When it got here time for Royal Blood to move again into the studio for his or her fourth album ‘Again To The Water Under’, they made the daring choice to prioritise intestine intuition over sensibility. They’d simply completed touring their third album, 2021’s ‘Typhoons’ in arenas throughout the globe, and the chance was there to have copied and pasted the method to a different success.
Whereas ‘Typhoons’ noticed them handing over among the manufacturing credit to Paul Epworth (Adele, Florence + The Machine, U2) and Queens Of The Stone Age‘s Josh Homme, this time round, vocalist and bassist Mike Kerr and drummer Ben Thatcher opted to make the album themselves at their dwelling studio in Brighton. It was a call the lifelong mates made deliberately, realising that on the core of their success was their chemistry and belief in one another.
“Ben and I do know one another so effectively, and this document was about being sincere with one another,” Kerr not too long ago advised NME. “Self-producing it pressured us to do issues that got here naturally to us.” The result’s ‘Again To Water Under’, an album that highlights the band’s rock and roll instincts, self-knowledge and skill to generate one thing new with a bass, drums and 0 hand holding.
The band have been on an upward trajectory since they launched their debut self-titled album again in 2014 (NME famous that the duo targeted on the noise and guts of their two-pronged assault), following it with 2017’s ‘How Did We Get So Darkish’ which proved the band have been something however one hit album wonders. Then ‘Typhoons’ sealed the deal, so to talk, solidifying them not solely as a tried and true rock duo however a Glastonbury Pyramid Stage-worthy band.
After making headlines this summer time with an outburst at their “pathetic” crowd at Radio 1’s Massive Weekend, right here the pair block out all outdoors noise, return to their dwelling studio and faucet again into the simple chemistry that they made their title on.
With ‘Again To The Water Under’, they proceed to place their cash the place their sound is, and album opener ‘Mountains At Midnight’ is the primary proof of that pursuit. It crashes in with a stir of distorted sound, heavy drumming and Kerr howling, “I’m a bruise you soothe / In your dancing sneakers” over brash, high-tempo percussion. The monitor spirals and crashes, increase rigidity earlier than breaking within the easy supply of the strains: “Crawling out on my bones / Until the break of the daylight”. It performs out like an escape, however solely if you wish to head again dwelling to well-worn territory.
Within the gritty, echoing ‘Shiner In The Darkish’, the duo tackle a extra melodic tone, swaggering via a spiralling rock monitor and crooning “I acquired bruises” in a approach that makes the injury virtually sound fascinating. ‘Pull Me By way of’ poses as a candy piano track earlier than Royal Blood’s rock propensities take centre stage and a sinister beat breaks up the moments between the verses and the refrain and Kerr leans into the total wealth of his vocals as he confidently urges, “Coronary heart swinging like a punch bag / Ready on you /To tug me via,” with an air of give up that traces each phrase.
There’s additionally ample proof on the album that Kerr and Thatcher’s choice to tackle manufacturing was a smart one. ‘The Firing Lane’ reveals off a brand new depth of manufacturing for the duo, with lush piano keys crawling upwards proper earlier than they strip again the instrumentation, revealing a sonic simplicity that enables the storyline of dropping oneself then wandering dwelling to sit down within the limelight.
‘Again To The Water Under’ appears like a return for Royal Blood. Honouring their intestine, as Kerr mentioned they did within the studio, has manifested fertile outcomes for his or her band. “Every time we do one thing actually sincere, it’s musically very highly effective,” the bassist advised NME. There’s energy in trusting your instincts, and ‘Again To The Water Under’ backs that assertion.
Particulars
- Launch date: September 1
- File label: Warner Information