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The Native Cats - The Way On Is The Way Off (Red 1LP Vinyl) New album The Way On Is The Way Off from The Native Cats, due 10th November.
The fifth album from the cult Tasmanian duo - consisting of singer/synth operator Chloe Alison Escott & bassist Julian Teakle - pairs minimalist post-punk bass and drum machine arrangements with twisting, incisive lyrics that captivate.
Recorded with producer Ben von Fürstenberg, The Way On is the Way Off takes a meticulous, painterly approach to the band's heavy, scorching songs.
Every element is chosen for its thematic resonance and emotional impact. Chloe's lyrics arise from deep-rooted trauma and identity issues she is finally facing head-on, as well as reflections on post-punk history and lineage - the title of the album is drawn from the rules and principles David Thomas wrote for his band Pere Ubu.
With the setbacks and self-doubt now a distant memory, The Way On is the Way Off is everything The Native Cats hoped it could be when its completion seemed impossible, and everything they have been working towards since the day they began.
The fifth album from the cult Tasmanian duo - consisting of singer/synth operator Chloe Alison Escott & bassist Julian Teakle - pairs minimalist post-punk bass and drum machine arrangements with twisting, incisive lyrics that captivate.
Recorded with producer Ben von Fürstenberg, The Way On is the Way Off takes a meticulous, painterly approach to the band's heavy, scorching songs.
Every element is chosen for its thematic resonance and emotional impact. Chloe's lyrics arise from deep-rooted trauma and identity issues she is finally facing head-on, as well as reflections on post-punk history and lineage - the title of the album is drawn from the rules and principles David Thomas wrote for his band Pere Ubu.
With the setbacks and self-doubt now a distant memory, The Way On is the Way Off is everything The Native Cats hoped it could be when its completion seemed impossible, and everything they have been working towards since the day they began.