Showing posts with label Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Show all posts

Friday, January 22, 2016

Listen: Whitney - "No Woman"

photo by Sandy Kim

It should come as no surprise to anyone who knows Julien Ehrlich or Max Kakacek's former bands Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Smith Westerns that the duo's new collaboration is so effortless timeless. Both of their former bands mainly relied on updating retro sounds and experimenting within to great success. And yet, "No Woman" finds Whitney capturing the magic in a completely different context that displays they're more than just a carbon copy of either of the twosomes former bands.

"No Woman" is a wistful slice of soft focus pop that somehow manages to recall Ennio Morricone and west coast 70's folk rock singer-songwriters in equal measure with a smoothness that belies its pining lyrics. Whitney manage to craft a lovelorn trek that doesn't let itself drag enough to be a outright ballad. It's a sonic cousin of Jessica Pratt's On Your Own Love Again but certainly stands on its own merits: Ehrlich's falsetto soothes like a tender caress, the arrangement is simple with bursts of lush layering and ornamental string and horn flourishes. Its plod is casual with expansive windswept stretches that compliment the ramble-ready tune. It's easily the soundtrack to everything from a head-clearing walk to a train ride taking you to new beginnings. "No Woman" doesn't insist too much on its lyrical narrative and thus gains a sort of all purpose utility from its chill, easy listening scuttle. Whitney have woven gold on "No Woman" and it'll be a pleasure to see how they grow their potential from here on: either inhabiting this introspective retro pop or merely utilizing as an excellent starting point.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Listen: Unknown Mortal Orchestra - "Swim and Sleep (Like A Shark)"

Last year, Unknown Mortal Orchestra made a real splash with their debut self-titled full length and as they gear up to release their sophomore record (which just went into mastering last week), we're given our first preview with new track "Swim and Sleep (Like A Shark)".

With it's pleasant, tuneful soft-rock lilt, it's the sort of track that would've be out of place on a sound of the 70s music compilation mix and yet something about it is still so quintessentially UMO that it makes total sense that it comes from the now Portland based band. It's short, sweet, simple and sample-less and is just right to get you properly keyed up for their sophomore effort which will be out on Jagjaguwar when it's finally complete. Here's hoping that's soon.