KOWLOON WALLED CITY DELIVER FIRST ALBUM IN SIX YEARS, PIECEWORK
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When the band locks full barrel into the clobbering climax, the anxious atmosphere turns to stone. - NPR
slow, heavy, anguished… full of deep-not riffage and wounded sentiment - STEREOGUM
“a mighty return” - BROOKLYN VEGAN
AVAILABLE ON CD, LP & DIGITAL HERE
Oakland-based heavy music savants Kowloon Walled City have delivered Piecework, the quartet’s first album in six years via Neurot Recordings and Gilead Media. Since forming 15 years ago, the band has increasingly refined its deconstructed approach to noise rock, math rock, and post-hardcore, embracing dynamics and negative space to a degree that few others in the world of heavy music match. With Piecework Kowloon Walled City has managed even greater levels of restraint: songs are bleak and slow, but also shorter and more concise; counterpointing moments of austere beauty with stretches of near silence. While the band has always operated under the MO that less is more, it has doubled down on that ethos for Piecework. Singer/guitarist Scott Evans and guitarist Jon Howell, the main songwriters, self-imposed restrictions to push themselves creatively—“restraining ourselves into oblivion,” as Howell puts it.
Evans was dealing with the loss of his father during the writing of the album. He found strength in the women in his life, especially his maternal grandmother, who worked at a shirt factory in Kentucky for 40 years while raising five kids. The album name (and title track) is a nod to her line of work—and her quiet resilience. As with all previous KWC releases, Evans recorded and mixed Piecework (his impressive recording CV includes Thrice, Yautja, Great Falls, Ghoul, Town Portal, and many others) and like previous albums Container Ships (2012) and Grievances (2015) the tracks were recorded live at Oakland’s Sharkbite Studios, with minimal overdubs.
Piecework album cover (high res download here)
TRACK LIST
Piecework
Utopian
Oxygen Tent
You Had A Plan
Splicing
When We Fall Through The Floor
Lampblack