THE ACADEMY OF SUN – THE QUIET EARTH
A SPILL EXCLUSIVE ALBUM PREMIERE
With so much happening around us at the moment, sometimes we can feel that were being pulled in different directions. Thereβs also such a plethora of music out there at the moment, that itβs hard to separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak, due to the sheer volume that is being released habitually. Due to both of these observations, itβs always a very welcome discovery to find an album that seems to have a naturally invigorating effect through the listening experience. Here we present one that fits the bill β the latest offering from Brighton based art-rock quartet The Academy of Sun.
At the same time, thereβs enough diversity in their new album The Quiet Earth, so you should never be left unsatisfied, but always eager to hear more from where this came from.
This is melodic alternative pop at its best, with this long-play representing an expansive offering of breathtaking ambition. From start to finish, from roof to floor β this album has more. Diversity, melodicism, dreamery, awakening, grounding, eruption. You can find it all in these 15 tracks.
The Academy of Sun is a psychedelic post-punk outfit led byΒ Nick HudsonΒ (piano, synths, Hammond organ, harmonium, vocals, percussion, synths) and joined byΒ Kianna BlueΒ (bass, synths),Β Guy BriceΒ (guitars) and Ash Babb (drums).Β Formed nine years ago, TAOS presents dystopian fantastic compositions that combine the deeply personal and the poetically arcane. Dark yet buoyant, this is a controlled explosion of psychedelic and dark power pop with atmospheres couched in vast and expansive landscapes and cinematic arrangements.
Following 2017’s Codex Novena LP, which ranked in bothΒ Dangerous MindsΒ andΒ Sweeping The Nation end-of-year lists, The Quiet Earth offers a colossal meditation on dystopia, irradiated landscapes and extreme states of human emotion. This 15-track collection of post-punk, chamber ballads and darkly prog studio epos was recorded atΒ Church Road StudiosΒ withΒ Paul Pascoe, whose work includes the last 2 albums by Barry Adamson (Magazine / Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds).
βThe Quiet Earth is the summation of all of The Academy Of Sun’s ambitions and aspirations so far β created over many creatively-fired months in Church Road Studios, Hove, with Paul Pascoe (Barry Adamson, etc.) manning the desk β it’s an opulent but human super-bolide meteorite sandblasted out into the world with love and fire, humility and humour, addressing our heinous disruption of the natural world, irradiated landscapes, extremes of human emotion, inhospitable frozen terrains, ‘transgressive’ lifestyles, queer sexuality, organised religion’s unscrupulous and historic censoring of the rebel spirit. Like if Werner Herzog made a chamber-prog-punk record under DMT in The Chelsea Hotel,β says Nick Hudson.
βIf there’s a literally kernel to its ignition, it would be Plutopia by Kate Brown β a horrifying, impassioned and revelatory study on the plight of the communities left behind in the wake of the cold war nuclear arms race β both in Hanford, Washington and Chelyabinsk in the Russian Urals.β
Hudsonβs fascination with the former Soviet Union rings through, with the latest single βRose Devoid of Formβ, a composition upon layered analogue synths and samples from the Russian number station The Buzzer β alongside field recordings of a train pulling into Pripyat, the abandoned town near Chernobyl. It also features a field recording of birdsong recorded at the grave site of murdered Russian intelligence officer Alexander Litvinenko.
Nick Hudson’s musical juggernaut has been active in various incarnations since 2012, always transcending expectations. The Academy of Sun has collaborated with Massive Attack’s Shara Nelson, Matthew Seligman (Bowie, Tori Amos, Morrissey), Wayne Hussey (The Mission), Canadian queercore icon GB Jones, members of NYC’s Kayo Dot and David Tibet (Current 93). TAOS has also performed or toured with Mogwai, Toby Driver and Keith Abrams (Kayo Dot), and Timba Harris (Mr Bungle, Amanda Palmer).
On June 19, The Quiet Earth LP will be released on CD and digitally, to be available across online stores and streaming platforms such as Spotify.Β To support this artist directly, folks can order the album directly via Bandcamp at https://nickhudsonindustries.bandcamp.com/album/the-quiet-earth
Enjoy the video for “The Parts That Need Replacing”:
Also check out the layered goodness in “Rose Devoid of Form” and accompanying video:
The Academy Of Sun
The Quiet Earth
(Independent)
Release Date: June 19, 2020