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Fully Beat

    The relatively short life of San Francisco’s Aluminum has so far yielded a single (Spinning Backwards, 2020) and an EP (Windowpane, 2022), but their debut LP, Fully Beat, overflows with tenured confidence and a singular style that deftly comprises shoegaze, big beat, and jangle pop. With influences ranging from Orbital, to Wipers, to The Avalanches and Sly and the Family Stone, theirs is a multifaceted take on established forms, fed through fuzz and led by honeyed, male-female vocal harmonies from Bay Area post-punk veterans Marc Leyda (of Wild Moth) and Ryann Gonsalves (of Torrey).

    “Smile” begins with deceptive sparseness, adding neon swirls of stacked tremolo over a mesmerizing lyrical refrain, and hinting at the dynamism to come with understated grace and grit. “Always Here, Never There” is Fully Beat’s first pure hit of melodic pop: its liquid bass groove winds beneath a melancholy-sweet synth hook and Leyda’s plaintive vocals, while drummer Chris Natividad’s deep, pillowy snare and propulsive style maintain a driving pace. Lead single, “Behind My Mouth”, shifts gears into a big beat shuffle and howl of overdriven guitars, which relent to Gonsalves’ rolling bassline and playful, snarky vocal.

    Composed across several weeks of experimentation, it is a prime iteration of Aluminum’s meticulous world of sound, which nevertheless carries an air of wry nonchalance. Asking, “Do you ever see behind my mouth?”, Gonsalves notes that the song “comes from a place of wanting to be understood authentically, and to communicate intentionally.”

    This approach speaks to the album’s broader theme of exhaustion amid the demands of the modern grind: working unfulfilling jobs to pay exorbitant rent, feeling society break at the seams, and trying to maintain a meaningful personal life with the remaining scraps of morale. The response, then, must be to find joy. These songs were crafted over a half-dozen months in basements and practice spaces, creating an abundance of authentic passion and catharsis that’s as nostalgic and comforting as a cherished, tattered band t-shirt.

    The closer, “Upside Down”, is a full-throttle blare of joyous release – “a straight-up love song,” according to Leyda. The deliberate choice to end it with a gradual fade, rather than a dramatic climax, smartly suggests the ambivalence of acceptance – perhaps fitting, when considering the immensity of the album’s subject matter. It also hints that there is much more to be said, and as such a rich and compelling debut, Fully Beat shows that Aluminum are only getting started.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Smile
    2. Always Here, Never There
    3. Behind My Mouth
    4. HaHa
    5. Pulp
    6. Beat
    7. Everything
    8. Call An Angel
    9. Birds Flew Here
    10. Upside Down

    Stereolab

    Aluminum Tunes [Switched On Volume 3] - 2023 Reissue

      Black vinyl version of the remastered compilation of Stereolab singles and rarities first issued in 1998.

      Screen printed gatefold sleeve.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Pop Quiz
      2. The Extension Trip
      3. How To Play Your Internal Organs Overnight
      4. The Brush Descends The Length
      5. Melochord Seventy-Five
      6. Space Moment
      7. Iron Man
      8. The Long Hair Of Death
      9. You Used To Call Me Sadness
      10. New Orthophony
      11. Speedy Car
      12. Golden Atoms
      13. Ulan Bator
      14. One Small Step
      15. One Note Samba / Surfboard
      16. Cadriopo
      17. Klang Tone
      18. Get Carter
      19. 1000 Miles An Hour
      20. Percolations
      21. Seeperbold
      22. Check And Double Check
      23. Munich Madness
      24. Metronomic Underground (Wagon Christ Mix)
      25. The Incredible He Woman


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