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Surfacing

by Surfacing

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We will sing for those who blew too early With ash and wind and water We'll take back what's always been ours Your glass, your profits and your hymns Are no match for us We will take back What's always been ours We will take back What's always been ours Nobody knows This is everywhere Nobody knows This is everywhere Nobody knows This is everywhere Everybody knows This is nowhere We! The multitude! The rhizome underneath the ground Our patience wearing thin Our song rising We'll take back what's always been ours What's always Been ours
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Hypocalypse 04:32
Have you heard the news recently? It's so much louder than it used to be Have you seen the sky recently? It's so much closer than it used to be
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Amaurot 07:05
You can only see a ghost Out the corner of your eye
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Like shrapnel I'll remain A memory and a ghost ****** Peeling the sodden lumber of my body I raise my skin, a triumphant flag My inside-outed entrails Show what can be done with a little discipline And in this putrid utopia Efficient and unforgiving The melancholy of fulfilment Stagnant, shorn of all desire Soaks me to the bone And like shrapnel I'll remain A memory and a ghost To remind us of love And like shrapnel I'll remain A memory and a ghost To remind us of love
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Surfacing is the startling self-titled debut album from this exciting Nottingham band. Across five tracks of crackling electronics and insistent beats it hints at presences beneath everyday perceptions: uncanny temporalities and violent becomings that threaten to disrupt life – the ‘horrors’ that bourgeois society tries to suppress, but which will necessarily triumph one day.

On the cover is Francesco Salviati’s depiction of karios readying his arrow. For the Greeks, kairos referred to the concept of eventful time: a time pregnant with all other times; a time that interrupts the linear flow of chromos. This feeling of boundless possibility in the present carries across to the album’s sonics, with Surfacing taking in rhythms from the dancehall to the Berlin wasteland; post-punk urgency; and moments of oblique beauty. ‘Surfacing (Susanna’s Song)’ opens the album with sharp, rhythmic stabs and a rumbling bassline, while wildly distorted vocals announce that ‘well take back what’s always been ours’. Who this ‘we’ is remains unclear: the colonized? The dispossessed? Nature? The proletariat? The theme continues to ‘Hypocalypse’, which repeatedly asks the listener if they’ve ‘heard the news recently’ as ‘it’s so much louder than it used to be’. ‘Amaurot’ and ‘Melancholy of Fulfillment’ showcase Surfacing’s more melodic side – the latter a strange, alien tale of bodily abjection sung over a haunting pitch-bent vocal loop: ‘Like shrapnel I’ll remain/A memory and a ghost/To remind you of love’. ‘Her Smoke Rose Up Forever’, meanwhile, dares to hope: a triumphant riff emerging from eerie drones and desperate incantations before a rollicking finale reminiscent of a particularly desperate Fuck Buttons.

This is exciting, urgent music for uncertain times.

Mastered by Joe Caithness, Subsequent Mastering (Peverlist, Plaids, Geiom, Soft Walls).

Records on Ribs download link: recordsonribs.com/artists/surfacing/surfacing

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released September 22, 2014

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