- Halloween
- Hold Me Up
- Song for My Baby
- The Old House
- Weed
- Radio
- You're My Girl
- Concrete Angel
- FADE
- Raining
- Blue Monday
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Daniel Howard Drums,Piano,Vocals
Isaac Eiger Bass,Vocals,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Nino Soberon Cello
Avi Henig Bass
Tom McGahern Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Electric)
Daniel Howard Engineer,Producer
Shane Stoneback Mixing,Engineer,Producer
JJ Golden Mastering
Felix Davis Mastering
Nick Scott Art Direction
Malice K Artwork,Composer,Producer
Ariel Sadok Cover Photo
Hollow Comet Producer
Cheeky Maa Artwork
Paul Kostabi Mixing,Engineer
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Overview
A native of Olympia, Washington, visual artist and musician Alex Konschuh launched his musical alter ego, Malice K, in D.I.Y. spaces in Los Angeles. Alongside a pair of EPs, he gained a reputation for his electrifying live shows before eventually relocating to New York upon drawing the interest of labels. He signed with Jagjaguwar for the release of AVANTI, his full-length debut. A combination of raw singer/songwriter confessionals, theater, unmitigated angst, bluesy garage rock, and a strong British Invasion influence -- expressly on the Lennon and Burdon side of the spectrum -- the album captures some of that electricity with both its volatility and charisma. In other words, Konschuh has the pipes and the presence required to stand apart from the crowd. The record opens with a literal scream on the unrepresentatively grungy "Halloween," a voice-straining, feedback-injected, part-mumbled, part-spoke-sung, part-shrieked rant about expectations -- his and others' of him -- not being met. The track list quickly turns toward a more melodic, quietly intense introspection that continues along themes of disappointment, loss, and lack, with passing washes of nostalgia. While it's not always clear on AVANTI if we're listening to a character or uncensored personal reflection, the wistful "The Old House," for one, was inspired by strangers moving into the house Konschuh grew up in, after his mother moved out under emotional circumstances. It's followed by a particularly Lennon-esque entry, "Weed," which ups the volume and anxiety ("I'm talking to my brain/'Cause my only friend is gone away") while establishing one of AVANTI's lingering melodic hooks. He more closely evokes the fragility of Elliott Smith on "Radio," a track about being on the cusp of sobriety. It finds the singer accompanied by only guitar and strings to deliver sentiments like "I'm trying hard to be someone else/But someone else is already taken." Throughout the album, Malice sounds on the verge of either breaking down or exploding, whether on a more intimate ballad or a bristly rocker (and the line between the two is blurred here). Meanwhile, lyrics such as "You set me on fire and put me out" help illustrate this effect. With most of the songs clocking in at under three minutes, when the album ends on the dramatic, 127-second "Blue Monday," with its tight, Beatles-styled harmonies and death-stained lyrics, it feels abrupt, but that may be also due to Konschuh's refusal to deliver catharsis, breaks in the clouds, or healing. ~ Marcy Donelson
Product Details
| Release Date: | 08/23/2024 |
|---|---|
| Label: | JAGJAGUWAR |
| UPC: | 0656605245539 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Malice K Primary Artist,Vocals,Various InstrumentsDaniel Howard Drums,Piano,Vocals
Isaac Eiger Bass,Vocals,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Nino Soberon Cello
Avi Henig Bass
Tom McGahern Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Electric)
Technical Credits
Ophir Admony A&RDaniel Howard Engineer,Producer
Shane Stoneback Mixing,Engineer,Producer
JJ Golden Mastering
Felix Davis Mastering
Nick Scott Art Direction
Malice K Artwork,Composer,Producer
Ariel Sadok Cover Photo
Hollow Comet Producer
Cheeky Maa Artwork
Paul Kostabi Mixing,Engineer
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