Ekko Astral
The Beltway Is Burning (red Vinyl)
When Ekko Astral dropped their searing debut pink balloons in 2024, it would be another year and change before Trump
took office and deployed the National Guard to Washington, D.C. Recorded immediately after the 2024 U.S. General
Election, Ekko Astral's second album the beltway is burning was always intended as a real-time historical document in
the form of a dark comedy. Each song plays out like a vignette, with Ekko Astral beckoning listeners into their
fictionalized version of The Beltway, in which Adam Sandler is a god-president and the DMV has become a demilitarized
zone, a wasteland run by butt rockers and Soundcloud rappers.
On the surrealist lead single "lil xan goes to washington," the titular character travels to D.C. to lobby for addiction
assistance legislation before succumbing to the cartoonish horror that is K Street, ultimately becoming a sellout
himself. Such noisy, absurd caricatures abound on beltway, whose anchors are simultaneously heavier, poppier, and more
complex than on predecessor pink balloons.
Take the album's pop diamond "lovesick american romance": a 90s rock-indebted anthem that snarls at mainstream culture's
embrace of the manosphere. And then there's the album's centerpiece, "this is not a call to action but a lamentation on
the situation at hand (or, capital riot)," which sees the band take an entirely new direction in a stretched-out,
climactic barn-burner that invites listeners into the band's funhouse version of D.C.
Where pink balloons was written to uplift, the beltway is burning is meant to remind you of the stakes. On penultimate
track "blood mountain," Holzman asks "if I don't know what's wrong / how can it be righted?" This kind of tension is
omnipresent in Ekko Astral's work, grounding beltway in our present reality, injecting urgency and realism into each
song despite their surrealist contours.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
24-04-2026
Label
Item-nr
1320970
EAN
0634457234871
Availability
Not in stock