Indie dreampop band All We Are uit Liverpool brengt de nieuwe single uit net op tijd voor ‘spooktober’. In het nummer ‘Eden’ zijn er griezelige synths en trapsgewijze gitaarlijnen, en de lyrische afwijzing van het Hof van Eden brengt ons naar een leuke en spookachtige plaats.
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All We Are – Not Your Man
Today, All We Are are pleased to announce full details of their third album, Providence. Set for release on August 14th through Double Six, the announcement comes alongside a glimmering new single “Not Your Man”.
Providence is All We Are’s most euphoric and propulsive work to date, underpinned with a warmth that runs through everything the Liverpool-based trio do. With Providence, All We Are have created an album celebrating the universal virtues of love, loss, sex, friendship and dance. “The celebration of the positive things was our focal point with this record”, says Rich, “We could never have known what sort of world we’d be releasing this record into but our goal was always to try to bring people joy amongst the sorrow”.
Comprised of Ireland’s Richard O’Flynn (drums), Norway’s Guro Gikling (bass) and Brazil’s Luis Santos (guitar), All We Are have released two albums previously, their self-titled debut in 2015 that explored sublime late-night grooves and the psychedelia, krautrock and post-punk-informed Sunny Hills in 2017. On Providence, the band shapeshift once again.
Having previously shared the simmering sensual “L Is For Lose” and the tropical-tinged “Bad Advice” from the album, on “Not Your Man”, amidst pulsating bass (“I think the bass line is the best I’ve ever written,” Guro proclaims) and bouncing synths, the three-piece sing the refrain: “Like a pina colada, you’re not going to waste me”, charming us into their technicolour world of expansive pop.
All We Are describe the track: “‘If ‘Not Your Man’ wasn’t a song, it’d be your holiday romance: sticky, sexy, hot and you’re not going to waste it”.
Having exorcised some of their collective demons about the world on Sunny Hills, All We Are took a different approach for their new record – for the first time they took time off from each other to work on other projects: “This break was much needed,” explains Luis. “Playing music outside of the band actually brought us together, helping us focus on what we do.” They came back to All We Are with a new joyful lease of life that wound itself into the music.
Recorded in Liverpool in a retired school building (O’Flynn is a property guardian) that is integral to the group; a place that gives them both space and time to go at their own pace, the album is a cascade of colour and hooks, funky basslines and electric rhythms. Where its predecessor had been clouded by anxieties, manifesting in drone-indebted guitars and a dark heaviness, Providence lands with a lighter touch aided by working with producer Dave McCracken. Their goal whilst writing was to use it to soothe your worries and make you move. Offering respite from the gloom, the album’s driving force is the power of music to heal, no matter what your beliefs or worries.
Liverpools All We Are terug naar Nederland
Na een openingsoptreden op muziekfestival Down the Rabbit Hole eerder dit jaar reist All We Are uit Liverpool terug voor een concert op Hollandse bodem, ditmaal in de Sugarfactory in Amsterdam. Op het debuutalbum All We Are uit 2015 is te horen dat deze act alles wat psychedelisch en groovy is aan muziek heeft omarmd: invloeden van soul, hiphop en pop komen terug in een intrigerende mix van artfunk en chillwave.
De afgelopen jaren heeft het trio echter een kleine soundverschuiving doorgemaakt: op Sunny Hills is meer van elektronische muziek uit de jaren 80 en 90 te horen en komt postpunk duidelijker terug. Verwacht daarom een All We Are dat donkerder, daadkrachtiger en urgenter klinkt dan ooit tevoren.
LIVEDATUM 22/09 Sugarfactory, Amsterdam