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American post-rock band
ENABLERS
will release album
‘Almost To Who Knows Where’
track-list:
CD 1
Pauly’s Days in Cinema
And Last Night?
Five O’Clock, Sundays
Output Negative Space
Suburban Death March
Ghosting
The Destruction Most of All
Februaries
New Moon Knockdown
The Achievement
Hy
The Reader
Rue Girardon
Morandi: Natura Morta #86
Cliff
CD 2
The Percentages
Solo
Went Right
West Virginia
She Calls After You
Berlinesque Excerpt #1
Patton
And Other Oddities Of The Brain
Look
In McCullin’s Photograph
Furthermore
Broke
Zones
Pigeon Diaries
Career-Minded Individual
End Note
Enablers are:
Joe Goldring – guitars, bass
Sam Ospovat – drums, electronics, piano, timpani
Pete Simonelli – voice, words
Kevin R Thomson – guitars, lap steel
With 21 years of existence and 7 albums under their belt, the Californian band Enablers continues to dominate the music scene with an unparalleled fusion of post-rock, noise rock, indie rock, post-punk and spoken word, clearly inspired by the pioneers of the Beat Generation.
After a career marked by successes, it was inevitable that the band would offer us a retrospective of their journey.
This is now accomplished with the release of ‘Almost To Who Knows Where’, a double album of 31 tracks available on Atypeek Music.
In this opus, the raw power of the beginnings blends with a constant exploration of difference, drawing inspiration from iconic figures of the Beat Generation such as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac.
The lyrics by Pete Simonelli, a worthy heir of this revolutionary literary movement, transport us between ecstasy, anger and sadness, while the compositions by Joe Goldring (Swans, Toiling Midgets, Touched By A Janitor), Kevin Thomson (Nice Strong Arm, Timco, Touched By a Janitor) and Sam Ospovat (Ava Mendoza, Tune Yards…) enhance this sensory experience.
‘Almost To Who Knows Where’ is a work to (re)discover in its entirety, an invitation to delve into the fascinating and profoundly original universe of Enablers, nourished by the most radical and innovative influences of the Beat Generation.