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New Constellation

The New Constellation: The Ethical-Political Horizons of Modernity/Postmodernity is a 1992 philosophical by American scholar (1932–2022) that consists of ten essays examining the ethical and political implications of the ongoing debates between and . Published by the , the work addresses a shifting "mood" (Stimmung) in , emphasizing how thinkers have repositioned moral and political questions at the center of . Bernstein, who was the Vera List Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at The New School for Social Research and a leading figure in American pragmatism, social and , and , drew on the ideas of major 20th-century philosophers to construct his analysis. In the book, he engages with Martin Heidegger's ethical silences, Hans-Georg Gadamer's philosophical , Jacques Derrida's , Michel Foucault's critiques of power, Richard Rorty's , and Jürgen Habermas's , among others, to map what he terms a "new constellation" of thought. This framework highlights the need for renewed Socratic inquiry into how individuals and communities ought to act amid the uncertainties of . The book's significance lies in its synthesis of and analytic traditions, bridging divides to argue for engaged philosophical practice that informs real-world ethical and political challenges. Originally published in the UK by Polity Press in 1991 before the MIT edition, it remains influential in discussions of postmodernity's impact on democratic theory and moral philosophy.

Development

Background and reformation

Toad the Wet Sprocket formed in 1986 in , when high school friends Glen Phillips (vocals and guitar), Todd Nichols (guitar), Dean Dinning (bass), and (drums) began performing together as a theater group side project inspired by a sketch. After releasing their independent debut album in 1988, the band signed with and gained major label traction in the early 1990s. Their breakthrough came with the 1991 album , which achieved platinum certification from the RIAA and featured hit singles "All I Want" and "" that reached the top 20 on the Hot 100. This success continued with their 1994 follow-up Dulcinea, another platinum seller boasting tracks like "Fall Down" and "Windmills," solidifying their status in the scene. By the late , mounting internal tensions led the band to announce an indefinite hiatus in 1998 after 12 years together. The decision stemmed from creative exhaustion during sessions for their 1997 album , where members felt a lack of enthusiasm and commitment, describing it as a gradual "fizzle" rather than a dramatic split. Exacerbating factors included frustrations with Columbia's inadequate promotion of , which underperformed commercially despite positive reviews, prompting the group to pursue individual paths. The band tentatively reunited in 2006 for a series of summer live performances, reconnecting through small-venue tours that rekindled their chemistry without immediate pressure for new recordings. Over the following years, members focused on side projects that highlighted their growth and indirectly fueled reunion momentum: released multiple solo s, including Mr. Lemons (1999) and Coyote Sessions (2012), exploring introspective folk-rock; meanwhile, Nichols formed the band Lapdog with Dinning and later Guss, issuing the 2000 Near Tonight and maintaining ties among the core lineup. These endeavors allowed personal artistic fulfillment but underscored the unique collaborative energy of , motivating a full commitment. In December 2010, the band announced their official reunion as a full-time working group and began writing original material for the first time since 1997, culminating in the late 2012 decision to produce New Constellation.

Songwriting

The songwriting for New Constellation primarily involved handling lyrics and melodies, while Todd Nichols contributed guitar riffs and arrangements, often in collaboration with Phillips. According to album credits, most tracks feature music composed by Nichols, with lyrics co-written by and Nichols, reflecting their established partnership that developed during the band's . This division allowed to infuse personal introspection into the words, while Nichols shaped the structural elements to fit the Wet Sprocket's signature sound of interwoven guitars and dynamic builds. Inspirations drew heavily from Phillips' personal life events, including his experiences with family, aging, and overcoming , which shifted the album's themes toward and following the band's reunion. Phillips, in his forties at the time, incorporated motifs of and present-moment awareness, influenced by his 20th , raising three daughters, his father's death, and a near-breakdown in his . This marked a departure from the band's earlier angst-ridden work, emphasizing solutions and appreciation rather than mere complaint, as Phillips noted the process allowed him to write for a full after years of solo acoustic material. For instance, "The Moment" captures the ephemerality of joy, expressing a desire to cling to passing instances of amid life's transience. The collaborative process spanned several years, beginning around 2009–2010 with on-and-off sessions that evolved into file-sharing due to the members' geographic separation, though in-person writing occurred. Phillips wrote approximately half the songs solo before adapting them for the band, while the other half emerged from joint efforts with Nichols and occasional input from bassist Dean Dinning during Nashville trips. From these efforts, the band selected 11 songs for the album, prioritizing those that suited their group dynamic over solo-oriented pieces. A key example is the title track "New Constellation," inspired by stargazing and metaphors of renewal, where Phillips envisioned "celestial-level love" as etching a beloved's name among the stars to declare enduring affection.

Recording and production

Recording sessions

The recording sessions for New Constellation occurred from December 2012 to March 2013 primarily at in , with additional work at Ellwood Ride Studios in . Producer Mikal Blue guided the process at his facility, focusing on rhythm, groove, and a collaborative approach to capture the band's feel. The sessions wrapped up by late March 2013, after which announced completion on . The sessions utilized analog equipment, including a classic Neve 8128 console and vintage outboard gear at , to impart warmth and depth—a deliberate shift from 's more digital-heavy productions in the . Challenges arose from coordinating schedules amid members' other commitments during the reunion, requiring flexible planning.

