
JAGJAGUWAR
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - V (Golden Nugget Vinyl)
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Created
between
Palm
Springs,
California
and
Hilo,
Hawai’i,
V
is
the
first
double
album
from
the
Hawaiian-New
Zealand
singer-songwriter,
multi-instrumentalist
and
producer
Ruban
Nielson’s
Unknown
Mortal
Orchestra
band.
Designed
to
play
as
one
continuous
movement
and
road-tested
on
dry
California
freeways,
V
is
the
definitive
Unknown
Mortal
Orchestra
car
record.
It’s
also
the
fifth
full-length
album
Ruban
has
released
in
twelve
years.
Across
fourteen
sunbleached
songs
-
written
solo
or
with
his
brother
Kody
-
Ruban
draws
from
the
rich
traditions
of
West
Coast
AOR,
yacht
rock,
weirdo
pop
and
Hawaiian
Hapa-haole
music.
Over
a
laidback
blend
of
singalong
anthems
and
cinematic
instrumentals,
he
evokes
blue
skies,
afternoons
spent
lounging
by
hotel
swimming
pools
and
the
alluring
darkness
that
lurks
below
perfect,
pristine
surfaces.
It’s
a
duality
expressed
in
the
dilapidated
sunset
blues
and
the
salt-corroded
soul
Ruban
explores
through
tracks
like
‘Layla’
and
‘Nadja.
’
During
the
pandemic’s
early
days,
Ruban
reunited
with
Kody
at
a
cousin’s
wedding
in
Hawai’i.
With
assistance
from
their
father,
Chris
Nielson
(saxophone/flute)
and
longstanding
Unknown
Mortal
Orchestra
member
Jake
Portrait,
they
brought
everything
Ruban
had
been
thinking
about
together.
The
result
was
V,
due
for
release
on
March
3,
2023,
through
Jagjaguwar.
When
they
talked
about
records
that
moved
them
in
that
spine-shivering
manner,
Ruban
started
thinking
about
the
70s
AM
radio
rock
and
80s
pop
songs
that
had
lurked
on
the
edge
of
his
subconscious
mind
for
most
of
his
life.
He
wanted
to
write
his
version
of
records
like
that,
leading
to
the
two
glorious
uptempo
singles
Unknown
Mortal
Orchestra
released
in
2021,
‘Weekend
Run’
and
‘That
Life’.
However,
the
golden
good
times
never
last
forever.
Not
long
after,
health
issues
began
to
plague
his
extended
family.Putting
his
recordings
aside,
he
helped
his
mother
and
his
uncle
move
home
from
New
Zealand
and
Portland
to
Hawai’i,
and
began
dividing
his
time
between
Hawai’i
and
Palm
Springs.
During
this
period
he
reconnected
with
his
relatives,
reassessed
his
past,
and
started
to
look
at
things
with
fresh
eyes.
Hawai’i
brought
back
memories
of
the
darker
side
of
his
parents’
lifestyle
as
entertainers.
On
those
trips,
he
heard
those
classic
AM
radio
rock
records
everywhere.
They
were
inextricably
intertwined
with
the
palm
trees,
swimming
pools,
and
glamorized
hedonism
he’d
internalized
from
his
childhood.
There’s
a
type
of
music
in
Hawai’i
called
Hapa-haole
(Half
white).
You
can
hear
it
expressed
in
signature
Unknown
Mortal
Orchestra
style
through
the
humid
guitar-led
atmosphere
of
V’s
penultimate
song,
‘I
Killed
Captain
Cook’.
Although
the
songs
are
presented
in
a
traditional
Hawaiian
manner,
they’re
mostly
sung
in
English.
Having
been
influenced
by
Hawaiian
music
since
Unknown
Mortal
Orchestra’s
first
album,
Ruban
saw
a
space
for
himself
within
the
tradition.
When
he
reflected
on
his
success,
he
realised
he
had
the
responsibility
and
platform
to
represent
Hapa-haole
music
on
the
global
stage.
TRACKLIST
DISC
1:
SIDE
A:
1.
The
Garden
2.
Guilty
Pleasures
3.
Meshuggah
SIDE
B:
4.
The
Widow
5.
In
the
Rear
View
6.
That
Life
7.
Layla
DISC
2:
SIDE
C:
8.
Shin
Ramyun
9.
Weekend
Run
10.
The
Beach
SIDE
D:
11.
Nadja
12.
Keaukaha
13.
I
Killed
Captain
Cook
14.
Drag
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