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Wevie Stonder
ReleaseProduct
Sure Beats Living
Label
Skam Records
Catalogue Number
SKALP039
Release Date
25 julho 2025

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In the weird world of Wevie Stonder, things are never straightforward. The four-piece collective headed up by Al Boorman have returned with their first album in 16 years – and one reason it took so long is that they couldn’t think of a title.

The group are renowned for their outlandish electronics and humorous vocal performances, with a series of treasured releases on Manchester’s eminent Skam Records, and their latest album Sure Beats Living ventures into unknown realms. Introducing a host of new characters, tall tales and bizarre scenarios to a musical backdrop as varied as it is striking, the record darts between ambient tranquility, strange soundtracks, bass-heavy beats and emotive R&B.

Opener “That’s Magic” features a magician talking us through a convoluted magic trick, to a mysterious synth theme that a celebrity conjurer might use to help the pyramids disappear. It’s probably one of the only pieces of music to draw influences from Paul Daniels. “Carpet Squares” is a hefty slab of squirming machine bass, acid squidges and clanking industrial drums, its samples extolling the virtues of fitting comfortable flooring, with a voiceover recorded on a Canadian golf course. “Vanja & Slavcho” tells the odd story of twins who have an extraordinary ability to a bustle of spiralling arpeggios and comedic sound effects, while “Tiktaalik” has a glam rock beat, guitar twangs, wild synth runs and dance music drum rolls that build to nowhere, plus processed dolphin noises and a vocal about evolution. Then there’s “Piccolo’s Travels”, a spellbinding mix of classical strings and... is that a malfunctioning Clanger?

“Album Titles” lists rejected names for the record to hilarious effect, with outlandish blips, accordion riffs and bubbling percussion setting the scene, “The 38th Parallel” is a wonky slab of electronica, while “Push It” has everything from rock guitar interjections to explosions and birdsong. If “Customer Services” imagines the bewildering experience of dealing with a sentient automated phone call, then the following “Nothing To Write Home About” is a waltz-time organ piece with a nostalgic, bittersweet air. “Ready?” lists practically every genre under the sun and gives you a burst of it, from drill to country & western, hardcore to Miami bass, and the final track, “The Void”, is an AutoTune-laced R&B track with a deep, emotional core.

That’s the genius of Wevie Stonder: their ability to make you laugh one minute, and the next transport you to an atmospheric reverie.

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  1. 1 That's Magic 3:59 Comprar
  2. 2 Carpet Squares 3:16 Comprar
  3. 3 Vanja & Slavcho 3:01 Comprar
  4. 4 Tiktaalik 3:20 Comprar
  5. 5 Piccolo's Travels 2:02 Comprar
  6. 6 Album Titles 2:15 Comprar
  7. 7 The 38th Parallel 1:46 Comprar
  8. 8 Push It 2:43 Comprar
  9. 9 Customer Services 2:44 Comprar
  10. 10 Nothing To Write Home About 2:46 Comprar

    Nothing To Write Home About

  11. 11 Ready 1:20 Comprar
  12. 12 The Void 4:23 Comprar

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