows with a buoyant swing. The album proceeds with that duality in mind, always Smitâs work yet always fresh, always seeking. In Willemâs description, âCyanâ is âa weird, happy pop trackâ, chivvied onwards by contributor Nick Bollandâs sax and leavened by vocal contributions from Dutch alt-pop singer Lena Hessels. âWith most of this one I was trying to make myself laugh or at least smile,â says Willem. âAnd then I started to really like it. Somewhere along the process I found something like honesty or something beautiful in it.âÂ
Elsewhere, thereâs strutting rock in âRoundâ and vulnerability in âNew Bad Feelingâ. âIntangibleâ issues another gearshift, erupting from a rising synth line into spry indie-funk pop, where Willemâs innate melodic instincts light the way into uncharted territory for Personal Trainer. As Willem explains, âI tried to make a song that is something I wouldnât normally do and experiment with that. I like how it turned out because itâs also probably one of the first instances where I had the chorus first and the other parts later, which rarely happens.âÂ
The plangent sensitivity of âTesting the Alarmâ adds playful wordplay (âlallygag in shrubberyâ) before live favourite âYou Better Start Scrubbingâ arrives on album in a joyously abrasive blast of no-wave vigour, its glorious shout-along chorus aided by guest vocals from three members of Dutch alt-rock quintet The Klittens. Finally, âWhat Am I Supposed to Say about the People and their Waysâ signs the album off on a wryly humble note, Willem upholding an inquisitive mindset over the modern bleat of âbleeping know-it-allsâ.
Witty, welcoming and winningly melodic, Still Willing is the sound of an instinctive DIY-pop musician favouring think-on-your-feet exploration and intuition over know-it-all premeditation. Willemâs initial intent was to record the album as if live, but he realised that his chemistry with Casper would not be denied. âI felt that we had grown and built a language together. We donât have to say a lot, but we understand each other well. There was a lot less like trying out stuff and taking stuff away compared to the last one, because it felt like we were on the same wavelength.â
As for how they work together, says Willem, the songs and sounds are assembled in detailed increments. âI write the songs and record most of the stuff, like kind of the skeleton, and then we record drums together. Thatâs the first step, most of the time. From there, we build. I donât know much about compressors or weird effects. But Casper knows a lot about that and is really enthusiastic. If I want some part to work better, heâs like, âOh, yeah, I have an idea for that.â And there were times when I would say, âDo you feel like playing this part?â And he just plays it.Â
Recorded between home and â says Willem â âplaces that donât cost much to record atâ, the result is a DIY pop album brimming with ideas and colour. Whereas Big Love Blanketâs experimental sounds included a celery stick snapping, Still Willing features floorboards, doors closing and âno-input mixingâ. Alongside Hessels and The Klittens, contributors include drummer Kick Kluiving and (for half of the songs) bassist Ruben van Weegberg, also Willemâs bandmate in the band Canshaker Pi, who numbered Stephen Malkmus among their producers. Most of the percussion comes from Kilian Kayser, and discreet sounds are served by Abel Tuinstra and Otto de Jong.
Willem is the epicentre of the band, which originated from impromptu and exhilarating live shows featuring ever-shifting members of different local bands sharing a bustling stage. The live line-up has solidified somewhat but Willem still welcomes the contrast with his recorded work: âWhen I make the record, itâs me calling the shots. But I canât tell everyone exactly what to do every second when weâre on stage. Thereâs, like, shakers flying around or instruments being thrown all over the place, so I donât have the capacity to control that. And thatâs really exciting to me.âÂ
Big Love Blanket harnessed that energy in 10 excitable pop songs, bright and bracing. Acclaim from Steve Lamacq, Marc Riley, Mojo, Clash, DIY Mag and others followed. Support slots with BC Camplight in 2023 were joyfully received, as was a tour for Independent Venues Week with The Klittens and Real Farmer. Personal Trainer have notched up many festival visits, too, including stop-offs at the End of the Road, Wilderness and The Great Escape. In December 2023, an EP featuring the tracks âThe Feelingâ (all nine minutes of it) and âBabyolifantjesâ (translated: baby elephants) also emerged, recorded with a view to capturing the bandâs live form. Soon, Smit and his bandmates will showcase that form with summer festivals including Green Man, Deershed, Truck Festival and Lowlands. Â
Meanwhile, Still Willing arrives as a fervid expression of Willemâs home-recording and studio methods, tethered to inviting pop instincts and rich with the fertile promise of more to come. Willem doesnât want to tell you what or how to think about the album but, he says, âIt would be awesome if people like it and buy the record, so that I can make another one.â On the strength of Still Willing, heâs fit for the long distance.
Tracklist
Side A
1. Upper Ferntree Gully
2. I Can Be Your Personal Trainer
3. Cyan
4. Round
5. New Bad Feeling
Side B
1. Intangible
2. Testing The Alarm
3. Still Willing
4. You Better Start Scrubbing
5. What Am I Supposed To Say And Their ways
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/qUx6oq8KutA?si=d82nT6B3OWtemlc9















