
Lifeguard - Ripped and Torn LP NEW
Lifeguard - Ripped and Torn LP
NEW. SEALED.
Matador Records
Chicagoās LIFEGUARD release their debut album Ripped and Torn on June 6. The youthful trio of Asher Case, Isaac Lowenstein, and Kai Slater have been making music together since they were in high school, nearly a quarter of their lives. Noisy and immediate, cryptic but heartfelt, they draw inspiration from punk, dub, power-pop and experimental sounds, and bring them all together in explosive inspiration.
Over their two prior summers on Matador, Lifeguardās EPs carefully documented the bandās early, earnest, studio explorations. But their tremendous live shows, anchored by Lowensteinās rock-steady backbeat, hinted that something greater was waiting in the wings. On Ripped and Torn, the barbed-wire sound frames Slater and Caseās newly rich two-part harmonies and collagiste lyrics. Producer Randy Randall (No Age) captures a claustrophobic scrappiness that conjures the
feeling and energy of the house parties and live shows, where ears are easily overwhelmed, and ragged improvisations connect with the same force as melodic hooks.
The band remains a singular and intimate space where freedom, noise, and melody find visceral form. āThe physical element is something weāre all very together on,ā explains Slater. āThe immediacy of making music. The instant pleasure and satisfaction of it.ā
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Lifeguard - Ripped and Torn LP
NEW. SEALED.
Matador Records
Chicagoās LIFEGUARD release their debut album Ripped and Torn on June 6. The youthful trio of Asher Case, Isaac Lowenstein, and Kai Slater have been making music together since they were in high school, nearly a quarter of their lives. Noisy and immediate, cryptic but heartfelt, they draw inspiration from punk, dub, power-pop and experimental sounds, and bring them all together in explosive inspiration.
Over their two prior summers on Matador, Lifeguardās EPs carefully documented the bandās early, earnest, studio explorations. But their tremendous live shows, anchored by Lowensteinās rock-steady backbeat, hinted that something greater was waiting in the wings. On Ripped and Torn, the barbed-wire sound frames Slater and Caseās newly rich two-part harmonies and collagiste lyrics. Producer Randy Randall (No Age) captures a claustrophobic scrappiness that conjures the
feeling and energy of the house parties and live shows, where ears are easily overwhelmed, and ragged improvisations connect with the same force as melodic hooks.
The band remains a singular and intimate space where freedom, noise, and melody find visceral form. āThe physical element is something weāre all very together on,ā explains Slater. āThe immediacy of making music. The instant pleasure and satisfaction of it.ā












