Blunda is a type of artists for whom the “New Artist Highlight” tag is a misnomer, as he’s been making music longer than most of YEDM’s punters have been alive. Beginning younger as a classical pianist, Andy Blunda performed guitar and keyboard within the excessive profile indie bands Fastball and Paloalto within the 90s and early 00s. After that, Blunda stayed energetic in Hollywood, composing soundscapes for motion pictures and tv till he received the inspiration to go solo in 2014. With a particular model each in his guitar work and phrases of manufacturing, many listeners might really feel like they’ve heard him earlier than his most up-to-date album Brighter Days, even when they know nothing of his solo work; together with his intensive rap sheet, they doubtless have.
Messages was Blunda’s first solo EP and it introduced this distinctive sound with classic synths impressed by late 80s new wave and compositions which hearken indie vibes from the identical period. The guitar work is all Blunda, nonetheless, and in tracks just like the title monitor and “If You Need Me,” that extraordinary guitar work elevates the sound from kind of throwback indie to essentially his personal ultra-cool ambient indie rock.
On the shoegazey borders of dream pop, each this distinctive guitar sound and ambient sound design continued to develop for Blunda in his subsequent EP, 2020’s Pulling For You, which had much more synth and piano work up entrance. Blunda additionally experimented extra with vox manipulation right here in tracks like “Low.” There’s a powerful jazzy element on this EP as nicely, and Blunda typically skirts the sting of grownup contempo however lands firmly within the Tom Waits finish of submit punk attributable to his tonal buildings and compositions being so effortlessly cool.
Brighter Days, which launched in late June, appears to be the place Blunda has discovered a stability for all of the completely different parts in his earlier releases. Blunda says he went into this challenge with the intention of capturing the vitality of lockdown, each the depth and the malaise; the kind of muted vibes in addition to the hope for, nicely, “brighter days.”
This album got here out of eager to creating an area and feeling that will transport the listener. I discovered myself occurring tons of hikes this previous yr with my son and exploring all these superb locations simply outdoors of town. I actually wished to create one thing that gave the sensation of being in all these extensive open areas. Particularly after all of the lockdowns of the final couple of years.
The significance out of doors house performs in therapeutic can also be very a lot mirrored in the best way every particular person monitor strikes in Brighter Days, in addition to how the entire album flows. Within the opening tracks “Starting” and “Misplaced With out You,” that kind of muted, golden hour sense of peace in nature comes by by way of the sound design, composition and vocals. These two are executed so nicely by way of vibe that they might be put collectively and easily referred to as “Elysium” (not the movie) as they match the tones and feeling of the album cowl: peaceable, a bit fuzzy and on the similar time therapeutic and heart-rending.
From these first two extra shoegazey tracks, Brighter Days strikes into the extra dream pop aspect of issues by way of with “Belong to Me,” which is a transition monitor or types, “Tape Pad,” “Ever Since” and “Open,” that are a bit extra peak dream pop blended with submit punk, a’la Washed Out. The all-instrumental penultimate tune “Bm” is a nod to Blunder’s clear-by-now love of submit punk whereas “Mild On” closes the album because it started: peak shoegaze.
The rationale all these types are necessary is the afore-mentioned journey the album intends to take. It’s additionally extremely technically troublesome to take stated journey with so many types. Blunda accomplishes this with sound design, comfortable, grunge-and-shoegaze-tinted vocals and related, Moogy synths all through, although the vapor wave on the finish in “Mild On” is a enjoyable shock. His technical mastery is on full show with Brighter Days as is his musical EQ, creating sturdy emotional reactions with every monitor, whether or not it has vocals or not. It is perhaps unusual to say, after almost 30 years within the enterprise, that Brighter Days is Blunda’s seminal work, however given how sturdy a piece it’s, that may really be true. Right here’s hoping he retains constructing much more vivid soundscapes from right here.
Brighter Days is out now and may be streamed on Spotify or bought on Bandcamp.