MYSTERIES REVEAL “AUTHENTICITY MACHINE”

 
“[Mysteries evoke] 1981 synthpop and 1991 industrial, via 2001-era Warp.
File next to: Eno/BowieWireTalking Heads, Depeche Mode
 – The Guardian
 
Today, Mysteries is revealing “Authenticity Machine,” the new single from the anonymous trio’s upcoming full-length New Age Music Is Here, due October 28, 2014 via Felte. The track premiered via Noisey, who noted that the track is “moodily obtuse: drum sticks clatter, doomy synths rumble-almost on a trip-hop tip-while the singer’s languorously paced, velvety tones contain the warmth and depth of Elbow’s Guy Garvey.” “Authenticity Machine” is available to stream or embed now HERE.
Authenticity Machine” is third in line following the release of Mysteries’ first single “Deckard,” which quickly garnered praise across the pond from The Guardian, who named Mysteries “Band of the Week.” Additionally, NME featured the band in its revered Radar column, and “Deckard” was highlighted by tastemaker Laura Laverne on BBC6. Following the release of “Deckard,” the band revealed “Newly Thrown,” which Stereogum praised for its “grooving pulse and weary croon…fleshed out by eerie ethereal mood music.”
 
Mysteries is just as it implies. A few months ago the Felte label received an anonymous demo accompanied by a photo of 3 figures, faces covered like some sort of futuristic druids. To this day the label still doesn’t know the group’s origin, but the joy of discovering this music unimpeded renders this fact almost irrelevant.

There’s a sense that the band would prefer to keep your focus on the music and not who they are, where they come from or what you might perceive them to be before hearing a single note. If you need glorious mug shots and preamble to capture your intrigue, then this is not for you. The album’s title, New Age Music is Here, could even be interpreted as a sarcastic shot at the new listening habits dictated by the constant noise all around us, but is more likely a simple invitation to engage with the music on its own terms, in its own universe.
 
One thing is certain, New Age Music Is Here glows with exotic, crunchy, muscular, expressive pop music built around vocals and drums, rather than the big synth or guitar riffs prevalent today. Almost like a psych-rock, cyborg, 50’s doo-wop Alice Coltrane if you will. Is it truly new age? We definitely haven’t heard much like it.

New Age Music Is Here tracklist:
01. Introduction (New Age Music is Here)
02. Knight Takes Rook
04. Stateless Wonder
06. Motion
07. Ev’rything
08. I Wanna
09. Call and Response, With Morals
10. In The Dark
11. Deckard
12. Trust 

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