Lightning Bolt & OOIOO announce split LP (stream a track)

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Two veteran noise rock bands, Rhode Island’s Lightning Bolt and Japan’s OOIOO, have teamed up for a split LP called The Horizon Spirals / The Horizon Viral that arrives on April 24 via Thrill Jockey (pre-order). It’s the first release by either band since 2019, the year Lightning Bolt released Sonic Citadel and OOIOO released Nijimusi.

One of Lightning Bolt’s songs are out now, a chaotic, noisy track called “Cloud Core.” Check that out here:

Here’s some more background, from the album description:

THE HORIZON SPIRALS, composed of OOIOO’s gamelan-infused sagas “THE HORIZON” and “Gamel BE SURE TO SPIRAL” demonstrates the boundless scope of OOIOO’s music. YoshimiO explains a core contrast between these pieces and 2014’s Gamel lays in the physical materials used: “Back then in Bali, bronze-keyed gamelan were mainstream, and GAMEL uses bronze. THE HORIZON SPIRALS‘ gamelan is iron. Black-painted iron. This time, incorporating Koheysai’s iron sound (iron gamelan) allowed us to see OOIOO’s songs spiraling upward with greater lightness. The iron gamelan infiltrated OOIOO’s sparkling elements, grounding that sound within the audible range as a new wave sound. It also blends exceptionally well with Mishina’s cymbals.” Opener “THE HORIZON” draws inspiration from Sun Ra Arkestra’s Horizon, bursting from oscillations into a syncopated groove before stretching out into uptempo hypnoticism lead by YoshimiO’s trumpet. “Gamel BE SURE TO SPIRAL” warps the OOIOO classic “Be Sure To Loop” through the lens of gamelan, emphasizing the power of repetition and incremental change. “We humans each possess a nature to repeat, yet with each repetition we grow more attuned,” says YoshimiO. “We don’t repeat in the same place; that repetition spirals upward, never landing in the same spot twice. We realize there is no stagnation on that path.”

Lightning Bolt’s THE HORIZON VIRAL evokes the limitlessness of their improvisations and distills through more sophisticated home recording techniques. While their recent efforts have been captured in the studio with Seth Manchester (whose imprint remains on the split’s mastering), THE HORIZON VIRAL reignites the flame of their storied home recordings, capturing the duo unfiltered and on their home turf and bolstered from bassist Brian Gibson’s experiences composing and recording for his acclaimed games Thrasher and Thumper. The five pieces that make up their side were arranged as a single suite, meant to be played all together, with movements like “WAVERS” and “CLOUD CORE” showcasing how relentless the duo’s energy remains. Throughout, Gibson’s ability to conjure riffs that feel timeless is as potent as drummer Brian Chippendale’s ability to propel them until their instruments become inextricably enmeshed. Chippendale explains their approach to their side: “OOIOO set the tone with THE HORIZON SPIRAL but we didn’t really roll with the spiral theme. We’re more Viral than Spiral though they both can dump you in a rabbit hole and we definitely like rabbit holes. The songs get to build a bit of conceptual depth through their titles, most of which are references to the work of others we know or admire, like Clown Core, YoshimiO’s band BOREDOMS, or Deerhoof, who have always been a friend-band to us.”

Lightning Bolt OOIOO

Tracklist
1. OOIOO – THE HORIZON
2. OOIOO – Gamel BE SURE TO SPIRAL
3. Lightning Bolt – WAVERS
4. Lightning Bolt – CLOUD CORE
5. Lightning Bolt – THE RUNNERS 2
6. Lightning Bolt – WOW 13
7. Lightning Bolt – HEADLESS HORSEFOLK

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