Funding

Toad the Wet Sprocket launched a Kickstarter campaign on June 17, 2013, to finance the recording and production of their sixth studio album, New Constellation, with an initial funding goal of $50,000. The campaign surpassed this target in less than 24 hours and ultimately raised $264,762 from 6,304 backers over its 30-day duration. This overwhelming response allowed the band to unlock several stretch goals, including additional bonus tracks and enhanced physical packaging for supporters. Backers were offered a range of rewards across multiple tiers, starting with digital downloads of the album and exclusive bonus tracks for lower pledges, progressing to signed and limited-edition vinyl records for mid-level contributions. Higher tiers provided unique experiences, such as tickets to private album release shows with pre-show parties and personalized video messages from the band members. These incentives were designed to foster direct with fans, reflecting the band's emphasis on involvement. The decision to pursue stemmed from the band's desire for independence following their experiences with major s in the , enabling full creative control without external interference or recoupment obligations. As stated in the campaign description, with "no , so it’s our job... to get the word out," this approach allowed to self-release the album through their own Abe's Records imprint. The funding success directly influenced the release strategy, granting backers early digital access to the full album prior to its official street date on October 15, 2013. Compared to other musician-led projects, the Wet Sprocket's effort highlighted efficient fan-driven success metrics, raising over five times the goal with a modest that covered recording, , and shipping without surplus excess. For context, while Amanda Palmer's 2012 campaign for her album Theatre Is Evil amassed over $1.1 million from nearly 25,000 backers, Toad's more targeted model demonstrated scalable viability for established acts seeking label-free production, avoiding the controversies that sometimes arise in larger-scale efforts.

Musical content

Composition and style

New Constellation exemplifies Toad the Wet Sprocket's foundation, infused with accessible pop melodies and a nostalgic aesthetic refined by the band's post-reunion maturity. The eschews aggressive tempos in favor of mid-tempo grooves and subtle uptempo shifts, creating a cohesive sound that prioritizes melodic clarity over experimentation. This blend evokes the earnest, harmony-driven style of their earlier work but with a polished, introspective edge, as noted in contemporary reviews praising its low-key, truthful tunefulness. Instrumentation centers on the classic rock quartet setup of electric and acoustic guitars, bass, and drums, with layered vocal harmonies providing textural depth and occasional finger-picked guitar adding intimacy to tracks like "Golden Age." Production emphasizes clean arrangements and symmetrical song structures, typically spanning three to four minutes, where verse-chorus progressions build to uplifting hooks that spotlight frontman Glen Phillips' mumbly yet emotive delivery, reminiscent of early R.E.M. influences. Songs evolve fluidly without abrupt changes, maintaining a balanced flow that underscores the album's thematic unity. Thematically, New Constellation delves into renewal and introspection, reflecting the band's reunion and the release of their first new studio album in sixteen years since 1997, alongside nods to lifestyle through nostalgic lenses that contrast the irony of prior releases. Tracks explore , , and the choice of amid life's repetitions, as articulated by in discussions of the songwriting process. For example, "California Wasted" critiques excess and personal stagnation with lyrics evoking repeated mistakes in a sun-soaked setting, transforming initial demos—composed sporadically over years—into mature, studio-honed reflections on growth. This shift marks a departure from youthful toward subtle, adult-oriented positivity.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Glen Phillips, Todd Nichols, Dean Dinning, and of , except where noted. The standard edition of New Constellation contains 11 tracks with a total runtime of 45:10.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."New Constellation"Phillips3:19
2."California Wasted"Dinning, Nichols3:50
3."The Moment"4:06
4."Rare Bird"4:22
5."I'll Bet on You"3:46
6."Golden Age", Jonathan Kingham4:40
7."Get What You Want"3:20
8."Is There Anyone Out There"3:45
9."Life Is Beautiful"3:22
10."The Eye"4:28
11."Enough"6:05
A deluxe edition adds four bonus tracks, increasing the total runtime to 59:03:
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Friendly Fire"4:02
13."Last to Fall"3:38
14."I'm Not Waiting"3:11
15."Finally Fading"3:04
The album was released in , , and formats, with the initial vinyl pressing containing the same 11 tracks as the standard edition and no bonus tracks.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from the album, "New Constellation", was released on June 5, 2013, as a digital download and premiered via Rolling Stone, accompanied by a lyric video produced during the band's tour. The follow-up single, "The Moment", arrived on January 6, 2014, in digital format and was primarily promoted through live performances on the band's reunion tours. "California Wasted" was issued as the third single on August 18, 2014, targeting alternative radio stations, with an official released shortly thereafter. Promotion for the singles emphasized direct fan engagement, including exclusive tracks and merchandise available only to backers who funded the album's production, alongside heavy rotation during tours such as the 2014 co-headlining run with ; lacking major label distribution, the effort relied on the band's established fan base from the successful campaign that raised over $250,000. The singles saw limited commercial impact, with the lead track gaining modest airplay on adult alternative radio formats.

