Chillburn Recordings
Pynch - Beautiful Noise
Pynch - Beautiful Noise
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Their second full-length shifts its gaze inward, taking a trip though love, death, faith and the pursuit of meaning through art.
Guitarist/vocalist, Spencer Enock, explains "We wanted to announce Beautiful Noise with Post-Punk / New-Wave because it captures the playful spirit of the record and in a way tells the story of the band through its lyrics. It's an ironic but sincere take on making DIY music in the modern world and I love that it feels like a pop song without really having a chorus - like a slacker rock Band on the Run".
Produced by frontman, Spencer Enock, in the band’s home studio, with drums recorded by Stereolab’s Andy Ramsay at Press Play Studios, Beautiful Noise is a lo-fi odyssey that feels both more intimate and more ambitious than its predecessor. Mixed by Jimmy Robertson (Fat Dog / Los Campesinos!), the album is a kaleidoscope of distortion, new-wave synths, breakbeats and glitchy vocals presented in playfully DIY fashion.
An exploration of love, death, and the pursuit of meaning through art, fusing glitchy electronics with slacker rock charm and poetic sincerity. Beautiful Noise carves out its own space somewhere between Pavement, Blur and New Order. The record introduces new member, Myles Gammon, on synths and features vocals and drums from Julianna Hopkins. Artwork comes courtesy of Spencer’s brother Scott, using hand-developed 35mm photos to visually echo the record’s DIY spirit.
Beautiful Noise is a document of a band unafraid to be vulnerable, ask questions, and create something messy, human, and quietly transcendent.
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