Album
The New Sound
2024 · Jazz, Rock
27 collectors on Gatefold own this

The New Sound is a Rock album by Geordie Greep, originally released in 2024. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked, owned by 27 collectors.
About
UK rock polymaths black midi accomplished so much in such a short time—and at such a young age—that the group’s sudden announcement of their indefinite hiatus in 2024 couldn’t help but raise questions. Geordie Greep’s solo debut <i>The New Sound</i> doesn’t so much provide answers as it does multiple pathways forward. black midi acolytes will recognize a few stylistic touches here and there that have carried over to Greep’s boundless musical map: jazz fusion breakdowns; multi-suite songwriting indebted to prog’s knotty weirdness; and Greep’s increasing penchant for all-caps storytelling, which previously reared its head on black midi’s swan-song-for-now <i>Hellfire</i> in 2022. Otherwise, <i>The New Sound</i> lives up to its title by reintroducing Greep as a musically omnivorous showman, as he leaps into the spotlight with outsized bravado and a wild-eyed sense of sonic fearlessness. Featuring an expansive cast of supporting players and session musicians—including black midi drummer Morgan Simpson—<i>The New Sound</i> is far-flung in locale and genre: Cobbled together over the course of a year from studio time in London and São Paulo, its 11 tracks are positively boundless in stylistic flourish. The easy bossa nova swing of “Terra” and the jazz-hands ascent of first single “Holy, Holy” recall Steely Dan bandleader Donald Fagen’s classic 1982 solo LP <i>The Nightfly</i>, while the two-wheeled angst of “Motorbike” isn’t far off from the discordant post-punk abstractions of the London-based Speedy Wunderground scene that black midi was often associated with. If that all sounds hard to pin down, just wait until you dig into the lyric sheet for this one, as Greep’s logorrheic maelstrom tackles the dark, impotent lasciviousness of male sexuality with explicit gusto. It’s provocative without being needlessly shocking, an impressive tightrope walk that marks <i>The New Sound</i>’s loopy idiosyncrasies as a whole.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Blues5:42
- A2Terra4:18
- A3Holy, Holy6:03
Side B
- B4The New Sound4:47
- B5Walk Up4:25
- B6Through A War5:44
- B7Bongo Season2:35
Side C
- C8Motorbike6:01
- C9As If Waltz7:53
Side D
- D10The Magician12:20
- D11If You Are But A Dream3:07
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Art Rock
- angular
- chaotic
- theatrical
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Felix StephensARRANGED BY CELLO
- Geordie GreepARRANGED BY ELECTRIC GUITAR , ELECTRIC PIANO, VOCALS ELECTRIC GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, ORGAN, SYNTHESIZER , PIANO, KEYBOARDS, VOCALS
- Andrei MartynchykDRUMS
- Billy RowlattTRUMPET
- Chicão MontorfanoELECTRIC PIANO
- Crispin "Spry" RobinsonPERCUSSION
- Daniel RogersonELECTRIC GUITAR
- Deji IjishakinSAXOPHONE
- Dennys SilvaPERCUSSION
- Deschanel GordonPIANO
- Diarra Walcott-IvanhoePIANO
- Fábio SáBASS
- Felix GonzalezBACKING VOCALS
- Freddy WordsworthTRUMPET
- Freya HicksVIOLA
- Giles Kwakeulati King-AshongDRUMS
- Joe BristowTROMBONE
- John JonesDOUBLE BASS GUITAR
27 collectors on Gatefold own this · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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