New albums from Artificial Go and Kilynn Lunsford

New albums from Artificial Go and Kilynn Lunsford

As the dust settles and the smoke clears from our first Record Store Day, we here at Feel It HQ have raised our weary heads to send you this particular missive as proof-of-life. And as we come to, we're excited to announce new records from Cincy's lovable new / no-wave weirdos & savants Artificial Go and post-punk high priestess Kilynn Lunsford! Both records are set to drop May 16th, but until then check out videos from each below. Leftover goodies from Record Store Day are still available in-store and are available now online. Last but not least, we'd love to see all y'all on April 24th as we celebrate the brick & mortar's 1 year anniversary with our pals in Artificial Go, Fanclub (FKA Lysol), and Your Pest Band (all the way from Japan)! 
Artificial Go - Musical Chairs
(cover art: Angie Willcutt )

"Circles" premiere at Raven Sings The Blues
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(street date: May 16)

 Building on 2024’s Hopscotch Fever, Cincinnati’s Artificial Go return with ten more tracks of existential post-punk chamber pop. Recorded at Lambda Research and the haunted attic of the band’s house, the core trio of Angie Willcutt, Micah Wu, and Cole Gilfilen have traded the sparse jangle of their debut for a broader, fuller sound this time around. Musical Chairs deftly meshes the angular excitability of Hopscotch Fever with a spectral warmth and expensiveness able to encompass acoustic guitars, Wu’s almost metaphysical funk bass lines, tape loops and blips and bleeps, a guest spot by Eric Dietrich (of The Drin and Sorry Eric) on saxophone, and Gilfilen’s hip moving boom-bap drumming add to the excitement. What’s more, the band’s comfort with each other (they live together for chrissake) and growing confidence in their collaborative creative process is evident throughout. From the live-take “Red Convertible” (with its layered recursive structure - the musical equivalent of a kid laughing and spinning in circles just for fun) to the lunch-break-composed and after-work-recorded “Circles.” 

On Musical Chairs Artificial Go expands their stylistic palate while retaining the New / No / Whatever Wave weirdness that charmed listeners on their debut —a group effort to be sure, but spearheaded by Angie Willcutt’s singular voice and clever, adroit lyrics. In Willcutt’s hands, the struggles, and at times terrors, of our current age are playfully subverted with agile world play and dynamic vocalization that moves from sweet and dreamy to cartoonishly exaggerated as she charts an emotional course through such topics as the difficulties of playing the role of “woman” in a misogynist world (“Playing Puppet”) or the injustice of anthropocentric hierarchy (“Tightrope Walker”). Musical Chairs is serious music not meant to be taken too seriously, a playful act of resistance, a meditation on the good and bad of this world, and ultimately a  remarkable statement on the continuing growth of Artificial Go. 
-Ben Michaelis

Artifical Go - "Circles"
Kilynn Lunsford - Promiscuous Genes
(artwork: Marni Weber)

"Nice Quiet Horror Show" premiere at Hot Sounds Magazine
Bandcamp
Preorder LP direct from Feel It
(street date: May 16)


God bless the barbarians and the ignorami for rescuing us from an even more repulsive technological society .. If we hadn't had a “dark age,” if Mao’s fanatic followers hadn’t put the intellectual class out to pasture and dashed their skulls in the dirt, if there hadn't been Magyars, Vikings, Christians, anti-science zealots of every stripe, iconoclasts, country music disc jocks, the Amish, and other regressive forces to set civilization and progress back every once in a while, can you imagine the festering quagmire we’d be in? Something even more digitally dismaying than the present perhaps. 

That's why the rock ‘n’ roll of Kilynn Lunsford is so vital; it’s a pagan & primitive rhythm music that has served to stymie the development of neoliberal libertarian hegemonic forces & Silicon Valley’s strange cyborg agenda alike (as well as inspiring more than a few indie rockers to attempt something more interesting). Invoking the ghosts of Michael Zilkha’s sleek Ze Records disco-electro-bongo punk stable with some Pop Group, Man Parrish, Pink Section, New Age Steppers, On-U sound, Lene Lovich, & Algebra Suicide— with some Birthday Party/Bat-cave follies thrown in for good measure. 

Kilynn is a legendary performer whose many records defy categorization or easy assimilation in the mainstream indie market which has cozied up to the digital leviathan so snugly. Her music is dance dissonance; irresistible but difficult for the algorithm to understand. Kilynn Lunsford doesn’t go in for the trite stories publicity teams use to wage their lowbrow PR campaigns. Hers is a hard road but ultimately the high one.

With the new record, Kilynn has done it again; “My Amphibian Face” is cafe jazz for Lemmy Caution. “Promiscuous Genes” is nightclub music for the hotel on AURORA 9. Kilynn Lunsford’s music is a stand out; tough, charming, fun, menacing, and impossible to classify. It really can’t be pinned down, which is an obstacle Lunsford has faced innumerable times since the dull minded vocation of rock journalism demands that everything be made normative, neutered, and defanged.

For those who have dedicated their lives to the promise of rock ‘n’ roll —i.e. perversity, outrage, non conformity, wit, & creativity—there is the hope that a hero might appear; someone who could redeem the tangled and now indistinguishable mess that music has become.

Kilynn Lunsford is that person; the fuzz dub Paladin whose music evokes the bloody vitality of pre digital noise but is irresistibly of the moment. Kilynn is the real deal; the legendary performer whose scene is resurrection rock 'n' roll. Kilynn Lunsford creates Burroughs Gysin cool cut-up chaos; an exquisite corpse of chords and beats that brings the crumpled body back to life and dares us to believe again.
-Ian F Svenonius
Kilynn Lunsford - "Nice Quiet Horror Show"
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