Aaron Corcoran’s no-wave project is to release a debut album called New Wave Vaudeville on January 10th on Faction Records.
New Wave Vaudeville has so far been preceded by the title track, ‘Geek Love’ and ‘Tell My Ma’ with new song ‘Calling in Sick’ out today. Pre–order the album on ecomix vinyl.
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‘Calling In Sick’ is a reminiscent of both Queens Of The Stone Age and Gilla Band at once, and is appropriately enough for the week of the Trump presidency – ” about calling in sick to the world.”
“The song is about calling in sick to the world. Life is tough for most people right now and there is no down time for most of us. Some days just feel like you’re hurtling towards destruction and I just wanted to write a song that captures that feeling of anger and frustration of having to say enough is enough. Fuck everything I’m just going to do me for today. And I think that’s fair.”
Aaron Corcoran.
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The debut album New Wave Vaudeville
Skinner’s debut album takes inspiration from the outsiders in alternative music who populate the greatest hits of no wave, dance-punk, Latin disco and post-punk genres – Liquid Liquid, A Certain Ratio, Kid Creole And The Coconuts and James Chance And The Contortions to name a few.
‘New Wave Vaudeville’, the song and album title, references the New Wave Vaudeville music variety freak show that took place at the 57 Club in New York from 1978 to 1983. The club was known for its free-form art shows, a debaucherous wild riposte to creeping commerciality of modern culture of the time.
“The ethos of the album is to celebrate the weird part of who you are and be proud of it,” says Aaron. “You might feel strange in society but you don’t when you’re listening to your favourite music, and this record is a space for the outsiders to feel comfortable.”
“I like the idea of mixing genres that shouldn’t go together,” Aaron adds. “That’s probably why I like no wave music. It’s just total and utter free expression of music without any constraint or rules. And it’s not constrained by any societal ideals like a lot of other music can be. It’s pure raw human emotion and expression.”
Throughout the LP, Corcoran makes use of vocal training by Dara Kiely of Dublin noise-rock Gilla Band, who taught Aaron how to scream effectively while singing without losing your voice, as heard on the tracks “Calling In Sick”, “Tell My Ma” and “When You Live In A Shoe”.
Percussion also plays a big part in the record, with Latin American music and disco cited as an influence on the 10 tracks on the LP.
New Wave Vaudeville was recorded and produced by Aaron Corcoran at the Meadow and engineered alongside Rian Trench. The album was mixed by Sean Corcoran, and mastered by Tj Lipple.
New Wave Vaudeville Tracklist:
- New Wave Vaudeville
- Tell My Ma
- Sour Milk
- Jesus Wore Drag
- Spiralling
- Calling In Sick
- Geek Love
- Do Re Mi Fa
- When You Live In A Shoe
- Here Comes The Rain
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