Infinite House

Ava Luna
Western Vinyl
General | Apr 2015

Reviews

DJ Muscat
Reviewed 2015-04-23
Genre: nervous soul (their words, not mine), r&b, m.c. escher

Weirdo soul with a math-rock twist. Really awesome vocals and all-around musicianship. One of the most creative indie albums I’ve heard all year.

Others: Dirty Projectors, Battles, Hiatus Kaiyote, Deerhoof

Favorites: 2, 3, 5, 4, 8, 11, 9

1. (2:55) Sly and tight then heavier chorus. A little jarring on first listen, but great stuff overall.
2. (3:23) *** Screwball guitar…a cascade of heavenly singers. This song has such a strut.
3. (4:04) *** Spoken-word, surreal storytelling. Willfully bizarre but in a cool way…believe me! Female vox.
4. (2:51) *** Mmm this just hits all the sweet spots. Feels like it could be the theme song to some 70’s tv show.
5. (3:45) *** Smooth female vox. Love the interplay between spoken and sung vocals. Lean, wiry guitar lines.
6. (2:19) Mellow…spacey. Really pretty vocals. Very much an interlude track, good lead in to...
7. (2:52) Sparse, folkier vibe. Out of nowhere distorted electric guitar explosion.
8. (3:08) *** Cruising down main street with money in your pocket and wind in your sails…it’s that kind of song.
9. (3:11) Who’s gonna pay my billz?
10. (2:23) Soft, melancholy. Spacey synth work in the second half. Nice simple track.
11. (7:36) *** Longest song by far I’ve ever heard from this group. Cool, experimental vibe. Reverb everywhere…locked in drums…vocals float in and out. Closest to psych rock more than anything else. Bizarre end to a bizarre journey.

Recent airplay

Carbon
Tenderize
day tapes #2Jul 19, 2017
Best Hexagon
deep storageOct 26, 2016
Tenderize
Life AquaticApr 02, 2016
Tenderize
Life AquaticFeb 13, 2016
Tenderize

Charting

2015-04-24 — 2015-06-26
Week EndingAirplays
Jun 21 1
Jun 14 1
Jun 7 1
May 31 2
May 24 1
May 17 2
May 10 3
May 3 2

Track listing

1. Company
2. Tenderize
3. Steve Polyester
4. Roses & Cherries
5. Coat Of Shellac
6. Infinite House
7. Black Dog
8. Best Hexagon
9. Billz
10. Victoria
11. Carbon