9/20/2023 0 Comments Slothrust once more for the ocean![]() ![]() Listen to the performance in full and check out a photo gallery and setlist below. This stylistic variety went over amazingly well for today’s receptive Free at Noon crowd, who swayed to the mesmerizing psychedelic vocal loops of “King Arthur’s Seat,” screamed for more after the Cramps-y double-time rager “Planetarium,” and bobbed their heads to the Bangles-y organ underbelly of “Once More For The Ocean.” Slothrust will remind you of a lot of things at once, and somewhere in that cauldron, they’re forging something all their own. “I tried to play it cool but I’m coming in hot,” she sang, and it’s an apropos lyric if there was one - there’s no pinning Slothrust down to a single sound. ![]() ![]() The opening “7:30 a.m.” roared from jangle-pop to punk overdrive it was followed by the sassy “Cranium,” where frontperson Leah Wellbaum put her guitar to the side to groove and gesture early set stand-out “Courtesy” moved to a pensive trip-hop beat as Wellbaum’s soaring voice channeled Kate Bush and Siouxsie Sioux. The song finds Nathan Williams extolling the virtues of finding his comfort zone - away “from all of the bullshit chasing me” and those who would put their “dark cloud around me,” as he sings.Wrapping up their first leg of tour in support of the new album Parallel Timeline, Boston three-piece Slothrust played to the midday crowd at World Cafe Live for today’s Free at Noon concert - and it became clear very quickly that this wasn’t going to be an immediately definable set. It’s also the title track to the new Wavves album, produced by TV on the Radio’s Dave Sitek, arriving July 16 via Fat Possum. You don’t need an appointment to feel good about “Haircut.”ĭirector Jesse Lirola’s video for “Hideaway” is the sequel “Sinking Feeling” and the second of a video trilogy. Titled “Nice” and coming via Human Re-Sources, it’s out July 28. So there’s multiple Amindis in director Dylan McGale’s video for her new bop “Haircut.” It’s the follow-up to “Telly” from the singer who released her “Minztape” last year and is plotting the release of a new EP. Inglewood’s Amindi has a hot date, and it’s with herself. ![]() Do these things exist? Can we ever really know them? Since this song came to me while I was staring at the ocean, it only felt right to explore this idea with nature, and also with mirrors.” … I have always been interested in the intersection of destiny and free will. These days, the reef is better known as the home of the Museum of Underwater Art a collection of large sculptures installed on the ocean floor. Sometimes we just aren’t quite sure which self it is, or how to get there. But the truth is, what we are really looking for lives within. “So many times when we are searching we are looking outside of ourselves because it is the only way we know. “This video is about an epic search,” she says. The beautiful video, directed by Wellbaum and Adam Stone, adds some context. The tune, the follow-up to “Strange Astrology,” is the latest from the L.A.-via-Boston rockers’ forthcoming fifth album, “Parallel Timeline,” out Sept. Includes unlimited streaming of Parallel Timeline via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Slothrust’s Leah Wellbaum has some pretty deep thoughts about the new single “Once More for the Ocean,” a song that “felt like it was handed to me by the ocean” and “is about the search for a greater consciousness in times of chaos,” she says. Black Vinyl LPRecord/Vinyl + Digital Album. Slothrust (Photo by Adam Stone and MIchelle Kwong)Ĭheck out new videos from Slothrust, Amindi and Wavves, all of whom have new releases on the horizon … ![]()
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