Indie Exclusive.
Catalog Number: LP-LAUNCH-347IE
Color: Purple
Format: LP
UPC: 5056321673268
GNOD, the ever-transient psychedelic musical unit from northern England with over 15 years and dozens of releases under their belt, return in 2024 with a recalibrated sound and a new sense of freedom. Spot Land's five songs are tender and detailed, unfolding slowly with wistful guitar textures, brushed drums and interjections of lap steel, piano and kalimba. As founder member Paddy Shine says, the results sound like old GNOD and new GNOD at the same time. On the face of it, Spot Land is a big step away from the intense, loud, sludgy offerings found on the group's more recent studio albums, such as 2022's Hexen Valley - nevertheless, these too are heady fogs to lose yourself in, with on-record personnel starting at different points and meeting on the same wavelength. Its exploratory sense might make seasoned GNOD heads think of 2014 triple LP Infinity Machines, or really early oddities like The Somnambulist's Tale from 2008, but you can also jump in right here if needs be because Spot Land has its own unique vibe too. The album was recorded in a Rochdale mill over four days in August 2023, with Paddy handling all the production and mixing - the first time he's been fully in the hot seat for any GNOD release. He's also the only member to feature on each of the five tracks, with others coming and going in suitably informal manner. Everyone - Paddy, fellow GNOD founder Chris Haslam, Alex Macarte, Raikes Parade and Al Wilson - plays at least two instruments over these 40 minutes.