Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Ancient Sky share All Get Out album stream at New York Times, out 11/12 on Wharf Cat Records



ANCIENT SKY SHARE ALL GET OUT ALBUM STREAM
LP OUT 11/12 VIA WHARF CAT RECORDS

STREAM ALL GET OUT VIA NEW YORK TIMES HERE
 
"There are two ways a band can do psychedelic. They can either wear dumb, vintage bellbottoms and drop acid until music sounds good as if 1969 never ended, or they can do it the right way. Brooklyn’s Ancient Sky does it the right way." said Noisey about the droney psych rock outfit, who have shared a full album stream of their latest albumAll Get Out, out November 12 on Brooklyn's Wharf Cat Records. 
 

ABOUT ANCIENT SKY:
A common theme emerged among much of the favorable press receiving Ancient Sky’s 2012 LP, T.R.I.P.S. This band, listeners agreed, does psychedelic rock right. They wander, without losing themselves; they embrace psychedelic expanse without sacrificing rock’s raw power. 

Following T.R.I.P.S.’ acclaim, the band released the 7-inch single “Castle” b/w “Allegory” — their Wharf Cat debut — and continued that same vein of thoughtful psych-rock, highlighted by concise arrangements and powerful dynamics. 

A banner year for Ancient Sky, 2012 saw the band moving well beyond its Brooklyn base, picking up fans on the blogosphere and on the road. In November, they launched a month-long European tour. 

And judging by All Get Out — Ancient Sky’s new third album, recorded again at bassist Mike Kutchman’s Kutch 1 Studios in Greenpoint, N.Y. — the band hasn’t been idle in the interim. 

With its eight songs stretched across a little more than 41 minutes, All Get Out gives its songs plenty of room to breathe, and the more spacious textures featured on this album suit that sensibility. But it’s still a concise album, free from aimless pedal tapping and lethargic repetition. 

Indeed, Ancient Sky’s craftsmanship is quickly evident on All Get Out. Kutchman and drummer Pat Broderick set a sturdy low-end base for guitarists Brian Markham and Dima Drjuchin to spin off wandering melodies or dense, droning chords. This rhythmic groundedness favors Markham’s succinct arrangements and economical writing, and ensures that no matter how far afield the guitars meander, they remain tethered to the song’s core. 

Neither a lethargic, druggy sprawl nor a zealous revival of ‘60s archetypes, All Get Outnevertheless belies its creators’ deliberate construction and attention to detail. The finest craftsmanship, after all, is subtle. And in the case of Ancient Sky, the effect of such seamless construction is significant. Instead of listening to somebody else turn on, tune in and drop out, Ancient Sky encourages us to indulge. In other words, they’re still doing psych-rock the right way.
 
 

 
ANCIENT SKY
ALL GET OUT
(WHARF CAT RECORDS)
NOVEMBER 12, 2013


1. Wishing Well
2. Master Cleanse
3. The Trace
4. Invisible Hand
5. Mystery School
6. Trick It
7. Station
8. Hazy Mazy


ANCIENT SKY

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