French three-piece Veik release their debut album, Surrounding Structures. Centred around vintage analogue synths and abrasive instrumentation, the band’s experimental post-punk is rooted in the 70s avant-garde, most notably Krautrock and No Wave. They reel off groups like Implog, Suicide or Indoor Life as inspirations, whilst existing in a similar world to contemporaries like Beak>, Suuns and Girl Band. Released on London-based label Fuzz Club Records, Surrounding Structures arrives off the back of a handful of EPs and singles, tours around Europe and shows with the likes of The Soft Moon, Tomaga and Vanishing Twin. Talking about Surrounding Structures, they say that “The writing of the album was heavily influenced by architectural environments. We made a lot of detours when touring in 2017 and 2018 to visit modernist and brutalist buildings in France, Germany and Belgium (which causedus many delays for soundchecks.)” Listening to the album, it’s quickly clear how the disjointed shapes and abrasive textures of brutalistarchitecture are manifested in their music. However, they claim that the ‘Surrounding Structures’ of the album’s title are also a referenceto both the “physical and social structures that surround us, and how they shape us as individuals and collectives.”
2. Singularism
3. Political Apathy
4. Honesty (I Don’t Wanna Know)
5. Life Is a Time Consuming Experience
6. Château Guitar
7. Same Old Argument
8. Surrounding Structures
9. Downside (I Wanna Know)
10. Chullachaqui
Released: August 2021
Cat: FC142V12
Label:Fuzz Club
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Tracklist
1. Difficult Machinery2. Singularism
3. Political Apathy
4. Honesty (I Don’t Wanna Know)
5. Life Is a Time Consuming Experience
6. Château Guitar
7. Same Old Argument
8. Surrounding Structures
9. Downside (I Wanna Know)
10. Chullachaqui