Pias news – Disorientations – Sophomore album, ‘lost today’ out
DISORIENTATIONS, SOPHOMORE ALBUM, "LOST TODAY" OUT
10.05.2024 — TRIX, ANTWERPEN
01.06.2024 — DE SNUFFEL, BRUGGE
24.08.24 — PASPOP, PASSENDALE
28.09.2024 — PELTER SKELTER INDOORFEST, PELT
Antwerp based post-punk trio Disorientations today release their sophomore album Lost Today via [PIAS] Recordings. On the follow-up to their blistering debut Memory Lanes (2022) lifelong friends Lukas Van Camp (bass), Tomas Serrien (drums) and Niels Elsermans (vocals/guitar) serve up 10 white-hot, abrasive and exciting beasts of songs!
Disorientations' music is a translation of contradictions in life. They sing about love & loss, about how to deal with the vast emptiness that manifests itself when you lose something fragile. Lost Today is packed to the rafters with dark, intense, and electrifying songs. They combine sharp bursts of noise rock, the melancholic atmosphere of post-punk and an airy wall of sound reminiscent of the early 90s shoegaze vibe to something fresh, exciting, and urgent.
Guitars squeak, drums thump and Niels' wonderfully melancholic voice creates tension and drama.
After the release of their noisy and compelling debut album Memory Lanes, Disorientations started thinking about the path to that difficult 'second one'. As before, they crawled boldly into their rehearsal room and started endless jams that were recorded and re-listened. They found inspiration in the classic 'band idea' where everyone plays an essential role in the writing process. A romantic idea that works but takes a huge amount of energy and time. The band's identity is fully determined by the entirety of its members. No one played a decisive role in the earlier writing processes. Writing together had become a habit. However, the search for new songs turned out to be not that easy, because avoiding flat tracks is less obvious than thought.
Writing Lost Today came with a lot of energy and pitfalls, but that fragile and somewhat clumsy quest to new creativity also became the subject of the new record. Just like life, the music writing process contained a lot of contradictions: emotions of love and loathing, connection and isolation and hope and despair were knitted all together in an intense creative process where attraction to write and inclination to give up alternated with each other. It led to a collection of haunting and introspective songs that dive into the mind of someone that is searching for a right attitude while facing things that are difficult to understand.
Musically, there was a search for new ways to complete the songs. By experimenting with digital home recordings before rehearsing live, they created room for atypical song structures. After the basics of the album emerged organically from the band members, the sound was eagerly worked on in pre-production sessions with producer and musician Thomas Valkiers, who played a key role in the development of a more layered and compelling sound who gave the songs more balance and refreshing second guitar lines. This process opened up an exciting path towards an alternative and mature sound that seems to reconcile the sharp bursts of noise rock, the melancholic atmosphere of post-punk and an airy wall of sound reminiscent of the early 90s shoegaze vibe
With Lost Today, Disorientations seems ready to take a whole new path. A musical search that seeks to capture a complex palette of emotions, in a world that seems lost in its own contradictions.