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Stephen Bailey - Silo

by Cardinal Fuzz Shop

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  • Black Vinyl - European Edition Ltd to 250 copies
    Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Stephen Bailey, frontman for Perth slow burning psych purveyors Mt. Mountain has announced his debut solo album Silo. Silo is bursting with classic pop cuts - some steeped in sonic revery of Kikagaku Moyo, others in the more sparse, slowcore indie of Galaxie 500.
    European Edition.
    Out in Australia via Dusky Tracks (a label run by Lucas Skinner of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard) and Rhubarb Records.

    For the unacquainted, Stephen Bailey is the frontman of Perth band Mt. Mountain, who specialise in hard-hitting psych rock that drifts between atmospherical drone-outs and epic explosions of noise. However, Stephen’s first solo endeavour takes an extremely different route, offering up a collection of warped psych pop, with touches of folk and classic 60s rock strewn in between. And while the album may sound a little ramshackle and scattered (it was written as it was recorded after all), the end result is a cohesive and impressive insight into the mind of a creative, versatile musician.
    Silo opens with the woozy krautrock of “Demure”, filled with warm organ sounds and complete with Stephen’s vocals gently gliding over the top of everything else. Stephen comes out of the gate strong, and “Demure” really sets the tone for the rest of the album. For the most part, guitars make way for keys across the board, with the unearthly church organ of “Polyester Visions” or the glorious piano of charming ballad “Let’s Try Love”, which sees Stephen almost channelling Brian Wilson. Strengthening this comparison is Stephen’s impressive falsetto, which thrives throughout the album and heightens the dreamy grooviness of Silo. This is especially felt in album highlight “Sub Zero”, which emphasises another songwriting strength - Stephen’s remarkable ability to make things feel both sparse and engulfing at the same time.

    Although Silo is a departure from the heaviness of Mt. Mountain, the album is not free from darkness. Plaintive flutes loom over a number of tracks and Stephen’s falsetto drifts from glamorous to eerie and emotional, particularly felt in the strained longing of “Josephine”. The album comes to a close with “Mr Fair” and “The Folons”, a duo that somehow feel both haunting and comfortingly tender. Across both songs, the shades of light and dark that have been expertly balanced throughout Silo are highlighted, and as the album fades out with a lone piano, we’re offered an exit point from the immersive sonic world that Stephen Bailey has so masterfully created. "Trouble Juice"

    "brings to mind Krautrock and the buzzed melody of Galaxie 500."
    Noisey

    "Whether he’s conjuring wispy pop or wobbly psychedelia, This low-key gem is a solo triumph for Stephen Bailey of Perth heavy psych battlers Mt. Mountain. It quietly mingles various eras and genres with homespun, earwormy warmth."
    Weirdo Wasteland

    "11 titles of beautiful beauty on the borders of folk, psyche and vintage pop ..
    It's beautiful and it is imperative to listen!"
    GBH Australia

    "Opener "Demure" is probably the stand out track here and would be a hit in a world where guitar based music still charted. It's got a pleasing Real Estate vibe to it, but this Real Estate grew up with the output of the Brain label rather than Flying Nun."
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Demure 03:35
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Josephine 02:43
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Sub Zero 03:41
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Halcyon 01:39
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Blue Eyes 03:03
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Silo 01:31
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Take It Up 02:59
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Mr. Fair 03:03
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The Folons 01:30

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released April 17, 2018

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