Country: Australia
Genre: Post Punk, Alt. Rock, Electronic, Experimental
Label: Ghostly International
Tracks: 9
Length: 40.35'
The fourth album from HTRK, the duo of Jonnine Standish and Nigel Yang,
arrives five years on from 2014's Psychic 9-5 Club. While some
much-loved HTRK hallmarks remain—the combination of space and intimacy,
the unmistakable interplay between Yang's guitars and Standish's
vocals—Venus in Leo differs markedly in its energy, returning to HTRK’s
underground rock past with the stylistic playfulness and variety of a
modern mixtape.
Over the soft strums of acoustic guitar, the album’s introduction, “Into
the Drama,” posits a theory that “what was once considered
self-sabotage could be revisited as being under the influence of Venus
in Leo,” Standish explains. Fingerpicked guitar loops rise slowly and
fall over a cold, brittle beat. Previously released lovesong “Mentions”
finds Standish exploring the lack of physical intimacy in the social
media age. Elsewhere, there are emotional highs, like on the
kaleidoscopic single “You Know How to Make Me Happy,” which details a
suspended state of ecstasy, Standish commending her partner’s conscious
efforts to prop her up with compliments. “New Year’s Day” traces a
flimsy resolution to get healthier, instantly busted by an evening of
debauchery, recalling “the worst possible start to the year with bad
friends and bad behavior.” The silver lining is the sunrise: “pink, red, orange, white, peach” Standish repeats as the track laps with a velvety, hypnotic refrain.
Archetypal themes emerge as the band explore the makings of personality.
Standish revisits her childhood home in a recurring dream (“Dream
Symbol”), a doomed first kiss (“New Year’s Eve”) and high drama (“Venus
in Leo”). Recorded more or less live in HTRK’s home studio in the
Dandenong Ranges outside of Melbourne, the album’s simple production
reveals gorgeous, toned-back arrangements and an evolving, idiosyncratic
songcraft.
It's been ten years since HTRK released their breakthrough first album,
Marry Me Tonight. The band has undergone profound changes, with the
first two albums released amid the deaths of close friend and
collaborator Rowland S. Howard and HTRK co-founder Sean Stewart. Psychic
9-5 Club set them on a path of self-discovery, and Venus in Leo marks a
spirited new chapter by one of the most distinctive bands of the past
decade.
(Press Note)
*Venus In Leo is HRTK's latest album and offers up nine tracks of chill, ambient, and hauntingly atmospheric sounding post punk, alt. rock, electronic, and experimental pop. Overall, Venus In Leo makes for an awesome listen and is a definite must listen for fans of Drowse, Giles Corey, Have A Nice Life, and other-like minded bands. Highly recommended! Enjoy! Leo In Venus was released via Ghostly International records on August 30th, 2019.
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