WHY? Shares “One Mississippi” Via Brooklyn Vegan
Add More Dates To World Tour
New LP ‘Moh Lhean’ Out 3/3 Via Joyful Noise (pre-order
– Brooklyn Vegan
“Proactive Evolution” layers dense imagery over soft flutes and arpeggios, building into a track that’s surprisingly lush given indie-rap kingpin Yoni Wolf’s penchant for deadpan delivery.”
-SPIN
“This Ole King” seems to be an exhale of sunshine — like one of those “light boxes” for impending Seasonal Affective Disorder.” – Stereogum
While WHY? fans will certainly encounter familiar sounds on Moh Lhean — Wolf’s sour-sweet croon, deadpan poet’s drawl, and ear for stunningly fluid arrangements with obsessive attention to detail — the album also reveals that a transformation has taken place. The singer’s self-depricating swagger and cynical squint is replaced by a sense of peace in the unknowing; his wry smirk traded in for a holy shrug. This cosmic sense of calm and acceptance woven throughout the album is due in part to Wolf’s circumstances during the writing process: he suffered a severe health scare far from home, but rather than let it drive him to depression, he gained a stronger connection to the living. Album track “Proactive Evolution,” which features mewithoutYou’s Aaron Weiss, even samples Wolf’s doctors — the very voices that helped shape his new outlook.
Movement is a key theme of Moh Lhean — it’s a breakup album without a romantic interest. “Easy” plays like a ward against the old ghost who haunts “January February March,” while “George Washington” finds Wolf on a tiny watercraft, paddling away as that malevolent force stays ashore. “The Water” morphs a moody folk tune into some strange new form of full-band dub, while “Consequence of Nonaction” wavers between a quiet meditation for guitar, clarinet, and voice, and wild, sax-strewn art-funk. Psychedelic album closer “The Barely Blur” — which features Son Lux — explores the nature of existence, focusing on the infinite instead of leaving listeners with the macabre chill of death.
There’s something about the album that’s both ephemeral and distinctive, like something the Wolf Brothers might’ve heard on a praise album in their father’s synagogue as kids, or on some ’60s hippie LP they thrifted in their teens, or, perhaps, on the other side of the records they’ve been making their entire adult lives. While the meaning of the words “Moh Lhean” remain a mystery, they most likely have something to do with letting go, rebirth, coming home to a familiar feeling…or venturing out to discover a new one.
WHY? will head out on tour in Spring 2017 — see below for upcoming dates.
NORTH AMERICA:
3/16: Cincinnati, OH @ Woodward Theater ^*
3/17: Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall !
3/18: Minneapolis, MN @ Cedar Cultural Center !
3/19: Omaha, NE @ Reverb Lounge !
3/21: Denver, CO @ Gothic Theater &
3/22: Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge &
3/23: Boise, ID @ Treefort Fest &
3/24: Portland, OR @ Revelation Hall &
3/25: Vancouver, BC @ Venue &
3/26: Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile &
3/28: Eugene, OR @ WOW Hall &
3/29: Berkeley, CA @ UC Theatre &#
3/30: San Diego, CA @ Irenic &
3/31: Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Theater &#
4/1: Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole &#
4/2: Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom &#
4/4: Dallas, TX @ Trees %
4/5: Austin, TX @ Mohawk %
4/6: Baton Rouge, LA @ Spanish Moon %
4/7: Pensacola, FL @ Vinyl Music Hall %
4/8: Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West %
4/9: Asheville, NC @ Grey Eagle %
4/11: Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle %
4/12: Washington, DC @ Black Cat %
4/13: Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer %
4/14: Boston, MA @ Sinclair %
4/15: New York, NY @ Irving Plaza %
4/17: Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace %
4/18: Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick %
4/19: Grand Rapids, MI @ Pyramid Scheme %
4/20: Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop %
4/21: St. Louis, MO @ Ready Room %
4/22: Madison, WI @ UW Union South
With:
% eskimeaux
& Open Mike Eagle
# Rituals of Mine
! Dosh
^ The Ophelias
* Molly Sullivan
UK:
6/6: Birmingham, UK @ Hare & Hounds
6/7: Leeds, UK @ Belgrave Music Hall
6/8: Glasgow, UK @ CCA
6/9: Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
6/10: Bristol, UK @ Thekla
6/12: Brighton, UK @ The Haunt
6/13: London, UK @ Village Underground
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