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Release Date: October 25, 2019

[USA]

Release Date: October 25, 2019

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Anamanaguchi is a four-piece band from New York and Los Angeles made up of Peter Berkman, Ary Warnaar, James DeVito, and Luke Silas. They program and perform intensely emotional digital music, and also once sent a slice of pizza into space. Their new full-length, [USA], will be released on Polyvinyl Record Co. in 2019.

"This album feels like a teenage coming-of-age movie, but in the domain of internet-based fantasy escapism,” says Ary. “Escaping from reality can be an amazing way to find yourself and be creative, but it can also be a free pass for lack of responsibility and unchecked desires. [USA] is a reflection on all this, the ups and downs of accepting it… which lots of people seem to be in the process of doing."

Since forming in the mid-2000s, Anamanaguchi have been revered as pioneers in the homemade, video game world of chiptune music: they combine a loud and fast live band with hyper-melodic squarewaves from hacked Nintendo hardware. Their earliest releases have been distributed on NES cartridges you can actually play, and in 2010 they created the official soundtrack to the Scott Pilgrim vs. The World game.

In 2013, Anamanaguchi self-released the Endless Fantasy album backed by an out-of-control Kickstarter campaign that brought in $275,000, more than five times their goal. In 2016, they parodied corporate gaming culture by making a free game, including an original full-length soundtrack, titled Capsule Silence XXIV. Recently, they’ve collaborated on a single with the computer-generated Japanese pop star Hatsune Miku, and were the first independent artists to perform alongside her hologram on tour.

Though the band has always been inventive, [USA] is a significant progression. For years, Anamanaguchi presented an optimistic, overdriven version of art on the internet. [USA] is equally ambitious in its world-building, but it marks a departure that is in part sonic — they employ a much wider palette of sounds and voices, both synthetic and human, than ever before — as well as conceptual: perhaps for the first time, Anamanaguchi confront reality.

“Lorem Ipsum (Arctic Anthem)” is the album’s first single. “This particular song deals with environmental forces so immense as to be beyond our control, but not our ability to notice and grasp them,” Pete says. “There’s a lot more in the album about these unavoidable realities — conditions, names, identities, labels — that none of us chose, but have to learn to live with.”

The Latin lyrics to “Lorem Ipsum (Arctic Anthem)” are sung using Vocaloid and come from Cicero’s 1st-century BC discourse on the distinction between pleasure & goodness, which just so happens to be the original source for the popular “dummy text” used in graphic design. “The decision to use words on this album gave it a new kind of structure that let us explore familiar feelings in a different way,” Pete adds, “like the feeling of ‘happy tears’ that comes from the combination of losing and understanding, but neither on their own.”

Tracklist

  • [ U S A ]
  • Lorem Ipsum (Arctic Anthem)
  • The C R T Woods
  • Speak To You [Memory Messengers]
  • Sunset By Plane (Anamanaguchi, Caroline Lufkin)
  • Air On Line
  • Apophenia Light [Name Eaters]
  • Overwriting Incorporate
  • B S X (Anamanaguchi, Hatsune Miku)
  • On My Own (Anamanaguchi, HANA)
  • Up To You (Anamanaguchi, meesh)
  • Tear
  • We Die
  • [ L O M ]

Reviews

  • "At its core, [USA] is about trying to make sense of a world, picking apart language until it is unrecognizable, stripping away meaning until all you have left is raw abstract emotion."

    - PAPER
  • "In the attempt to find themselves, Anamanaguchi have made their most emotionally grounded record, one that speaks to the fragmented state of their environment."

    - Pitchfork
  • "[USA] signals a new approach for Anamanaguchi. Minute details buried deep in the mix reveal themselves with each new listen, making for an album that is as richly textured as it is viscerally thrilling."

    - Bandcamp
  • "The band is coming out guns blazing with the first track, a staggering cut called "Lorem Ipsum (Arctic Anthem) that launches the age-old placeholder text into intergalactic chaos.”

    - The FADER
  • "a phantasmical sound with instrumentals exploding throughout..."

    - MXDWN
  • "Like some of the most celebrated games in recent memory, [USA] uses breaks in the fourth wall to subvert expectations. For every anthemic breakdown, there’s a jab of melancholia, a taste of the real world."

    - Pitchfork
  • "Big hikikomori energy that supernovas into a standout audition for the next Blade Runner soundtrack."

    - The FADER
  • “It’s digital, it’s processed, but it’s so incredibly soaring and emotional… the sound just fills you up in this incredibly joyous and wonderful way.”

    - NPR
  • "Amazing fusion of rock and 8-bit and anthemic balladry.. they fucking bang."

    - The Needle Drop
  • “Nerdy fabulism might be their claim to fame, but on this LP, they’re as real as it gets.”

    - Bandcamp
  • "“Air On Line” is a 64-bit video game soundtrack pumped with 500 volts of J-pop power. t's triumphant and hopeful with a second half that can only be described as a Skittle-colored, maximalist wall of sound."

    - Billboard
  • “With [USA], Anamanaguchi confidently take their seat at the table next to the most celebrated artists of "future pop" like Charli XCX, SOPHIE, and 100 gecs.”

    - The FADER
  • "Delicious, video-game goodness ... that will also make you emotional.”

    - The FADER on "Lorem Ipsum"

Videos

  • Lorem Ipsum (Arctic Anthem)
  • Air On Line