Starving Weirdos
Atheistsaregods
More than a decade after the release of Land Lines', the mythical Humboldt County, California based duo of Brian Pyle
and Merrick McKinlay reappears seemingly out of nowhere with 'Atheistsaregods'. With past releases on such cult-like
labels as Root Strata, Weird Forest, Blackest Rainbow or Digitalis, Starving Weirdos were an indelible part of a
sprawling and loose network of artists in Northern America whose DIY work ethic and extreme activity revolved around
shoestring-budget constant touring, numerous limited editions on CDR, tape and vinyl and a relentless drive to push the
boundaries of genre.
Out of that cauldron, Starving Weirdos stood out as one of the most persistent and visionary acts, developing a mind
altering body of work that went from warm soundscapes through droney digressions, freeform improvisation and raucous
noise summoned from a myriad of instrumentation and low budget processing - vocals, keyboards, violin, flute, percussion
and an assortment of less identifiable sound sources. 10 years on their legacy remains a timeless and wildly
under-appreciated one, but hopefully this new album will shine a light on their idiosyncratic approach. As time itself
was never a constraint. This is music suspended outside of it.
Right from the start with the echoing percussion, dissonant keys and processed vocals of 'Haiku Nagasaki',
'Atheistsaregods' draws a continuous flux of psychedelic elevation that goes from the gloomy electronic motifs not
unlike the early Cluster vibes of 'Invocation' into the dank percussive maze of the appropriately titled 'Barulho do
Samba'. The self titled track induces a sense of post-apocalyptic vertigo via hallucinatory scraps of voice, suspended
synth tones and reverberating field recordings, connecting into the droney mystics of 'Dudukahar (Reed Prayer)'. Coming
full circle, 'For Vinny' brings back the echoing percussion amidst hypnotic cello lines until it drifts off into the
unknown. With the same palpable sense of urgency, Starving Weirdos feel as vital as ever. And even if we didn't realize
it we were in need of them. Welcome back.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
18-08-2023
Label
Item-nr
564371
EAN
5065004291392
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
HAIKU NAGASAKI
2
INVOCATION
3
BARULHO DO SAMBA
4
ATHEISTSAREGODS
5
DUDUKAHAR (REED PLAYER)