Album release

The album was first made available as an advance digital download to Kickstarter backers on June 29, 2013, including bonus tracks exclusive to that edition. The full public release occurred on October 15, 2013, through the band's independent label, Abe's Records, marking their first studio album in 16 years without major label distribution. It was offered in multiple formats, including standard , a limited-edition 12-inch packaged in a with a fold-out , and digital download via platforms like . The Kickstarter edition featured autographed copies with four additional tracks not included in the retail version, fulfilling rewards for over 6,300 contributors who raised more than $250,000. Promotional efforts centered on an initial U.S.-focused rollout, with the band announcing a national tour to coincide with the public launch, including dates supporting the new material alongside their classics. Media exposure included a song premiere of the title track in and a live performance on NPR's Mountain Stage, where they showcased tracks from the album. Fulfillment of physical Kickstarter rewards, such as signed CDs, vinyl bundles, T-shirts, and posters, began shipping in November 2013, following manufacturing delays noted in the campaign's updates. Digital availability expanded internationally shortly after the U.S. release, accessible via global streaming and download services.

Reception

Critical reception

The New Constellation received positive reviews from academic philosophers, who praised its synthesis of modernity and postmodernity debates through engagements with key thinkers. In a review for Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Thomas McCarthy commended Bernstein's exploration of ethical-political horizons, noting the book's role in clarifying the strengths and weaknesses of figures like Heidegger, Derrida, Foucault, Rorty, and Habermas. Robert Rethy, writing in The Review of Metaphysics, highlighted the work's insightful analysis of the shifting intellectual mood in late 20th-century philosophy. Critics appreciated Bernstein's bridging of and analytic traditions, arguing for a approach to moral and political questions amid postmodern uncertainties. The book was seen as a call for renewed Socratic inquiry, influencing discussions in , , and democratic theory. Paul Fairfield's review in Philosophy in Review emphasized its relevance to ongoing debates on reason and . The work's enduring significance is evident in its frequent citations in subsequent scholarship. For instance, a 2023 article in Constellations journal referenced it in analyzing Habermas's transcending of reason. Following Bernstein's death on July 4, 2022, tributes underscored the book's lasting impact on philosophical practice.

Commercial performance

As an academic publication, The New Constellation did not achieve mainstream commercial success but remains in print through as of 2025. Originally published by Polity Press in 1991 (UK) and in 1992 (US), it has sold steadily within philosophical circles, with no RIAA-equivalent certifications applicable. Its availability via and formats supports ongoing academic use.

Credits

Personnel

The core lineup of for New Constellation consisted of Glen Phillips on lead vocals, guitars, , and keyboards; Todd Nichols on guitars and vocals; Dean Dinning on bass, acoustic guitar, backing vocals, and keyboards; and on drums and percussion. This marked Guss's final studio album with before his departure in 2020 due to health concerns. Phillips handled primary songwriting duties, contributing lyrics to tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 10, while also co-writing music on several songs alongside Nichols and others. Production was led by Mikal Blue, who served as producer, engineer, and mixer, overseeing studio operations at Revolver Recording in , with additional recording at Ellwood Ridge Studios in Goleta and Ed Studios in . also contributed ukulele and keyboards. Second engineering was handled by Jon Marinos. Additional musicians included on keyboards, on pedal and lap steel, Billy Hawn on percussion, and Andrew Williams on string arrangements. Backing vocals were provided by band members, particularly Dinning, with no major guest vocal appearances. Technical credits encompassed mastering by and Eric Boulanger at The Mastering Lab in . Artwork featured an by Ben Ciccati and design by Kii Arens, developed in collaboration with band input and fan contributions via .

Additional credits

The album artwork for New Constellation features a custom illustration by Ben Ciccati, depicting celestial motifs inspired by the title's theme of stars and navigation, with design handled by Kii Arens. Photography incorporated band tour shots captured during their 2013 outings, including footage from , used in promotional visuals. The album was released through the band's independent label, Abe's Records, which managed production and initial distribution. manufacturing was handled by independent pressing plants in the United States, supporting the limited physical edition. Digital distribution extended to platforms like for CDs and streaming services. Legal representation was provided by Milton Olin at Altschul & Olin, LLP, overseeing for the 2013 release. Special thanks were extended to the over 6,300 backers who pledged more than $264,000 to fund the project, with dedications acknowledging their role in enabling the 's completion. included mastering by and Eric Boulanger at The Mastering Lab in , followed by digital encoding for streaming on platforms such as . No reissues or additional credits have been announced as of 2025. Miscellaneous credits encompass management by Bill Leopold of WF Leopold Management, Inc., along with Annie Balliro and Jessica West of UNIPHI GOOD; booking by Adam Bauer at Madison House; and promotion via the band's official website (toadthewetsprocket.com) and channels tied to the release campaign.

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