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Blurred Wires ("Cirrostratus Cloud" Vinyl OBI ) (Limited Edition )

Upright Forms

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Format: LP

Cat No: LPGRA158C

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Format Details: "Cirrostratus Cloud" Vinyl OBI

Format Details: Limited Edition

Release Date:  28 June 2024

Label:  Skin Graft Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  647216615811

Genres:  Indie  

Release Date:  28 June 2024

Label:  Skin Graft Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  647216615828

Genres:  Indie  

  • Description

    First vinyl edition pressed on Cirrostratus Cloud colored vinyl and includes a "Footlong" OBI.

    Underground lifer Nick Sakes returns on the debut LP from Upright Forms. The tight-knit Minneapolis trio feels like the culmination of Sakes' varied and prolific career to date, bringing together the unhinged prog-punk ferocity of Dazzling Killmen & Colossamite with the careening chaos of Xaddax and the shout-along hooks and dynamic songcraft of Sicbay. Blurred Wires is skewed yet tuneful, challenging yet compulsively listenable, concise yet brimming with invention. The experience of a lifetime distilled to 33 rotations across a gripping 33 minutes.

    Consider "They Kept on Living," a song that first appeared in an earlier version on the SKiN GRAFT comp Sounds to Make You Shudder!. It starts off with a grinding 7/4 groove, with cryptic lines over scratchy noise-punk chords. After a brief build, the band explodes into a massive chorus, with Sakes shouting the title line against a fist-pumping riff.

    The trio sound equally convincing digging into the pummeling aggression of "My Lower Self," where Sakes' vocals start off as a feral snarl and then soar triumphantly during the chorus, or the soothing indie-pop hush of the Paster-penned "Drive at Night."

    Various "tug-at-your-heartstrings" touchstones informed "Long Shadow". Sakes channeled Television Personalities, cult heroes of melodic British post-punk, on "Animositine," which he accurately labels "our prettiest song."

    Nearly 35 years into his career, Sakes is finding new ways to challenge himself -- and in Paster and Westphal, he's found two musicians who are equally comfortable with both the thorniest and the loveliest manifestations of underground rock. When they reflect on their chemistry, they agree that their openness to collaboration is, as Sakes puts it, "one of our superpowers."

    On Blurred Wires, that superpower yields dynamic, challenging and profoundly memorable results.

    Description

    Underground lifer Nick Sakes returns on the debut LP from Upright Forms - The tight-knit Minneapolis trio feels like the culmination of Sakes' varied and prolific career to date, bringing together the unhinged prog-punk ferocity of Dazzling Killmen & Colossamite with the careening chaos of Xaddax and the shout-along hooks and dynamic songcraft of Sicbay. Blurred Wires is skewed yet tuneful, challenging yet compulsively listenable, concise yet brimming with invention. The experience of a lifetime distilled to 33 rotations across a gripping 33 minutes.

    Consider "They Kept on Living," a song that first appeared in an earlier version on the SKiN GRAFT comp Sounds to Make You Shudder!. It starts off with a grinding 7/4 groove, with cryptic lines over scratchy noise-punk chords. After a brief build, the band explodes into a massive chorus, with Sakes shouting the title line against a fist-pumping riff.

    The trio sound equally convincing digging into the pummeling aggression of "My Lower Self," where Sakes' vocals start off as a feral snarl and then soar triumphantly during the chorus, or the soothing indie-pop hush of the Paster-penned "Drive at Night."

    Various "tug-at-your-heartstrings" touchstones informed "Long Shadow". Sakes channeled Television Personalities, cult heroes of melodic British post-punk, on "Animositine," which he accurately labels "our prettiest song."

    Nearly 35 years into his career, Sakes is finding new ways to challenge himself -- and in Paster and Westphal, he's found two musicians who are equally comfortable with both the thorniest and the loveliest manifestations of underground rock. When they reflect on their chemistry, they agree that their openness to collaboration is, as Sakes puts it, "one of our superpowers."

    On Blurred Wires, that superpower yields dynamic, challenging and profoundly memorable results.

    Limited Edition MOD Compact Disc in Digipak Lite packaging.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Heaven Knows
      • 2. My Lower Self
      • 3. Drive At Night
      • 4. They Kept On Living
      • 5. Long Shadow

      Side 2

      • 1. Chopped Even
      • 2. Animositine
      • 3. Regular Multiplier
      • 4. Biology Of Time
      • 5. Mission

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Heaven Knows
      • 2. My Lower Self
      • 3. Drive At Night
      • 4. They Kept On Living
      • 5. Long Shadow
      • 6. Chopped Even
      • 7. Animositine
      • 8. Regular Multiplier
      • 9. Biology Of Time
      • 10. Mission