Friday 30 November 2007

60 Watt Kid

This track came upon my person from I'm not sure where. My iTunes keeps playing it without me noticing - apt, I'd say, due to its swirling phosphorescent nature. They are the musical offspring of West Coast art-pop - Animal Collective are an influence 60 Watt Kid wear on their sleeves in 'Ocsicnarf Nas' - but often more mellow. Vocals are warped in sunshine warmth, distorting like heat off the road.


'Ocsicnarf Nas' is impressionistic - colours blurring and smudging into a palette of dancing guitars with spinning skirts; vocals like a tuned-out radio at twilight; a sonic backdrop of dense, ambiguous programming.

'Every Day' is more manic - scrappy garage rock smacked up by bleepy synths and splashes of feedback grind. It is scruffy and frayed, a Fuck Buttons remix of an indie-pop song - squiffy casio exhortations failing to completely obscure the hooks and melody.

Their debut was released earlier this month on Absolutely Kosher (also home to Sunset Rubdown, Frog Eyes, The Wrens, Xiu Xiu) and have a hand-painted limited edition cassette on the way. It's also on iTunes, and the tracks can be heard on their myspace and website.

60 Watt Kid - Ocsicnarf Nas

60 Watt Kid - Every Day

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