May 13, 2024

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Dreamy duo Ummagma presents ‘High Day’ single & video ahead of ‘Compass’ album release

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Loaded with positive indie pop vibes, hybrid electronic rock duo Ummagma present the ‘High Day’ single ahead of releasing their new ‘Compass’ albumvia Manchester-based boutique pychrock/shoegaze/dreampop label Leonard Skully Records. Their third long-play, this is Ummagma first album in seven years and also the first time the band is releasing a record on vinyl.

A unique dreamy waltz with ballroom-style orchestration laced with gossamer Sundays/Cocteau-ish vocals, ‘High Day’ is a reflection on how short life really is and the need for reconcilation before it’s too late.

“High Day was inspired by a stupid argument we had as a couple. I don’t even recall what it was about, but it was frivolous and I conscientiously chose to stay mad at Alex for a few days, carrying around this negativity with me. As we sat in separate towns, it dawned on me that it could be that way – we could be separated permanently – if we don’t just learn to let go of what is not important. I wrote this song and sang it to him. We got past our pride really soon and moved on. Music can be such a healing force,” says Shauna McLarnon.

Formed in Moscow in 2003, Ummagma is Shauna McLarnon, hailing from the Yukon Territory in northern Canada, and Alexander Kretov, who is originally from western Ukraine. Now based in Ontario, the couple completed this album over five years and multiple moves, ultimately hauling their studio with them across the Atlantic and setting up all over again. With such transience in the real world, how could their sonic world reflect anything other than the same fluidity and movement?

Earlier Ummagma released the first single Caravan, along with b-side ‘Ty i Ya’, for which Alexander Kretov performs in his native Ukrainian language. This is the first time the band has released music in a language other than English, stepping beyond the confines of past songwriting limits.

Comprised of 12 tracks with a bonus track (‘Bouquet’) offered for the digital version, ‘Compass’ is beguiling in its post-genre nature. This is an album of grace and change, of familiarity and exploration, of emotion and euphoria, of sky-scraping cinematic highs and intimate and intriguing lows. This is the sound of a band allowing themselves to jump creative divides, to kick down musical barriers, and rip up the rule book or perhaps just ignore the fact that there ever was one in the first place.

This forward thinking collection of songs is not bound to fad nor fashion, time or place. Every shimmering dreamscape found here is balanced with more robust and driven grooves, sometimes even within the same song. ‘Otherwise’ projects a drifting, woozy platform through which they thread reggae infusions and delicate distant Spanish guitars into something sultry and solid yet ethereal and chameleon-like. ‘Galicticon’ hints at Vangelis-inspired soundtracks, ‘LCD’ is a strident rock urge, warped and woven with strange musical motifs and gorgeous glitches, and ‘Bouquet’ is an otherworldly slice of balladry.


This record follows on the trail of their ‘LCD’ EP with Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins) and Dean Garcia (Curve), and ‘Winter Tale’ EP with 4AD dreampop pioneer A.R.Kane. Both of these were released in 2017 to critical acclaim.

They say you can tell a lot about someone by the company that they keep, and the same holds true for a band. Ummagma’s collaborations speak volumes. Apart from these three dreampop-shoegaze icons, they’ve worked with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark’s Malcolm Holmes, Swervedriver’s Graham Bonnar, and nudisco kingpin Alexander Robotnick. They’ve also collaborated with Beauty in Chaos, a project that involves members of The Cure, The Mission, Ministry, The Offspring, Bauhaus, A Flock of Seagulls, Cheap Trick, Ice-T and Van Halen, among others.

Ummagma’s music has always presented an exhilarating positive vision, showcasing their ability to wander diverse musical pathways. Representing Ukraine among 23 countries, they won the Alternative Eurovision on Amazing Radio in 2013, and have been featured in a full-page spread in Rolling Stone Russia. In 2015, their collaborative ‘New Born’ album with Sounds of Sputnik also received a Jagermeister indie award, Russia’s most esteemed music award.

As of July 26, the ‘Compass’ album’ will be available via iTunesAmazon and Spotify and can also be obtained directly via Bandcamp. It is also being released via Leonard Skully Records on black vinyl and CD with artwork by Alexander Kretov.

CREDITS
All songs written and performed by Ummagma
Music and arrangement by Alexander Kretov and Shauna McLarnon
Lyrics and vocals by Alexander Kretov and Shauna McLarnon
Produced, recorded, mixed and mastered by Alexander Kretov at Ummagma Studio
Publicity by Shameless Promotion PR
Cover design and artwork by Alexander Kretov at Ummagma Studio

TRACK LIST
1. Rolling
2. Caravan
3. Otherwise
4. LCD
5. Elizabeth 44
6. Blown
7. F-Talking
8. Galicticon
9. Lotus
10. High Day
11. Colors II
12. Cretu
13. Bouquet

High Dayhttps://youtu.be/qb9- F6S4q0Q
High Dayhttps://soundcloud.com/ummagma/high-day
‘Caravan’ https://youtu.be/6kc9ts8NPuE
Galacticon https://youtu.be/fbPYm-O6IGc
‘Compass’ LP order (all formats) http://ummagma.bandcamp.com/album/compass
‘Compass’ LP digital orders http://bit.ly/2ITAs45
UK vinyl orders http://11stsq.com/product/compass-lp-pre-order
Bandcamp https://ummagma.bandcamp.com/album/caravan

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