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Shipwreck

from Oh, To Be Weightless in the Sky

October 21st, 2022
5 tracks
22:40
Oh, To Be Weightless in the Sky
Oh, To Be Weightless in the Sky
Shipwreck
0:00
4:16
Shipwreck
Guest Directors
I can’t believe the words they speak It always seems so dark A smile could say it’s all ok But I can’t have it all I’m lost at sea come rescue me Cause I can’t see the shore Drifting on the currents of the sea and sky The stars imply You don’t know where you’re bound Banking on the surface tension to get by No alibi It’s time to head to ground Before you drown No turning back got off the track I’m spinning back and forth I’m lost at sea come rescue me Cause I can’t see the shore Sailing On x 4 Looking to the sky Looking for a sign
5:36

Guest Directors return to dynamic, full-band form after a couple of experimental, home-recorded releases during the lockdown era. For "Oh, To Be Weightless in the Sky", the quartet selected five songs that would best benefit from producer Jack Endino's (Nirvana, Soundgarden, Mudhoney) extensive experience with loud rock bands. The result is a heavier sound still characterized by a strong sense of melody and a dreamy, shoegaze undercurrent throughout. Dual vocals are amped-up on this release, alongside ample layers of guitar candy that are sure to keep your headphones happy.

Opener “Another Round (An Echo)” is a full-band reimagining of “Another Round,” which was first home-recorded for the "Connected Heavens" EP [Topsy-009, 2021]. Inspired by a recent Seattle musician’s autobiography, the song maintains the vocal vulnerability of the original recording while detonating the power of four people recording live and loud.

Spooky and heavy in turns, “In the Cellar” dips into the darkness of the human psyche, while the music juxtaposes a haunting groove against angular noise, matched by the alternating vocals of the band’s singer/guitarists, Julie D. and Gary Thorstensen. 


The propulsive “Shipwreck” again showcases the dual vocalist approach amidst the tense fury of sonic momentum. “Hidden Silos” explodes like a Roman candle thick in a pool of brooding psych where wah pedals abound. The EP closes with the quirky rocker “Words Disappear” - one of the band’s oldest songs that had never seemed to fit with previous recording sets. Given Endino’s rock bonafides, the decision to finally record the banger was a no-brainer.

"Oh, To Be Weightless in the Sky" reveals the assertively intricate branches Guest Directors have added to the trunk that began growing with their debut, "These Beautiful Things", in 2016. A trunk that, like so many others in recent years, twisted in cleverly resourceful ways to weather the times - emerging in full bloom after a summer of sun and anticipation of the rain that awaits. 

 

Credits

All songs written and performed by Guest Directors:

Julie D

Charles Russo

Gary Thorstensen

Rian Turner

Except "Words Disappear", written by:

Julie D

Steve Melle

Gary Thorstensen

Rian Turner

Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jack Endino at Soundhouse, Seattle

Thank you:

Topsy Records, Obscure Colors, These People Here, The Drolls, Denny, Jessie, Linda, Robin, Thunder Road Guitars, Jeff at The Bass Shop, Mike and Mike's Guitar Bar, Chris and Will at West Coast Drum Shop, Golden Phi Amplification, Tremolo:Seattle, Jack Endino, Black Nite Crash, STAG, Central Saloon, LoFi Performance Gallery, The Doghouse, DKFM, and you.