Psychedelic Porn Crumpets - Night Gnomes
Within 11 seconds of clicking âplayâ on âLava Lamp Piscoâ itâs instantly apparent why Night Gnomes, the latest album from Psychedelic Porn Crumpets might be their greatest offering yet.Â
The track is a riffy monster that delivers a much-welcome Black Sabbath-style slap to the head. Itâs big, shiny, sleek and irresistible. Itâs Psychedelic Porn Crumpets giving their best and Jack McEwan the bandâs fearless leader has the battle scars from the four-second harmonica solo to prove it.
âI hadnât blown the harmonica in five years. It was just sitting on my desk,â he recalls. âThe first thing I did was suck in all this dust, and I couldnât talk for like a day. Afterwards, the rest of the band was like, âYou have to scrap that. Itâs so cheesy.â Anyone under 30 hates it, but it has the dad-rock vibe, so I kept it in.â
That devil-may-care spirit is present on each and every song on Night Gnomes. With guitarist Luke Parish, drummer Danny Caddy, bassist Wayon Billondana and multi-instrumentalist Chris Young by his side, McEwan bunkered down in his home studio, creating a sonic pastiche that almost sounds like turning the dial on a temperamental old radio every few minutes.
âA lot of these songs are structured from the beginning, but then we add another part towards the end to really keep it interesting, even if itâs just for ourselves,â he says of the project, which was recorded at McEwanâs home studio in and around Perth. âLike on Fleet Foxesâ âHelplessness Blues,â every song has an ending that is completely different than the first part. That was the idea here.â
Hence, distorted synths giving way to and then enveloping the lighter-waving riffage on opener âTerminus, The Creator,â a magnificent string section suddenly appearing on the nostalgic acoustic folk ditty âDread and Butterâ and a dizzying array of sounds linking arms on the title track, which imagines the proverbial creatures frolicking around a campfire in some far-off, mystical forest. âIt feels jolly, but itâs also kind of terrifying and disturbing. My girlfriend told me she couldnât listen to that song,â McEwan says of âNight Gnomes,â adding, âIâve always liked how some Beatles songs just come out of nowhere, like âMean Mr. Mustard.â This is our own little jingle that doesnât fit with anything else on the record.â
On âBubblegum Infinity,â the Crumpets waded through nearly 50 different variations of the track before a Eureka moment during a rehearsal jam session revealed its final structure. The song itself wound up as a commentary on the often rudderless nature of the COVID-19 pandemic and âtaking comfort in the fact that nobody had a clue what was going on,â according to McEwan. âThe song used to open with a huge riff that was sidechained to the kick drum so it sounded like it was thumping, but then that's how every Crumpets song starts. I swapped the heavy guitars for acoustics, which made it feel way stronger, both dynamically and sonically. It felt like we'd
uncovered the clutter which guides the song to build into that chorus and not give anything away beforehand.â
McEwan is particularly proud of the dreamy âSherbert Straws,â which he says âactually has some dynamics in it rather than having nine elements in the same spectrum as my vocals that Iâm trying to constantly mix in and out of the track.â The song descends from the proud lineage of Australasian rock acts such as Tame Impala and Unknown Mortal Orchestra to whom McEwan professes devotion. âWhen we formed back in 2015, we marveled at how these awesome bands from around here could self-release music on vinyl and create their own stories. There wasnât any waiting for labels to come knocking. It was all DIY and we loved that concept. Weâre still holding right onto those coattails and weâre getting dragged as far as we can,â he jokes.
For all of its varied vibes, the album never skimps on massive rockers sure to delight Psychedelic Porn Crumpets fans across the world in 2022. âAcid Dentâ thrashes with abandon, but actually offers a slight concession to advancing age. âWhen we were younger, we were carefree and living tall, âMcEwan says. âYou get home with a handful of stuff in your pocket from whatever festival and just munch all of it, until you wake up in the morning so scattered. If we kept carrying on this way, weâd wind up in mental institutions by 35. So this is a nice little story about slowing down a bit.â
âBob Holidayâ pays homage to classic riffs McEwan remembers from his youth, like Lenny Kravitzâs âAre You Gonna Go My Way?â âWeâve been trying to emulate that sound forever,â says McEwan, who also played in a Rage Against The Machine cover band when he was younger. âI also thought âBob Holidayâ was a really strong name â like, if you were called that, youâd be able to do anything.â
The album comes full circle with the one-two closing punch of the instrumental âIn Dreams, Outâ and âSlinky/ Holy Water,â touching again on the thumping drums, acoustic guitar flourishes, washes of sound and strange noises introduced on the opening track. With the pandemic having provided McEwan the chance to âget my life together and get healthy,â not to mention move 200 meters from his favorite pub, he and his bandmates will soon be onto their next musical adventure. But exploring the undiscovered territory of Night Gnomes has already made a major impact on its creators.
âI have no idea what Iâm doing half the time,â McEwan says. âItâs like, plug in, record. Why does this sound like shit but this other thing works? I needed five albums to get to this point of revealing some golden nuggets of information about dynamics, production and exploring new sounds. Everyone finds fault in their own work, but thatâs probably what makes us want to keep creating.â
TRACKLISTING
1. Terminus, The Creator
2. Lava Lamp Pisco
3. Dread & Butter
4. Bubblegum Infinity
5. Sherbet Straws
6. Night Gnomes
7. Bob Holiday
8. Microwave Dave
9. Acid Dent
10. In Dream, Out
11. Slinky / Holy Water
PRODUCT DETAILS
Artist:Â Psychedelic Porn Crumpets
Label:Â Marathon Artists
Condition: Â NewÂ
Genre:Â Â Rock, Psych & Garage
Format:Â Â Vinyl LP
Cat Number:Â Â MA0331LPS
Released:Â Â 24th June 2022
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