Location
Twenty6 Productions & DSP
49 Illinois Street, Buffalo, NY 14203
Tickets
$25 Advance Purchase
$30 Day of Show
Time
Doors Open:
Show Starts: 7:00 PM
Twenty6 Productions & DSP Present: of Montreal w/ Locate S,1 at Buffalo Iron Works on Wednesday September 13th, 2023!
of Montreal
When creators fckhappens. Isolation and uncertainty loomed throughout the genesis of the band’s latest studio album. “Theexperience of just trying to keep my head above water and navigate through the last couple years played a huge role in this record,” says Barnes.These expansive selections contrast markedly with the focused pop of 2020’s UR FUN, which was crafted for visceral thrills and the concert stage.
As it was for countless musicians around the world, the inability to tour eliminated one of the linchpins of Barnes’ creative process. “I didn’t know if we’d ever tour again,so I didn’t consider that side of things.” Denied social interaction and diverse experiences, Barnes delvedinward.Barnes contemplated how time functions in music and experimented accordingly. These new songs, dense with ideas but short on repetition, feel epic in scope despite reasonable running times. Like the staircase of M.C. Escher’s Relativity, the discrete sections of “Marijuana’s A Working Woman” and “Blab SabbathLathe of Maiden” crisscross and pivot, confounding the senses yet commanding attention.
The imagery and sentiments that bubble forth from Barnes’ lyrical wordplay prove equally disorienting.“Is it important to say black chrome rodents?,” asks Barnes on “Après The Déclassé.” Phrases borne of free association took on new meaning when introduced into a song. “It’s like collaborating with my subconscious in a way. It feels deeply personal, even though I don’t necessarily understand it at that moment.”“Marijuana’s A Working Woman” juxtaposes oddball funk a la Zapp or Rick James with nods to AliceAnne Baily’s 19th century spiritualism. “Modern Art Bewilders” zigzags between baroque psychedelic idyll and synthpop tantrum, equal parts Sgt. Pepper’s and Gary Numan. Other influences woven throughout include realist painter Edward Hopper, fantasy author Ursula K. Le Guin, cinéaste PedroAlmodovar, and erotic illustrator Toshio Saeki.
Barnes likens their compositional process to making collages from seemingly unrelated source materials,combining them in provocative ways to reveal new meanings. “I wasn’t working with specific themes thatI wanted to try and stretch over a three-minute pop song. It was sewing together a lot of fragmented thoughts,” which ties in nicely to the ‘freewave’ aspect of the album title’s meaning. As Barnes explains,“Freewave is my term for wild and intractable artistic expression. Lucifer is the angel of enlightenment and elucidation. Fuck is something we say when things are going really well, or really badly.”As for anything else going on behind the scenes during the genesis of Freewave Lucifer fck,Barnes opts to preserve the mystery. “Sometimes in the past, I felt it was important for people to know certain things, so they could get into a specific headspace.” Not this time. “The last couple of years laid a heavy trip on everybody’s psyche. There are plenty of universal things here to identify with.”
Buffalo Iron Works
49 Illinois St Buffalo, NY 14203
Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Tickets: $25 ADV/$30 DOS
Ages: 18+