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Canadian post rock band
YOO DOO RIGHT
has released album
‘From The Heights Of Our Pastureland’
track-list:
Spirit’s Heavy, But Not Overthrown, Part 1
Spirit’s Heavy, But Not Overthrown, Part 2
Eager Glacier
Ponders End
Lost in the Overcast
From the Heights of Our Pastureland
Yoo Doo Right are:
Justin Cober – guitar, synthesizers, vocals
Charles Masson – bass
John Talbot – drums
discography:
2021 Don’t Think You Can Escape Your Purpose Album
2022 A Murmur, Boundless To The East Album
2024 From the Heights of Our Pastureland Album
live dates 2024:
november 10th Amplifest Porto, PT
december 6th Théâtre Plaza (Album launch) Montreal, QC
New album ‘From The Heights Of Our Pastureland‘ is an expanding succession of highly dynamic musical epics intertwined with emotionally-charged sonic explorations.
Whether carefully harvesting melodic soundscapes, repeating mantra-like arrangements with mechanical precision, digging unfathomably deep amidst abyssal electrical signals, or simply saturating reels with raucous abandon, Yoo Doo Right set out to further develop ideas they previously started exploring, in turn offering a third full-length that is darker, heavier, even more ominous than their previous works.
Yoo Doo Right comment:
“We aimed for something cinematic, but not in the way of a score, rather something more experiential. We wanted to create music that could ignite drive in oneself, hopefully something of significance in and of itself. While we’re really not here to force understanding on people, for us the predominant themes are anxiety and patience, the storm of colonialism, the collapse of capitalism and the massive undertaking it is to rebuild with past mistakes taken into deep consideration. It draws a parallel between natural disaster and social disaster, the experience of watching an impending destructive storm roll in and watching an impending societal disaster unfold under our current colonial, capitalistic frameworks. Hopefully, folks can give themselves time to make some sensible thoughts of the album on their own.”
Yoo Doo Right began writing ‘From The Heights Of Our Pastureland‘ while visiting a remote cabin near Saguenay, QC in the Winter of 2023.
Snowed in, Cober, Masson and Talbot simply played for three days straight, archiving anything and everything, musing about
“the storm of colonialism, the collapse of capitalism and the massive undertaking it is to rebuild with past mistakes taken into deep consideration”,
and ultimately laying the groundwork for their third opus.
Thus, the album draws deep inspiration from parallels drawn between natural phenomena ranging from bad weather to environmental disasters and the equally overwhelming force of our socio-political frameworks.
Also compelled by the commodification of art, AI and algorithmic art, the trio later revisited the pieces, altering their initial compositions by way of element juxtaposition and extensive sound design.
In embracing their penchant for sonic manipulation in all of its forms, the experimentalists achieved an uncanny equilibrium between unresolved tensions and soothing resolutions.
To commit the album to tape, Yoo Doo Right chose producer Seth Manchester (Battles, Lightning Bolt, Lingua Ignota) at Machines with Magnets (Pawtucket, RI), before turning to Amar Lal (YlangYlang, Patio, Washer) at Macro Sound (Oakland, CA) for mastering duties, poised to unearth their best work to date.
The resulting 42 minutes of experimental rock found on ‘From The Heights Of Our Pastureland‘ feel like a beautiful yet sinister sonic tempest, aptly showcasing the Montrealers’ artistic resolve and eerie creativity.
Highly recommended for fans of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Big|Brave or METZ.
Yoo Doo Right also released the single ‘Ponders End‘, the 3rd track off their new LP.
This song could be described as a sprawling post-rock earworm.
As melodic as it’s groovy, the sprawling piece features a ingenious guitar part that’s lifted by commandeering shuffling rhythm section along 7 minutes of valiant musical synergy as the Montrealers enthrall us into their psychedelic web.