Les Attitudes Spectrales: Smagākais albums līdz šim
Psychedelic post-hardcore band Les Attitudes Spectrales has released their fifth studio album, Watch The Sword About To Drop, featuring a closing track that remained in the group’s private archives for fifteen years. The album, supported by the State Culture Capital Foundation, was recorded at Studija Gateris in Mārupe and mastered at Hodila Studio in Valmiera, with distribution handled by I Love You Records.
Band Background and Evolution
Formed in 2014, Les Attitudes Spectrales consists of Rūta Starka (bass, vocals), Žiljēns Starks (guitars, vocals), Adrians Grīns (guitars), and Mārtiņš Kuzmins (drums). The group is known for blending various rock subgenres, including noise-rock, shoegaze, and post-punk. Watch The Sword About To Drop serves as the follow-up to their 2023 album Songs For No One, which earned a nomination for the Austras balva award.
Critical Reception and Musical Style
The band’s ability to navigate complex rhythms has drawn attention from local critics. Writing in the June issue of the magazine Mūzikas Saule, TVNET culture editor Toms Treibergs described the band’s control over their chosen genre as akin to managing “mythological horses,” noting that the musicians alternate between free-roaming intensity and disciplined, rhythmic restraint.
Future Prospects for the Band
Following the release of their fifth studio album, the band may look toward further live performances to showcase the new material. Given the critical recognition of their previous work, such as the Austras balva nomination, the group could continue to see increased visibility within the Latvian alternative music scene. Future projects may depend on the continued reception of their evolving sound as they balance the aggressive elements of noise-punk with the atmospheric qualities found in their latest release.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the members of Les Attitudes Spectrales?
The band is composed of Rūta Starka (bass, vocals), Žiljēns Starks (guitars, vocals), Adrians Grīns (guitars), and Mārtiņš Kuzmins (drums).
Where was the new album recorded?
Watch The Sword About To Drop was recorded at Studija Gateris in Mārupe, with mastering completed at Hodila Studio in Valmiera.
What is the significance of the track “Winter”?
“Winter” is a song by Rūta Starka that was held in a private archive for fifteen years before the band decided to include it as the atmospheric and emotional closing point of the new album.
How do you think the band’s long-term creative development influences their current sound?