Speaking from her current base in south-east London with bassist Rob Riggs, singer/guitarist Luciel Brown recounts the record’s somewhat chaotic gestation. “Most of last year was spent touring, so we were squeezing writing and recording in from the beginning of 2018 until end of August.” In-between a headline tour, support slots with Ought and METZ, and multiple festival appearances - including at Meltdown at the request of The Cure’s Robert Smith - Brown, Riggs and Wakefield-based drummer Mike Ainsley managed 10 days in the studio in total.
It was the unsettled nature of the period that part-inspired the album’s title. “[Useless Coordinates] summarised all of our situations,” Brown explains. “We had all these shows coming up and we knew we needed to leave our jobs and change our living situations to make all this stuff happen. So we had all these fixed points and timelines, but at the same time we felt quite lost within all of that.”
Though they felt adrift in their personal lives, artistically Drahla thrived amongst confusion. Experimentation was integral to the creative process, with Brown and Riggs continuing to swap instruments as per their live shows, while collectively they were open to relinquishing traditional song structures in favour of adopting a more instinctive approach. Another integral development proved to be the involvement Chris Duffin of XAM Duo, who played saxophone on large swathes of the record and whose esoteric musical tastes were influential.
The result is an uncompromising but deeply rewarding debut where the internal and external, cerebral and visceral coalesce to quite startling effect.
Pre-order the album here, check out the tracklist and the video for their new single "Stimulus For Living", below.
Useless Coordinates Tracklist:
01. Gilded Cloud
02. Serenity
03. Pyramid Estate
04. Stimulus for Living
05. React/Revolt
06. Primitive Rhythm
07. Serotonin Level
08. Twelve Divisions of the Day
09. Unwound
10. Invisible Sex.
01. Gilded Cloud
02. Serenity
03. Pyramid Estate
04. Stimulus for Living
05. React/Revolt
06. Primitive Rhythm
07. Serotonin Level
08. Twelve Divisions of the Day
09. Unwound
10. Invisible Sex.
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