Unknown Mortal Orchestra
V
Created between Palm Springs, California and Hilo, Hawai'i, V is the first double album from the Hawaiian-New Zealand
singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Ruban Nielson's Unknown Mortal Orchestra band. Designed to play as
one continuous movement and road-tested on dry California freeways, V is the definitive Unknown Mortal Orchestra car
record. It's also the fifth full-length album Ruban has released in twelve years. Across fourteen sun-bleached songs -
written solo or with his brother Kody - Ruban draws from the rich traditions of West Coast AOR, yacht rock, weirdo pop
and Hawaiian Hapa-haole music. Over a laidback blend of singalong anthems and cinematic instrumentals, he evokes blue
skies, afternoons spent lounging by hotel swimming pools and the alluring darkness that lurks below perfect, pristine
surfaces. It's a duality expressed in the dilapidated sunset blues and the salt-corroded soul Ruban explores through
tracks like 'Layla' and 'Nadja.'kkDuring the pandemic's early days, Ruban reunited with Kody at a cousin's wedding in
Hawai'i. With assistance from their father, Chris Nielson (saxophone/flute) and longstanding Unknown Mortal Orchestra
member Jake Portrait, they brought everything Ruban had been thinking about together. The result was V, due for release
on March 3, 2023, through Jagjaguwar. When they talked about records that moved them in that spine-shivering manner,
Ruban started thinking about the 70s AM radio rock and 80s pop songs that had lurked on the edge of his subconscious
mind for most of his life. He wanted to write his version of records like that, leading to the two glorious uptempo
singles Unknown Mortal Orchestra released in 2021, 'Weekend Run' and 'That Life'.kkHowever, the golden good times never
last forever. Not long after, health issues began to plague his extended family. Putting his recordings aside, he helped
his mother and his uncle move home from New Zealand and Portland to Hawai'i, and began dividing his time between Hawai'i
and Palm Springs. During this period he reconnected with his relatives, reassessed his past, and started to look at
things with fresh eyes. Hawai'i brought back memories of the darker side of his parents' lifestyle as entertainers. On
those trips, he heard those classic AM radio rock records everywhere. They were inextricably intertwined with the palm
trees, swimming pools, and glamorized hedonism hed internalized from his childhood. There's a type of music in Hawai'i
called Hapa-haole (Half white). You can hear it expressed in signature Unknown Mortal Orchestra style through the humid
guitar-led atmosphere of V's penultimate song, 'I Killed Captain Cook'. Although the songs are presented in a
traditional Hawaiian manner, theyre mostly sung in English. Having been influenced by Hawaiian music since Unknown
Mortal Orchestra's first album, Ruban saw a space for himself within the tradition. When he reflected on his success, he
realised he had the responsibility and platform to represent Hapa-haole music on the global stage.
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Format
CD · 1 disc
Release
17-05-2023
Label
Item-nr
1302327
EAN
0656605242224
Availability
Not in stock