Endless Rooms Explained

Endless Rooms
Type:studio
Artist:Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
Cover:Endless Rooms.jpg
Released:6 May 2022
Recorded:December 2020–February 2021
Studio:The Basin
Length:45:32
Label:Sub Pop
Producer:Matt Duffy
Prev Title:Sideways to New Italy
Prev Year:2020

Endless Rooms is the third studio album by Australian indie rock band Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever. It was released on 6 May 2022 under Sub Pop.

Background and recording

Much of the album was initially written while the band was in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia and its associated lockdowns, which served as base for writing the record. Writing also occurred during the release of the 2020 album, Sideways to New Italy, which was released during the height of the pandemic.[1] In an interview with Stereogum, lead singer Tom Russo said that "despite being so close to each other, we couldn't see each other or get together and practice. As a result, the songs on Endless Rooms are ones that follow a more logical structure, because they haven't had their limbs ripped off them and stuck back on other songs."[2]

The band did songwriting throughout much of Summer 2020, and in December 2020, the band was able to begin recording the album, where they recorded it on a ranch about two hours north of Melbourne owned by extended family of brothers and bandmembers, Tom and Joe Russo, dubbed "The Basin".[3] [2] Recording wrapped up in early 2021, and was produced by Matt Duffy.[2] [4]

Music and composition

In many critic reviews, the album has been described as a continuation of the band's jangle pop and indie rock[5] sound, with some publications further describing it as college rock.[4] Lee Hammond, writing for Narc Magazine described the album as "jangly slacker pop".[6] Hannah Mylrea, writing for NME called the album a continuation of "the band's trademark jangly indie rock".[5]

Release and promotion

Singles

There were four singles that were released, each about one month apart, ahead of the album. The third track on the album, "The Way It Shatters", released on 2 February 2022 was the lead single off the album.[7] "Tidal River", released exactly a month later, was the second single released, and the second track on the album.[8] The third single, "My Echo" was released on 5 April 2022,[9] while the final single before the album's release, "Dive Deep", was released on the eve of the album's release.[10]

Music videos

The lead single, "The Way It Shatters" had its music video premier on the band's YouTube channel the day of the single release, 2 February 2022.[11] The video features a man in a suit walking up from the beach to celebrate his birthday party, but is unenthusiastically observing and taking in the festivities around the party before retreating back to the ocean. The video was directed and edited by Nick Mckk and Mike Ridley, with Loni Thomson providing art direction.[12] Actors Cecil Coleman, Shane O'Keefe, Lauren Heron, and Kgomotso Skehu made appearances in the music video.[13]

The single "Dive Deep" did not have a corresponding music video, but a video visualiser was released in conjunction with the single. It shows video of twilight over the horizon, with visualisations of the band members walking. The video was directed by Jamieson Moore.

Critical reception

Endless Rooms was met with widespread acclaim from contemporary music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average, Endless Rooms has a rating of 82 out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, based on eight critic reviews.

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[14]

Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever

Additional musicians

Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sideways to New Italy Sub Pop . . 8 May 2022 . 5 June 2020.
  2. Web site: Leas . Ryan . The Story Behind Every Song On Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever's New Album Endless Rooms . . 8 May 2022 . 6 May 2022.
  3. Web site: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Endless Rooms . . 8 May 2022.
  4. Web site: O'Connell . Sharon . Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Endless Rooms . . . 8 May 2022 . 6 May 2022.
  5. Web site: Mylrea . Hannah . Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – 'Endless Rooms' review: new sounds and pointed lyrics . . 8 May 2022 . 6 May 2022.
  6. Web site: Hammond . Lee . Lee Hammond Finds Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Pushing Their Jangly Slacker Pop Even Further on Their New Album . narcmagazine.com . 8 May 2022 . 5 May 2022.
  7. Web site: Russell . Scott . Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Announce Endless Rooms, Share "The Way It Shatters" . . 8 May 2022 . 2 February 2022.
  8. Web site: Brodsky . Rachel . Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – "Tidal River" . . 8 May 2022 . 2 March 2022.
  9. Web site: Doria . Matt . Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever tackle lockdown loneliness on new single 'My Echo' . . 8 May 2022 . 6 April 2022.
  10. Web site: Redfern . Mark . Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Share New Song "Dive Deep" . . 8 May 2022 . 4 May 2022.
  11. 2 February 2022. Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - The Way It Shatters (Official Video). video . English . 8 May 2022 . Video . 4:21 . . YouTube.
  12. Web site: Waters . Cheryl . Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - The Way It Shatters . . . 8 May 2022 . 31 March 2022.
  13. Web site: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – The Way It Shatters [Official Video] ]. jnews-france.fr . 8 May 2022 . French . 3 February 2022.
  14. Endless Rooms (booklet). Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever. Sub Pop. 2022. SP 1499