His Clancyness
Isolation Culture
Hand Drawn Dracula / Maple Death Records
His Clancynessβs forthcoming art-pop LP Isolation Culture provides an uplifting effervescence and groovy weightlessness that leaves you head-bopping and smirking as you drive away from the sunset. Originally, a solo project of the groupβs brainchild, Jonathan Clancy, the band has grown to include Jacopo Beta (drums), Nico Pasquini (bass) and Giulia Mazza (keys/synths). With the foursome writing together, this album has produced something no less than stellar.
Indie rock, dream pop, shoe gaze, however youβd like to coin it, His Clancyness evokes an understanding and love for all these worlds. Beta and Pasquini thump through radiant grooves that mesh seamlessly with Mazzaβs bright and beautiful synths and Clancyβs fidgety guitars. The pop-inclined vocals and lo-fi instrumentation takes me to somewhere between Tame Impalaβs βLonerismβ and David Bowieβs βAladdin Saneβ and Iβm not quite sure how I get there.
Produced by Matthew Johnson (Hookworms) and Leeds & Stu Matthews (Anika, Portishead), this album combines a modern indie vibe with the spirit of 70βs rock and roll, leaving in the hum of old cassette tapes and the charm of vintage amps. The first track βUranium,β starts with a growing buzz and a restless drum loop and steadily progresses though an ambient, The War On Drugs-esque groove. It is followed by the driving and bright βWatch Me Fall,β where Clancy completely changes his vocal structure and presence to meet the upbeat vibe. The record is romantic and sleazy all at once, familiar yet so unparalleled an unconventional. Whether its anti-pop or alt-rock, it makes me excited that there are bands hiding out somewhere making records that are true to what they believe in. His Clancyness has made a record that shows a sense of humor, respect for doing what you love and keeping faith in the unknown. The October 2016 release, Isolation CultureΒ is a pleasant dream of ambient sonic textures that somehow find their way through a bit of danger and absorb the grit and glamour along the way.
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: HIS CLANCYNESS – ISOLATION CULTURE
Andrew Smith