Mien

Miien

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In a landscape where the term 'psych' often feels confined and predictable, MIEN stands out as a beacon of true sonic exploration. Comprising members of The Black Angels, Elephant Stone, The Earlies and Golden Dawn Arkestra, their long-awaited sophomore album ‘MIIEN’ marks a bold new chapter for a band whose alchemical approach to music has redefined the boundaries of psychedelia. Building upon the foundations of their critically acclaimed 2018 self-titled debut while venturing into uncharted territories, this new release pushes the group’s collaborative and exploratory ethos to thrilling new heights. Recorded between Montreal, Abilene and Austin, Texas, ‘MIIEN’ captures the band’s unique creative process. Most songs began as simple ideas—a loop, a vocal phrase, or a groove—passed between members and meticulously layered. John Mark Lapham, the band’s “musical alchemist,” transformed these sketches into fully realized compositions, adding bold textures and dynamic shifts. The Black Angels frontman Alex Maas’s hauntingly beautiful vocals bring a dark yet alluring dimension to the sound, elevating each track with his distinctive presence. “It’s an organic process,” notes Rishi Dhir. “A simple idea can become something monumental when we each put our stamp on it.” A tapestry of vivid third-eye visions and nocturnal serenades, ‘MIIEN’ represents the strength of the band’s collective vision. Each member brings their unique perspective to the table, creating music that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. With its richly textured soundscapes and fearless experimentation, the album bridges the golden age of ‘60s psychedelia with the cutting edge of modern music. The album is released April 18th 2025 through their new label home Fuzz Club. MIEN is: Rishi Dhir – bass, guitar, keyboards / Robb Kidd – drums / John Mark Lapham – keyboards, samples, programming / Alex Maas – vocals, bass, guitar

STAFF COMMENTS

Barry says: Off-kilter lysergic psychedelia that's both hypnotic and entrancing on the ever-reliable Fuzz Club. There are hints here of minimal ambient and Industrial, music concrete and classical but the whole lot remains as uncategorisable as it does spellbinding.

TRACK LISTING

1. Evil People
2. Counterbalance
3. Silent Golden
4. Mirror
5. How Could You Run
6. Empty Sun
7. Tungsten
8. Knocking On Your Door
9. Slipping Away
10. Morning Echo

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