Badlands by Dirty Beaches

Badlands

Dirty Beaches

2011

Badlands is a Alt/Indie album by Dirty Beaches, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Lo-Fi
  • fuzzy
  • detached
  • nocturnal

About

Taiwanese-born Canadian indie musician Alex Zhang Hungtai finally bequeaths <i>Badlands</i>, his debut full-length vocal album. Here Hungtai’s creativity culminates in lo-fi experimental post-rockabilly. “Speedway King” opens with a hypnotic mantra of minimally mechanical sounding drums that recall those of the band Suicide. Over these haunting rhythms Hungtai croons in a curious accent with the slippery inflections of a young Elvis Presley. “Horses” follows with similarly plodding rhythms as a ‘50s guitar tone reverberates through a continuous riff while Hungtai’s voice simmers down to sound like a young Roy Orbison singing on a David Lynch soundtrack. Hungtai ingeniously foregoes a guitar solo for a bridge where he instead implements manipulation of the spring in a reverb chamber to create some vintage sounding noise-rock that sounds both menacing and sexy. He whisper-sings in the libidinous “Sweet 17” over more riff repetition creating an atmosphere where those ‘50s juvenile delinquents from Karlheinz Weinberger’s photos run rampant. The serpentine “Hotel” closes with Hungtai returning to his spooky instrumental style.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Speedway King3:29
  2. 2Horses4:07
  3. 3Sweet 173:25
  4. 4A Hundred Highways4:43
  5. 5True Blue2:51
  6. 6Lord Knows Best3:24
  7. 7Black Nylon2:50
  8. 8Hotel2:02

Credits

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 6 pressings tracked on Gatefold