Out Now: Kikagaku Moyo - 'House In The Tall Grass' (Guruguru Brain Records)

 Out Now: Kikagaku Moyo - 'House In The Tall Grass'

Available for Purchase via Guruguru Brain Records

 

 

Photo Cred: Kentaro

 

Following their split 7" with Moon Duo late last year, Tokyo's Kikagaku Moyo have released their new album 'House In The Tall Grass' today on Guruguru Brain. The album is currently streaming on Stereogum and is available for purchase here. The band has announced new EU tour dates through early July, including a stop at Paris Fashion Week.

 

"A ’60s psych throwback, this album utilizes a poignant balance of folk, pop, and jam-band influences, adapting them to fit within the context of modern music" -Stereogum

"Soft bells and sitar notes lead the listener through a calming field of echoing guitars and billowing bass. While the nearly eight-minute voyage is a peaceful, refreshing one, it’s all a lead-up to the surprisingly spry final moments, where Pink Floyd-ian drama breaks into an electrifying, squiggling guitar solo." - Consequence of Sound

“'Melted Crystal' is music that requests—and rewards—your quiet contemplation." - FLOOD

"The sighing vocals allow each word to tumble over the next, while the nimble sitar-sounds in the background lend a lysergic air." - CLASH

"the first single is the pastoral and quite lovely “Kogarashi”" - Brooklyn Vegan

 

Upcoming EU Dates

20.05 - Kantine Berghain - Berlin, DE

21.05 - Pop Revo - Aarhus, DK

23.05 - Occii- Amsterdam, NL

24.05 - Magasin 4 - Brussels, BE

25.05 - The Cube - Bristol, UK

26.05 - London Fields Brewery - London

27.05 - The Star and Garter - Manchester

28.05 - Nice n Sleazy - Glasgow, UK

29.05 - Karma Fest - Leeds, UK

30.05 - Bleach - Brighton, UK

31.05 - Roodkapje - Rotterdam, NL

01.06 - Hafenklang - Hamburg, DE

02.06 - Plan B - Malmo, SE

03.06 - Kulturforening- Tivedstorp, SE

04.06 - High Times - Gothenburg, SE

05.06 - Muskelrock 2016 - Alvesta, SE

09.06 - Klub 007 - Prague, CZ

10.06 - Hightimes Hasenheide - Innsbruck

11.06 - Sudpol - Lucerne, CH

12.06 - Mountain Session - Bolzano, IT

13.06 - Sotto La Sacrestia - Milano, IT

14.06 - The Black Sheep - Montpellier, FR

15.06 - Asociacion Freedonia - Barcelona

16.06 - Las Armas - Zaragoza, ES 

17.06 - Cafe Del Teatre - Lleida, ES

18.06 - El Sol - Madrid, ES

19.06 - ZDB - Lisbon, PT

20.06 - Lata De Zinc - Oviedo, ES

21.06 - Kafe Antzokia - Bilbao, ES

23.06 - Fashion Week - Paris, FR

25.06 - Blah Blah - Torino, IT

26.06 - Wunderbar - Verona, IT

28.06 - Klub Mocvara - Zagreb, HR

29.06 - Arena Wien - Vienna, AT

01.07 - Ilses Erika - Leipzig, DE

02.07 - Fusion Festiva - Larz, DE

 

Tracklisting

01. Green Sugar

02. Kogarashi

03. Old Snow, White Sun

04. Melted Crystal

05. Dune

06. Silver Owl

07. Fata Morgana

08. Trad

09. Cardigan Song

 

Album Credits

Track A1, A3, B1, B2, B3 written by Go

Track A2 written by Tomo

Track A4 written by Kotsu Guy

Track A5, B4 written by Go & Tomo

All songs arranged by Kikagaku Moyo

 

Kikagaku Moyo are:

Vocal/Guitar: Tomo Katsurada

Guitar: Daoud Popal

Sitar: Ryu Kurosawa

Bass: Kotsuguy

Drum/Vocal: Go Kurosawa

 

Links

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Artwork by Sineater

 

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Notes to Editors

Kikagaku Moyo (translation: "geometric patterns") was formed in Tokyo in the Summer of 2012 by Go Kurosawa and Tomo Katsurada. Their music incorporates elements of classical Indian music, Krautrock, Traditional Folk, and 70s Rock. Kikagaku Moyo call their sound psychedelic because it encompasses a broad spectrum of influence, but most importantly their music is about freedom of the mind and body and building a bridge between the supernatural and the present; improvisation is a key element to their sound.

The band released their first self-titled album in 2013 on Cosmic Eye Records / Sound Effect Records before touring Australia with the native Aussie band Dreamtime. By April 2014 Kikagaku Moyo had released Mammatus Clouds on cassette via Sky Lantern Records and recorded their second LP Forest of Lost Children which was released in May 2014 by Beyond Beyond is Beyond records. The band toured the U.S. at the same time sharing bills with Moon Duo, Eternal Tapestry, White Manna, Life Coach, and the Myrrors. They played at Austin Psych Fest and L.A. Psych Fest to high acclaim.

Their Self-titled record and Mammatus Clouds were later re-released on 12” vinyl by Captcha records in the U.S. and Cardinal Fuzz Records in the UK. The band toured the UK in the fall of 2014 to support these releases which ended up selling out in a matter of days. In 2015 Kikagaku Moyo released several split 7” records, the first with Kinski on God Unknown Records and a self-released split with Moon Duo. This was followed by a 35 day tour across Europe with sold out dates in Berlin, London, Paris, Porto, Lisbon, Barcelona and Geneva. They appeared at Eindhoven Psych Lab and Duna Jam - the band has earned their reputation as fierce and captivating performers.

On their new album, House In The Tall Grass
Like a long journey House In The Tall Grass unfolds itself through many layers. Existing fans of Kikagaku Moyo will be comforted by the soft vocals harmonies and warm sitar, but what sets this release apart is the refinement of the band’s song-writing and their delicate execution. Side A begins with a pair of travelling songs where the interplay between the vocals, guitar, and sitar lift and suspend the listener on an unexpected journey. The patient listener is rewarded with tracks such as “Trad” and “Silver Owl” which demonstrate the masterful balance the band has between soft and loud; chaos and order, or being both cold and tender at the same time.

House in the Tall Grass, recorded between October and December of 2015 at Tsubame Studio where it was mixed, mastered, and produced by Yui Kimijima, takes the listener by the hand on a satisfying quest through destinations both familiar and unknown. It is a natural step forward for the band and perhaps the most refined example of their style to date.

“We wanted to make a record which would bring scenic images to the listeners” Tomo continues. “The idea came to my mind when I took a trip to the north of Japan. It was very cold outside, but the place I stayed was warm. I was amazed by how quiet it was outside with the snow absorbing all sound. It felt like I was covering my ears with my hands or I was under the sea. We wanted this to be a conceptual album, not a compilation of discrete tracks. I had been listening to two film soundtracks, one written by Bruce Langhorne for a western movie called The Hired Hand, the other, Ry Cooder's soundtrack for Paris, Texas. I was deeply inspired by these records, and both created the kind of intense scenic images I was interested in.”

May 13, 2016 3:59pm ET by Pressparty   Comments (0)

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