Naked Lights - On Nature (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Naked Lights
- Title: On Nature
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Castle Face
- Genre: Electronic, No Wave, Post-Rock, Noise Rock, Post-Punk
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 35:07 min
- Total Size: 222 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. New Carrion
02. Pictus
03. On Nature
04. Nicht Leiden
05. Hedges
06. Mechanical Eye
07. Blue Ink
08. Mostly Bag
09. Pool On A Plate
10. Clock Support
11. Silhouette
12. Barrel
13. Peep Hole
14. Trepanning
15. Undo
01. New Carrion
02. Pictus
03. On Nature
04. Nicht Leiden
05. Hedges
06. Mechanical Eye
07. Blue Ink
08. Mostly Bag
09. Pool On A Plate
10. Clock Support
11. Silhouette
12. Barrel
13. Peep Hole
14. Trepanning
15. Undo
Oakland-based group Naked Lights drastically changed directions between Chime Grove (originally released as a cassette in 2011, then reworked into an LP in 2013) and 2016's On Nature, evolving from a hazy, Krautrock-inspired psychedelic band to a more urgent post-punk group, with the addition of vocalist Aurora Crispin. The band still has a sprawling, wide-ranging sound, with tracks varying from minute-long frenzied bursts to longer, more hypnotic explorations, but unlike the group's earlier, keyboard-centric zone-outs, there's an emphasis on sharp, charged electric guitars. There's also a heavy dub influence to the group's bass guitars, recalling Jah Wobble's work with or any number of projects affiliated with Adrian Sherwood or Mark Stewart. Certainly female-fronted post-punk bands such as the Slits and LiLiPUT figure into the band's sound, particularly due to Crispin's ecstatic, yelping vocals, as well as a touch of Sonic Youth's early no wave-era recordings. "On Nature" combines a thick bassline and intricate drumming with varying, multi-tracked vocals that sound like different voices speaking throughout the corners of your head. "Hedges" has even more of a delicious bassline, and suspensefully builds up and sustains a strong groove. The group throws in some squealing sax on the brief, abstract "Mechanical Eye" and longer, drum-heavy instrumental "Trepanning," and while it's fair to say there's a free jazz-inspired adventurousness to Naked Lights, their songs still seem deliberate and composed rather than improvised freak-outs. The album seems a little messy and even cryptic at first (particularly on songs like "Pool on a Plate"), but further listening reveals the group's focus and intent, and it ends up being pretty exciting.
Year 2016 | Rock | Punk | Electronic | FLAC / APE
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