ALBUM: Asylums – ‘Alien Human Emotions’

Released via their own label Cool Thing Records, a strong sense of fun and frustration fuels Southend-based rockers Asylums‘ brand new album, Alien Human Emotions. The band’s second record is a turbulent, tenacious collection of tracks that buzz with enthusiasm and self-awareness.

After the success of their critically-acclaimed debut Killer Brain Waves in 2016, Asylums have embarked on a new aural adventure. If they were presented differently, the tracks on Alien Human Emotions would shrink your heart with sadness, but the band’s riotous delivery makes this record a hopeful, heart-swelling affair.

The album kicks off with ‘Day Release To The Moon’, documenting a grand, but turbulent emotional journey that will “pull us closer to the sun / annihilate everyone,” with Jazz’s manic guitar riffs masking the dark side of vocalist Luke’s pessimistic wish. Henry’s relentless percussion punches through on second track ‘When We Wake Up’, which assaults the senses from start to finish. Luke’s anthemic lyrics invite listeners to take a “front row seat for Armageddon,” which sounds tempting against their back drop of manic guitar noise. ‘Bottle Bank’ follows with more of Jazz’s trademark spiralling riffs and Mike’s thundering bass lines, leaving listeners sweaty and short of breath just three tracks in.

The eponymous ‘Alien Human Emotions’ comprehends emotional black holes via dense bass lines and thoughtful lyrics, before the gentler ‘Millennials’ provides a moment for introspective reflection. Named after a social label that’s doused in negativity, Asylums have reclaimed the term and turned it into a thought provoking, comforting tune.

Just as listeners are on their way back down to earth, the toxic punk blur of ‘Napalm Bubblegum’ blasts them back into the band’s sonic atmosphere. Luke’s visceral Essex intonation and Henry’s savage drumming provide the ultimate punk-infused sound to bounce around your bedroom walls to. ‘Pause’ is an aptly named interlude track – even Asylums need to take a second to catch their breath sometimes.

‘Graveyard Tourism’ is a distraction from “morbid fascination”, whilst the timely ‘Homeowners Guilt’ dissects feelings towards “characterless buildings” and the unfair working-class reality of having to always make sure ends meet. The penultimate ‘Sexual Automation’ starts the gentle descent down to earth, manically resisting the “impulses you can’t castrate.” The rawness of ‘The Company You Keep’ closes the record on an optimistic note – an ode to true love, friendship and a poignant reminder to appreciate the people around you.

Alien in the sense that it blasts you into an sonic universe, but Human in its quest to make sure no listener feels left behind, Asylums’ Alien Human Emotions is an intense, joyful second record that kicks and comforts in equal measure.

 

Order your copy of Alien Human Emotions here.
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Photo Credit: Kana Waiwaiku

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut

Track Of The Day: New Optimism – ‘Jetsetters’

Playful electronics and pop hooks galore, NYC’s New Optimism has shared her latest track ‘Jetsetters’. The track is taken from her upcoming EP Amazon To LeFrak, which will be released via Phantom Limb on 27th July.

A co-founder of Cibo Matto and a collaborative partner of Gorillaz (she was the voice of Noodles), The Beastie Boys & John Zorn, it’s no wonder New Optimism’s (aka Miho Hatori’s) sounds are sharply produced and catchy as hell. Her previous experiences have informed the strange, all encompassing experimental pop music she creates now under her new moniker.

The name New Optimism “is a response to the post-postmodernist term ‘New Sincerity’, pertaining to contemporary anti-cynical and anti-ironical earnest creative expressions,” Miho explains. “‘New Optimism’ as a title means the opposite of this”.

We’re intrigued by Miho’s unusual new project. Listen to ‘Jetsetters’ below and follow New Optimism on Bandcamp for more updates.

Photo Credit: Kimisa.H

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut

Track Of The Day: Majken – ‘Lovely Daughter’

Gentle but provocative, Swedish Newcomer Majken‘s new single ‘Lovely Daughter’ documents love and powerlessness through hushed vocals and lo-fi sounds. The track is taken from her upcoming debut album, which is set for release this Autumn via Kollektivet Records.

Majken was born in the southern Swedish coastal town of Karlskrona and has been writing music since the age of 14. The songs on her upcoming debut album explore themes of teenage desire, uncertainty and mental health – experienced from both sides. The album was recorded at her home in Malmo with Damon Tutunjian (Mew, Swirlies), who allowed her to use his collection of 70’s synthesisers and effects, helping Majken to shape her gentle, captivating sounds.

Debut single ‘Lovely Daughter’ is a tentative and pretty offering from the Swedish newcomer, and we look forward to hearing more from her in the near future. Listen to the single below and follow Majken on Facebook for more updates.

 

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut

Track Of The Day: Queen Kwong – ‘Raptures’

A beguiling request to escape unwanted memories, Queen Kwong has shared her latest single ‘Raptures’. Filled with slow-burning bass lines and mesmeric vocals, Queen Kwong (aka Carré Callaway) shows how her “cursed mind” is still as sharp as ever on this brilliant new track.

Queen Kwong’s personal and professional experiences informed her 2015 debut album Get A Witness, and her most recent LP Love Me To Death. The multi-instrumentalist has been vocal about her mental health, the vicious industry misogyny she’s experienced, and more reassuringly: her path to self-discovery and casual nihilism.

Callaway landed on the music scene after a chance meeting with Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor. At 17, she was enlisted as a support act on the band’s 2005 ‘With Teeth’ tour, performing as a solo artist under her real name, then again as Queen Kwong on the band’s ‘Wave Goodbye’ outing. She recently supported the band in Las Vegas over three consecutive dates too.

Fierce in name and nature, her recent diagnosis with Cystic Fibrosis – a rare genetic disorder that affects the lungs – hasn’t set her back. She’ll be joining the inimitable Black Rebel Motorcycle Club on tour this year.

Listen to ‘Raptures’ below and follow Queen Qwong on Facebook for more updates.

Queen Kwong July 2018 Tour Dates
Wed 11 Bristol, Rough Trade In-store
Thu 12 Southampton, Heartbreakers
Sat 14 Cheltenham, 2000 Trees
Mon 16 Spain, Barcelona w/ BRMC
Tue 17 Paris, Supersonic
Mon 23 Italy, Cesena w BRMC
Wed 25 UK, Brighton, Hope & Ruin
Thu 26 UK, London, The Forum w/ BRMC
Fri 27 London, Rough Trade In-store FREE ENTRY
Sat 28 UK, Nottingham, Rock City Club Night
Sun 29 UK, Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
Mon 30 UK, Glasgow, O2 Academy w/ BRMC
Tue 31 UK, Manchester, Night & Day Café

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut