Music News - Unknown Mortal Orchestra announce 'Sex And Food'
09 February 2018 - 0 Comments
Today,
Unknown Mortal Orchestra proudly
announce their new record,
Sex
& Food, which will be released April 6th via
Jagjaguwar/Rhythmethod.
The follow-up to their critically acclaimed record
Multi-Love,
Sex & Foodsees UMOmastermind Ruban
Nielson tap into both familiar and unexpected territory. The
delightfully shape-shifting album filters real-deal serious themes such as
"What are we consuming? How is
it affecting us, and why does everything feel so bad and weird sometimes?”through a vibrant sonic lens that spans battered drum-machine funk, doomy and
thrashing rock, and pink-hued psychedelic disco. It’s not a dark record, per
se. Even the album’s title, Sex & Food, focuses on two of the most
undeniably pleasurable experiences in life; positivity despite the strangeness
of our times.
The album was recorded in a variety of locales from Seoul and Hanoi to
Reykjavik, Mexico City, and Auckland, not to mention Nielson's home base studio
in Portland. It is a practical musical travelogue, traversing the world as
well as a wide spectrum of human experience. Nielson grapples with new,
sometimes dismal realities, but succeeds in pulling the epiphanies from
the chafe. Watch the video for the first single, 'American
Guilt,' Additionally, here is some context behind 'American Guilt' from
Ruban Nielson:
"American Guilt is an
attempt to capture some of the feelings floating around these days. In a
perverse way I wanted to embrace this abandoned genre of rock music that I keep
reading is "dead" and invite people to hear what this living dead
genre sounds like in the UMO universe. It was recorded in Hanoi, Vietnam during
monsoon season in a studio built for traditional Vietnamese music. Additional
recording was done in Mexico City but our sessions were interrupted by one of
the devastating earthquakes that occurred there last year. As we slept in the
Parque de Mexico, unable to get back to our Airbnb, we heard a man yell
"viva la Mexico!" and I put this in the song out of respect for
them."
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Unknown Mortal
Orchestra American Guilt |
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