
Holy Fuck - Congrats (LP)
Label: Last Gang Records â Q1 01745
Format: LP
Country: Canada
Released: May 27, 2016
Genre: Electronic
Style: Experimental
Holy Fuck took the world by surprise around 2005 because there was just nothing like themâa hardcore thrift-store found-object punk band with a relentless commitment to rhythm and a sense for atmosphere better matched to a close encounter of the third kind than a simple rock concert. Think EinstuÌrzende Neubauten re-inspired by Fela Kuti with Brian Eno working as keyboard tech and every channel on the mixer set to max power. It was the best ride out there while it lasted, up to and including their 2010 full-length Latin, recorded largely in too-brief breaks while on the road. That album cemented Holy Fuckâs sound and reputation for unapologetic instrumental noise but at the end of yet another insane touring cycle, it was time to take a break ... which turned into a hiatus ... which turned into a chance to explore other projects and production work. (Like the bands Lids, Dusted and Etiquette, or production for Metz, Alvvays and Viet Cong.)
Theyâd been moving faster than theyâd ever expected, especially after a 2007 sophomore release that came close to securing Canadaâs prestigious Juno and Polaris Music Prize. (Not to mention festival slots at All Tomorrowâs Parties, Glastonbury, Coachella and moreâplus Lou Reed said they were the best band heâd seen at SXSW.) The strategy was just to stay busy, says founder and noisemaster Brian Borcherdt, but soon they started to feel like Indiana Jones running from that boulder: âHe had to step aside and let things settle!â
But thereâs nothing Indiana Jones does better than the shock reveal, is there? And so in 2016 Holy Fuck suddenly announced the release of Congrats, a surprise full-length two years in the making that is by any scientific measure their holiest fuckiest release ever: âWhen youâre sitting still in a van and staring out the windows, you start to dream about all the other things you want to do,â says Borcherdt. âThis album is exactly what we couldnât do then.â
Checking into a âproperâ studio, rather than the barn in rural Ontario where most of Holy Fuckâs records were made, Congrats was recorded by the same lineup that recorded Latin: Borcherdt, Graham Walsh, Matt âPunchyâ McQuaid, and Matt Schulz. As they worked, they discovered that Congrats was a process of refining things, Walsh saysâboth physically and philosophically. Their ad hoc arsenal of low-budget hi-tech toys has been streamlined down to what he calls the nervous system of the band: âWhat gets run through our system is the seed of the idea for our music, and the system is what we play. This record is almost a beginningâthe first stage of a new way for us.â
So consider those previous albums prelude to Holy Fuckâs true breakthrough, and recognize Congrats as the moment when Holy Fuck take the chaos and craziness (and charm) that have always been at the heart of their band and not so much control it as concentrate it. Now theyâre heavier, wilder, leaner, sharper, more daring and more unpredictable than ever before, on fire with the power of inspired outsiders like Suicide, Silver Apples, Can, Mission of Burma or the Monks or even Sun Ra, says Borcherdt, whose pursuit of his own kind of musical purity is exactly what Holy Fuck are after. Yes, it took them a few years, which in 2016 is supposed to be the career suicide, but they took that time to take chances. âWe were told we did everything wrong,â Borcherdt says now, laughingâbut really Congrats is the sound of a band doing absolutely everything right.Â
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Label: Last Gang Records â Q1 01745
Format: LP
Country: Canada
Released: May 27, 2016
Genre: Electronic
Style: Experimental
Holy Fuck took the world by surprise around 2005 because there was just nothing like themâa hardcore thrift-store found-object punk band with a relentless commitment to rhythm and a sense for atmosphere better matched to a close encounter of the third kind than a simple rock concert. Think EinstuÌrzende Neubauten re-inspired by Fela Kuti with Brian Eno working as keyboard tech and every channel on the mixer set to max power. It was the best ride out there while it lasted, up to and including their 2010 full-length Latin, recorded largely in too-brief breaks while on the road. That album cemented Holy Fuckâs sound and reputation for unapologetic instrumental noise but at the end of yet another insane touring cycle, it was time to take a break ... which turned into a hiatus ... which turned into a chance to explore other projects and production work. (Like the bands Lids, Dusted and Etiquette, or production for Metz, Alvvays and Viet Cong.)
Theyâd been moving faster than theyâd ever expected, especially after a 2007 sophomore release that came close to securing Canadaâs prestigious Juno and Polaris Music Prize. (Not to mention festival slots at All Tomorrowâs Parties, Glastonbury, Coachella and moreâplus Lou Reed said they were the best band heâd seen at SXSW.) The strategy was just to stay busy, says founder and noisemaster Brian Borcherdt, but soon they started to feel like Indiana Jones running from that boulder: âHe had to step aside and let things settle!â
But thereâs nothing Indiana Jones does better than the shock reveal, is there? And so in 2016 Holy Fuck suddenly announced the release of Congrats, a surprise full-length two years in the making that is by any scientific measure their holiest fuckiest release ever: âWhen youâre sitting still in a van and staring out the windows, you start to dream about all the other things you want to do,â says Borcherdt. âThis album is exactly what we couldnât do then.â
Checking into a âproperâ studio, rather than the barn in rural Ontario where most of Holy Fuckâs records were made, Congrats was recorded by the same lineup that recorded Latin: Borcherdt, Graham Walsh, Matt âPunchyâ McQuaid, and Matt Schulz. As they worked, they discovered that Congrats was a process of refining things, Walsh saysâboth physically and philosophically. Their ad hoc arsenal of low-budget hi-tech toys has been streamlined down to what he calls the nervous system of the band: âWhat gets run through our system is the seed of the idea for our music, and the system is what we play. This record is almost a beginningâthe first stage of a new way for us.â
So consider those previous albums prelude to Holy Fuckâs true breakthrough, and recognize Congrats as the moment when Holy Fuck take the chaos and craziness (and charm) that have always been at the heart of their band and not so much control it as concentrate it. Now theyâre heavier, wilder, leaner, sharper, more daring and more unpredictable than ever before, on fire with the power of inspired outsiders like Suicide, Silver Apples, Can, Mission of Burma or the Monks or even Sun Ra, says Borcherdt, whose pursuit of his own kind of musical purity is exactly what Holy Fuck are after. Yes, it took them a few years, which in 2016 is supposed to be the career suicide, but they took that time to take chances. âWe were told we did everything wrong,â Borcherdt says now, laughingâbut really Congrats is the sound of a band doing absolutely everything right.Â












