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Mister Goblin Shares “Six Flags America” (feat. Sadie Dupuis) – New Album “Four People In An Elevator And One Of Them Is The Devil” Due February 19th via Exploding In Sound Records

January 25, 2021
photo courtesy of Mister Goblin

MISTER GOBLIN SHARES NEW SINGLE “SIX FLAGS AMERICA” (FEAT. SADIE DUPUIS)

ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM “FOUR PEOPLE IN AN ELEVATOR AND ONE OF THEM IS THE DEVIL”

DUE OUT FEBRUARY 19TH VIA EXPLODING IN SOUND RECORDS (PRE-ORDER)

Mister Goblin – the solo project of Sam Goblin (formerly of Two Inch Astronaut) is set to release his latest album, Four People In An Elevator And One Of Them Is The Devil, on February 19th via Exploding In Sound Records (Pile, Editrix, Thirdface). 

Now the project are sharing the album’s first single, “Six Flags America,” a beautiful song about the disappointment of a cancelled trip to Maryland’s finest Six Flags. Mister Goblin is joined by frequent collaborators Sadie Dupuis (Speedy Ortiz, Sad13), Matt Gatwood (Two Inch Astronaut), and Seth Engel (Options), whose individual contributions really take the composition to the next level.

“Six Flags America” will utterly consume you, an intimate yet accessible vision. The stunning composition is filled with deep hooks in relation to the deep sentiment emitting within the sound. Mister Goblin has created a far-reaching emotional ensemble, the emotions captured within the vocal harmonies manifest that feeling exuding from the vocal amplitude.

A complex yet brutally sincere arrangement that will pull you into the beautiful and reflective atmosphere created throughout. A raw slice of melancholic perfection. The ample guitar rhythms shine whilst lyrically the track captures this refined chaos, that chaos is melted down into this subtle serenade.

Mister Goblin’s latest release, Four People In An Elevator and One Of Them Is The Devil, is an album that Sam Goblin describes as being both “absurd” and his first concept album. He points out that it is “probably no coincidence that these things are co-occurring.” Building upon the emotional range of his music as Mister Goblin (and with Two Inch Astronaut before that), Four People… is another fine example of his impactful and melodic songwriting, with an added confidence that allows him to get progressively goofier without a care. That deepened sense of humor lays roots, but there’s an unshaken intimacy and vulnerability that are never far behind. Mister Goblin is not concerned with keeping up with the times or a unified stylistic approach, as he instead turns focus toward the 2010 movie “Devil,” a film that Sam Goblin says is “not an amazing movie, but I think it’s an interesting jumping off point for conversations about culpability, blame, ideas of good and evil, and just morality in general.

With two Mister Goblin releases already out in the world, the hurdles of writing for a solo project rather than his former band have become less significant. Four People… captures Mister Goblin with a heightened confidence in mapping out the majority of the instrumentation on his own. The songs were demoed and sent to the album’s producer Seth Engel (Options), who learned the drum parts and added his own embellishments. The two recorded the record over the span of a week at Engel’s own Pallet Sound in Chicago. “When we had the basic tracking done, I sent a couple tracks out to Matt Gatwood to add some piano and cello layering, Mike Siegel to do some standup bass, and Sadie Dupuis to add some harmonies. Their parts were entirely their ideas,” shared Goblin.

MISTER GOBLIN
FOUR PEOPLE IN AN ELEVATOR AND ONE OF THEM IS THE DEVIL
OUT FEBRUARY 19TH (CS/Digital)
PRE-ORDER

1. The Elevator
2. Hook In The Eye
3. Six Flags America
4. Decompensating
5. Something Bit Me
6. Get Gone
7. At Least
8. Cover Song
9. Cardboard Box

https://mistergoblin.bandcamp.com/

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