Heart Under Just Mustard

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
27.05.2022

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  • 12304:53
  • 2Still04:05
  • 3I Am You03:50
  • 4Seed04:48
  • 5Blue Chalk05:01
  • 6Early03:49
  • 7Sore04:24
  • 8Mirrors04:17
  • 9In Shade04:38
  • 10Rivers05:27
  • Total Runtime45:12

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'Heart Under', Just Mustard's second album, asks you to forget what you know. At every turn, this remarkable record reconfigures and stretches the ideas and ambition of a rock band, and turns a year of lockdown and personal struggles into a breathtaking artistic statement.

The music the five friends from Dundalk, Ireland make is strikingly untraditional. Though to look at them, it appears that the band are a five-piece with uniform make-up of a vocalist, two guitarists, a bassist and a drummer, not a single one of them utilizes their instrument in a confined or regular fashion. Guitarists David Noonan and Mete Kalyoncuoglu make their six-strings shriek and wail, the sounds produced sounding like everything from whirring machinery to horror movie monsters. Behind them, drummer Shane Maguire uses the rim of his drums almost as much as the skins, providing a clattering, metallic backbeat.

Most of the melodies on offer poke through from Rob Clarke's inventive, nodding bass lines. Then there's Katie on vocals; she's the transfixing focal point of the band. Across its 10 tracks, the album presents a coherent style and ethos ' those scything guitars, Katie's magical vocals but still incorporates a wide and untethered vision. There are brooding, atmospheric rock songs and others that apply a lighter, dreamier touch, all tied together with impeccable instrumentation and a united vision. 'Heart Under' serves as the next stage of this development, with every instrument brilliantly pushed to its limit and every boundary of the band stretched.

Just Mustard



Just Mustard
come from Ireland and are really hot, despite all the coolness in their voices. Singer Katie Ball, guitarists David Noonan and Mete Kalyon, bassist Rob Clarke and drummer Shane Maguire have quickly built a reputation as an infectious new band - both on record and live. Their first album, 2018's Wednesday, was nominated for the Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year right off the bat - and certainly not because it was particularly catchy. This wild mixture of noise, trip-hop, shoegaze, electronically induced music and this languidly dribbling voice, which sometimes seems to sound a semitone off and a tenth of a second too late, penetrates directly into the vegetative nervous system. In the meantime, Just Mustard have found a home on the Partisan Records label, where they have a lot in common with their colleagues there: With Fontaines D.C., for example, who have already accompanied them on tour, the rhythm, with Idles the noise and with Cigarettes After Sex the demonstrative slowness and the echoing voices. With "Heart Under" they have now announced their second album for 27 May. An album that transforms a year of lockdown with personal struggles and endeavours into a stunning artistic statement. An album that cannot be pigeonholed into one genre or era. "Heart Under" is a guitar album with guitars that don't sound like guitars; an album that pushes the traditional envelope to create a thrillingly unique sound and an album unlike any other. What a force the Irish are on stage can be experienced in the great, monochrome concert film "Live In Dreams". Which new band has had the honour of being honoured with its own film shortly after its formation? Exactly. The Irish were then promptly chosen by Robert Smith himself to support The Cure at their gig at Malahide Castle.

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