Far Caspian Shares Whim

I have obviously been backing the new Far Caspian LP, which finally drops this Friday. So, just days before its release, Joel Johnston has shared one final peek under the covers. The project is all about building textures, and that’s certainly in play here, with guitars and drums both operating as the rhythmic focal point, pushing the song’s movement through the speakers. Johnston’s voice is a bold whisper, powerful and carrying weight, but approaching with the gentleness that will blanket listeners. For all the wash of emotions, I love how the song opens up in its latter half and just takes you for a ride, blowing you in the wind like that feather in Forest Gump. Look to grab Autofiction this Friday.

Another Far Caspian Tune

The forthcoming Lp from Far Caspian is one to keep an eye upon, as Joel Johnston’s project is certainly one that’s blossoming before our eyes; you can just tell by all the attention around the new LP just how high expectations are for Autofiction. This latest single has a great guitar line that is also the focus of the video below; it’s a pretty choppy note, giving some natural rhythm to the tune itself, which is meaningful, as there isn’t a true percussive note (aside from the nearly silent metronomic beat that slides in midway). Instead, another guitar begins to twist behind the heavier strum, layering the tune with it’s light-hearted melody, soon to be joined by the dual vocals that overlap in wintry blanket of harmony. It’s a song about texture and detail, which is what makes all Johnston’s work so mesmerizing. Autofiction hits on July 25th.

Fresh Tune from Far Caspian

An unexpected release that just popped up on our radar a few weeks back, Far Caspian is quickly building my anticipation for Autofiction. On the latest single, you get to hear this incredible balance between frenetic pacing and Joel Johnston’s calmed delivery; it’s a balancing act that when presented in this fashion, wraps the listener in this cocoon of joy. Plus, it allows for a little more space, letting the guitars race off to the track while the vocals disappear, bring in this almost minimalist post-punk vibe that’s both striking and anxiety-ridden. Then it all switches off, as the track embraces the gentler moments of companionship with friends as it draw to a close. I have a feeling we’ll spend a lot of time with this LP; it drops on July 25th via Tiny Library Records.

Far Caspian Return with Autofiction

I distinctly remember popping into Sidebar at SXSW a few years ago, telling my wife that we had to catch the set from Far Caspian, as I was really in love with their jams. We went home superfans, and so today is welcome news, with the project announcing Autofiction, their new LP. This brand spanking new single perfectly captures what I love about the band, sort of buzzing with this lo-fidelity spirit, yet brimming with this vibrant pop sensation you don’t get too often nowadays. Honestly, this feels like the best song that Radio Dept. never wrote, and I say that with the utmost adoration for both groups! This new LP will hit on July 25th Tiny Library Records.

Daily Worker Announces Autofiction + Shares Irish Goodbye

What a great Tuesday! We’re pleased to share that Daily Worker, an Austin act helmed by Harold Whit Williams of Cotton Mather, has signed to one of our favorite labels Bobo Integral; it’s great when our worlds collide! With that, there’s a new single; it’s built upon this stomping beat, steady and forceful. That marching power allows the crispiness of the guitars to ring out, sounding somewhere between modern jangle and old school psychedelic, leaving plenty of open space for Williams to weave his lyrical majesty. The black and white video also gives a nod to to Harold’s lyrical gifts, as I’m pretty sure I spotted his A Rain Ancestral poetry collection in there! Autofiction will be out on February 3rd!

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