Album Facts
Khruangbin - A La Sala Vinyl LP
First studio album of new material since 2020
Price $25.00
Format 1xLP
Label Dead Oceans
UPC 656605165714
Color Black
Year April 5 2024
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint
Album Facts
First studio album of new material since 2020
Price $25.00
Format 1xLP
Label Dead Oceans
UPC 656605165714
Color Black
Year April 5 2024
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint
Khruangbinâs fourth studio album, A La Sala (âTo the Roomâ in Spanish), is an exercise in returning in order to go further, and doing so on your own terms. It continues the mystery and sanctity that is the key to how bassist Laura Lee Ochoa, drummer Donald âDJâ Johnson, Jr. and guitarist Mark âMarkoâ Speer approach music. If 2020âs Mordechai, the last studio LP Khruangbin made without collaborators, was a party record that enhanced the bandâs musical reputation far and wide, then A La Sala is the measured morning after. Itâs a gorgeously airy record completed only in the company of the groupâs longtime engineer Steve Christensen, with minimal overdubs. Itâs a window onto the bounties powering Khruangbinâs vision, a reimagining and refueling for the long haul ahead. A La Sala scales Khruangbin down to scale up, a creative strategy with the future in mind. The trioâs collective musical DNA, the years spent constructing it in Houstonâs local-meets-global cultural stew, ensures the band continues to sound like no one but itself. A cascade of crisp melodies emanates from Markoâs reverb-heavy electric, dancing gently around Laura Leeâs minimalist almost-dub bass triangles, while DJâs drums serve as the tightened-up pocket and unwavering dance-floor on which all this movement takes place. Yet thereâs a freshness to A La Salaâs instrumental interactivity, less concerned with getting further out than going deeper in, a profound desire to celebrate the worldâs external wonders. Where prior albums strived towards musicâs polyglot edges, such inquiries now sound like beloved intimacies. Here, Khruangbinâs sonic touch-points â whether spaghetti-western film scores (on âFifteen Fifty-Threeâ), West African discos (on âPon PĂłnâ), G-funk fantasias (âTodavĂa Vivaâ), living room dancing moments (the first single, âA Love Internationalâ), or even ambient found-sounds (on âFarolim de Felgueiras and throughout the albumâ) â are ingrained characteristics. This is who they are! Unique and huge (and growing), ambitious and driven. Khruangbinâs aspirations and commitment to playful creativity even extends to A La Salaâs vinyl packages, of which there will be seven distinctive covers and color-sets. Designed by the band using Markoâs multitude of travelog photos, the images are windows from the bandâs living room onto a set of daydreams, scenes of impossible skies, external glances that illuminate what is going on inside. Each cover image comes with a matching color vinyl. These too are all about looking out and looking back, in order to better look ahead.