New JAKOB album Sines released to international anticipation
New JAKOB album Sines is released to
international anticipation
One might expect a band’s return to the spotlight following an eight year hiatus to be a little quiet. Not so (nor possible) when it comes to New Zealand’s world-renowned post-rock trio Jakob.
Jakob’s return to the stage comes in the
form of the epic new album Sines - and it’s no shrinking
violet. To the contrary, it’s an absolute stormer,
swelling with texture and deft technicality demanding talent
and boldness few could muster, let alone execute.
It’s a hotly anticipated return; one fans will
eagerly ingest and new listeners will curiously embrace. As
with their acclaimed back catalogue (three albums and two
EPs) Sines is a transporting experience, a journey that
moves between harsh, crushing waves of noise and delicately
orchestrated beauty.
Sines arrival comes several
years after the international success of 2006’s
explorative album Solace, which saw the band embark on
extensive touring schedules of Europe, the UK, Australasia
and the US (touring twice with prog heroes Tool throughout
Australia and New Zealand, among others).
Multiple
injuries slowed down the recording process of the album and
forced the cancellation of a massive European tour in 2013.
An international endeavour, Sines was recorded between
Auckland (Roundhead Studios) and Napier (Sister Lung
Studios) with and Nick Blow as well as acclaimed prog-metal
band ISIS’ engineer Jono Gardner. At the mixing desk was
Jakob’s own Jeff Boyle with pockets of guidance from the
likes of longtime UK-based co-producer David Holmes, ISIS’
Aaron Harris, and Nick Blow. The process was complete under
the experienced mastering hand of Chris Chetland at Kog.
The album’s opening track Blind Them With Science
is a suspenseful experience, progressing over a seven-minute
span from a gentle, elegant chiming into a rapturous wall of
sound. The songs that accompany it on Sines echo its sense
of scope and grit, the expansive landscapes of the band’s
native Hawke’s Bay coming to mind.
It’s a
vigorous and rewarding listen -- each member of the
tripartite Jakob equation a crucial part of the overall
sound. Jeff Boyle’s guitar work commands massive attention
with deft spiralling and formidable walls of distortion,
Maurice Beckett’s bass is equal parts rhythmic and
melodic, surging and pulling back like a riptide; Jason
Johnston’s drums respond in kind with cloudy, ambient
thunderstorms and clean, careful beats.
The boys from
sunny Napier have long worn a reputation much larger than
their sleepy hometown. A band of cult status here and
internationally recognised on the post-rock and noise
scenes, Jakob’s return to the sonic world is a very
welcome one, all the more so for its delay. Music such as
this transcends trend and remains timeless, as with their
international counterparts Mogwai and ISIS. Get those ears
ready -- Jakob is emerging from a silent sleep to unveil
Sines, perfectly formed at birth.
Jakob Sines
CD, double vinyl and digitally
October 17th on Valve (Australia), Shoot The Freak (New Zealand)
October 21st on Mylene Sheath (Rest of the World).
Watch the video
from Sines’ debut single ‘Blind Them With Science’
filmed by acclaimed New Zealand video maker Peter Janes
here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4ovUVNs4VY
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Jakob will celebrate
the release of Sines with extensive worldwide touring,
beginning here at home in New Zealand. Dates are as
follows:
Jakob Sines NZ Tour
Thursday 23 October, The Cabana, Napier
Friday 24 October, San Fran, Wellington
Friday 7 November, Churchills Tavern, Christchurch
Saturday 8 November, Chick's Hotel, Dunedin
Friday 14 November, Galatos, Auckland
Saturday 15 November, Sawmill Cafe, Leigh
Tickets are on sale now
from undertheradar.co.nz
ends