Sauna Youth have always been a great band. Exerting pulse racing punk rock in every bar,
basement and house party in and outside of London. Sauna
Youth’s insatiable energy for playing shows has only served to refine their
sound, and once it took shape there were no limits to where their songs could
go as this new album attests. When it
comes to DIY in this city Sauna Youth have been a pivotal fixture in the scene
for some years now, recording and releasing their own material up until debut
‘Dreamlands’ (Faux Discs/Gringo, 2012).
‘Distractions’ (Upset The Rhythm) is the follow up to that album and it’s not just a follow
up, it’s a game changer. In approaching
things from a new angle Sauna Youth’s song-writing has been elevated by experimenting with
composing the album together in one room.
If it sounds different that’s
because this is their first time in a recording studio, utilising Homerton’s
Sound Savers with Mark Jasper documenting the 3 days Sauna Youth spent there in
July 2014. Desire, repetition and
distractions are central to Sauna Youth’s impetus on this new record. No polite po-going happening here, these tracks
fully spin out of control with a beer can or two flying over-head. Once “Transmitters” sinks its teeth in ‘Distractions’
doesn’t let go for 14 songs incorporating spoken word, experimental noise and
undeniable punk joy. Jen Calleja and Richard Phoenix’s vocals
bring a brilliant androgyny to record - especially on ‘Monotony’. Lindsay Corstorphine’s crunchy blown out guitar and Christopher Murphy’s
rubbery bass come in from all directions with thrilling melodies channelling
all kinds of rock greatness… and those beats! Richard's immense rhythms are the backbone to it all along side Jen's howling sampler work. They haven't ended there either, Sauna Youth re-arranged
themselves as Monotony in a new project - where they switch instruments and song-writing duties which you
can listen to here. It's a voracious momentum that Sauna Youth has which sets them apart and shows how they keep going from strength to strength. Sauna
Youth have never stopped writing incredible songs, they’ve never stopped playing incredible shows, They've never stopped supporting London’s local music scene – I hope Sauna Youth never stop.
You can pre-order the album here
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