King Tuff – The Other (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 43:36 minutes | 515 MB | Genre: Alternative
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Roused by 'Time' the album opens with a mantric '1,2,3,4', giving off stoner vibes with hypno-harmonies, strung out strings and layers of fuzz drifting in and out of focus. One thing that stood out on this record is how rhythms curiously chop and change, pushing and pulling you all over the place and while you may feel out of control listening, Segall and Presley are very much in control when playing. This is best shown on 'Scissor People', playing out frenetic beats alongside unaffected vocals and joyfully feral guitars flexing every rock and psych muscle at breakneck pace before abruptly buckling. Clocking in at around the 30 minute mark these eight tracks hit all the rock, pop, folk and psych pleasure centres whilst leaving you wanting more. This is a fantastic collaboration between two people fully testing the limits and taking rock 'n' roll further into the unknown.
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FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 43:36 minutes | 515 MB | Genre: Alternative
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download – Source: Qobuz | Front Cover | © Sub Pop Records
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King Tuff is the neo-garage alter ego of Kyle Thomas (Happy Birthday, Feathers, Witch). “The Other”, his fourth full-length release, was self-produced and features contributions from Mikal Cronin, Jenny Lewis, Charles Moothart Kevin Morby, Greta Morgan, and Ty Segall. While not all-out riotous slacker-pop, he incorporates particles of honky-tonk rock, wry witticism in an admittedly more muted and seasoned, but still measured, present-day evolution of King Tuff.
In the lead-up to Kyle Thomas’ fourth King Tuff LP, the songwriter/multi-instrumentalist found himself at home in L.A., run down from years of touring, and feeling more and more distanced from the good-time rock & roller persona he’d created. Thomas decided to reset in a few ways: He made an effort to write songs that he could play solo with just a guitar, he self-produced the tracks for the first time since his debut, and he recorded the songs in a newly assembled home studio. He also played many of the instruments himself, with the exception of drums (Ty Segall, Charles Moothart) and saxophones (Mikal Cronin). The only other guests on the album were his all-star backing vocalists Jenny Lewis, Kevin Morby, Greta Morgan, and Segall. Calling it The Other, his first album since 2014’s Billboard 200-charting Black Moon Spell is still radiantly psychedelic and off the beaten path, but it’s also conspicuously his most introspective to date. He sets the stage with the title track, a six-minute prologue he said is about “hitting rock bottom” and rediscovering inspiration. It opens with what sounds like a small, hand-rung bell, followed by solemn organ and acoustic guitar that act as an ostinato under Thomas’ half-spoken narrative. The album then mushrooms, so to speak, into a lava lamp-inflected, saxophone-bolstered groove on “Raindrop Blue,” a colorful love song with lyrics like “You dazzled me with destiny and magnetized my mouth.” Expansive arrangements built on funky basslines, vintage keyboards, and vibrant textures pervade the rest of The Other, which continues in kind. It’s a more thoughtful, philosophical King Tuff, for certain, but The Other is far from a downer, with Thomas’ individuality and catchy pop sensibilities still intact.
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Mac os high sierra windows download. Tracklist:
01 – The Other
02 – Raindrop Blue
03 – Thru the Cracks
04 – Psycho Star
05 – Infinite Mile
06 – Birds of Paradise
07 – Circuits in the Sand
08 – Ultraviolet
09 – Neverending Sunshine
10 – No Man’s Land
01 – The Other
02 – Raindrop Blue
03 – Thru the Cracks
04 – Psycho Star
05 – Infinite Mile
06 – Birds of Paradise
07 – Circuits in the Sand
08 – Ultraviolet
09 – Neverending Sunshine
10 – No Man’s Land
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Roused by 'Time' the album opens with a mantric '1,2,3,4', giving off stoner vibes with hypno-harmonies, strung out strings and layers of fuzz drifting in and out of focus. One thing that stood out on this record is how rhythms curiously chop and change, pushing and pulling you all over the place and while you may feel out of control listening, Segall and Presley are very much in control when playing. This is best shown on 'Scissor People', playing out frenetic beats alongside unaffected vocals and joyfully feral guitars flexing every rock and psych muscle at breakneck pace before abruptly buckling. Clocking in at around the 30 minute mark these eight tracks hit all the rock, pop, folk and psych pleasure centres whilst leaving you wanting more. This is a fantastic collaboration between two people fully testing the limits and taking rock 'n' roll further into the unknown.