Warsaw 480km is the debut LP from Irish/Portuguese quintet pôt-pot, who infuse the propulsive grooves of krautrock with a phosphorescent psych-rock radiance, all underscored by harmonium drones, hypnotic male-female vocal harmonies, and deep layers of rough-hewn texture. Evolved primarily from demos by multi-instrumentalist and lead vocalist Mark Waldron-Hyden during a period of grief and personal upheaval, the album came to life through a series of live, full-band studio sessions that document an exceptional array of talents, unified in an embrace of raw catharsis with a sweetly sinister edge.A defining element of Warsaw 480km is it's impressive range of influences and atmospheric topographies. As Waldron-Hyden describes, "I wrote the first batch of songs while not really living in one place, so I think they have a kind of transient feel to them - developing them with the band helped me process an era in which I was emotionally freewheeling, so they remind me equally of the beautiful experience we shared as a creative unit and the difficult times that inspired them." Lead single, "WRSW", exemplifies this complexity, as it's rugged rhythmic backbone carries tremolo guitars, woozy harmonium, and a half-spoken, Lou Reed-indebted vocal line in which the verse and chorus beautifully blur together.Above all, Warsaw 480km is an album that achieves it's richness and aura from deliberate economy, as Waldron-Hyden explains, "Ollie [Oliver Smith] and Sara [Sara Leslie] are experts at getting the most out of one pedal, a shitty amp, and a guitar they borrowed, a result of innate talent and years of experience; they use some modulation for dronier passages, but it's their playing styles and understanding of 'the vibe' that are the secret ingredients." This kind of intuitive connection and collaboration is incredibly rare, and with these ten pieces, pôt-pot accomplish something truly rapturous as they alchemize deep pain into a luminous reverie.
- 1. 132 Spring St
- 2. 22° Halo
- 3. Sextape
- 4. WRSW
- 5. Fake Eyes
- 6. I Am!
- 7. Can't Handle It
- 8. The Lights Are on
- 9. Hot Scene
- 10. Change Your Life