Mild High Club Going Going Gone
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Title: | Mild High Club Going Going Gone |
Mild High Club makes a long-awaited comeback with Going Going Gone, the band’s first solo album since 2016’s cult favourite Skiptracing. An album that speaks directly to the times we live in, Going Going Gone sees Mild High Club blending the psychedelic pop of earlier albums Skiptracing and Timeline with influences from around the world, especially Brazilian avant-garde music from the ‘70s and ‘80s.
“I can’t not write about it” says Alex Brettin, “bartender and resident selector” of the metaphysical listening lounge he calls the Mild High Club. While he could not have foreseen the numerous overlapping crises of these past years, Going Going Gone’s musings on our — as Alex puts it — a “Dionysian State”, feel especially apt for the present moment.
Following his debut Timeline (2015), which examined the burgeoning social media age, and second album Skiptracing (2016), which questioned his identity as an artist, Brettin followed with the King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard collaboration Sketches from Brunswick East in 2017. After releasing three records in three years, he sought to hone his craft over the five-year process that would yield Going Going Gone.
Going Going Gone is the product of the touring musician’s itinerant life. It’s a record that’s worldly in more senses than one, traversing genres from jazz, electronic music, and Brazilian folk and avant-garde to AOR and psychedelic rock. The result is an ambitious, complex record that speaks directly to an accelerated, unpredictable, and confusing time.
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1 | Kluges I | |
2 | Dionysian State | |
3 | Trash Heap | |
4 | Taste Tomorrow | |
5 | New High | |
6 | It’s Over Again | |
7 | Kluges II | |
8 | I Don’t Mind The Wait | |
9 | Dawn Patrol | |
10 | Waving | |
11 | Me Myself and Dollar Hell | |
12 | Holding On To Me |
year of release | 2021 |
genre | Rock |
genre | Electronic |
genre | Jazz |
artist | Mild High Club |
Recently In Stock | Yes |
Forthcoming | No |
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