

And also, not only is every album different, but every song is different, each song as we approach it, is its own movie, you know.

So it’s never going to be the same thing, even if you try. So I think the newest album is different because like Perrin said, we’re all growing as people. Even if we tried to make exactly the same album again, could never do it. Nai Palm: …As artists always going to be evolving. On evolving as musicians over the last two years And you learned so much from making an album, at each one we do. But then, you know, once you have a break from it, you realize, it’s really beautiful. Perrin Moss: I guess there’s a lot more…life experience in between, we’re always trying to push our own boundaries in some way, shape or form, whether it be like a sound that we’re trying to create or a mood that we’re trying to evoke… We’re always just trying to be the best that we can be… So I feel like this album is the same as… same as that for me anyway – same as the last record, like, at the end of Choose Your Weapon, I was like ‘I’d never want to do another one of them again and then the same thing happened with this one. And some of them were literally just invented in the studio… So, you know, the process is kind of endless.ĭifferent from the work on your second album Choose Your Weapon Some of these songs are like, pretty old for us. It’s always long and it has its ups and downs and challenges and then sometimes bits that come together real easy… Some of these songs have been around for a while. Paul Bender: From the first recordings we made towards this album to the completion, it was like a few years, you know, so it’s always a complicated process. In light of this new release, Quip was able to get our hands on a few thoughts from the band on the process, transformation, and other fruitful insights on the new record. The latest, third Hiatus Kaiyote album, is a transformation that departs from their typically recorded live set sound to a more polished studio production and according to Pitchfork “the most vibrant they’ve ever sounded on record”. The band (Nai Palm on guitar and vocals, Paul Bender on bass, Simon Mavin on keys, and Perrin Moss on drums) first broke out in 2021 with Tawk Tomahawk LP, which got praise from the industry and established artists alike.
Hiatus kaiyote album full#
Melbourne-based band Hiatus Kaiyote recently dropped their latest full album release Mood Valiant via Brainfeeder Records / Ninja Tune.
