Unknown Mortal Orchestra have returned with the tenth (and seemingly final) instalment of their annual ‘SB’ collection, celebrating the vacation season with a winding, psychedelic journey spanning 42 minutes.

The instrumental slow-burner is basically a solo effort from bandleader Ruban Nielson, who performed every part on it apart from the drums (which had been dealt with by his brother Kody) and bass (dealt with by Jacob Portrait). 

When it comes to size, it beats final yr’s half-hour ‘SB-09’ by a stonking 14 minutes, making it the longest set up within the collection, and roughly 3.5 instances the size of the shortest, ‘SB-03’ (which clocks in at 12 minutes).

Have a take heed to ‘SB-10’ beneath:

‘SB-10’ is Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s second drop for the yr, following the October launched of the only ‘I Killed Captain Cook dinner’. The acoustic ballad – instructed from the angle of the Hawaiian who killed British coloniser James Cook dinner, a narrative Nielson’s mom would inform him as a baby – it’s mentioned to preview the band’s upcoming sixth album.

The album itself is but to be formally revealed, however based on the band’s label, Jagjaguwar, it’ll be a two-disc effort, primed for launch someday within the new yr. It ought to arrive previous to the band’s upcoming North American tour, which kicks off in March and boasts an itinerary of 20 exhibits. Extra particulars on all of the dates may be discovered right here, with tickets out there right here.

Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s final album was their fifth, ‘IC-01 Hanoi’, which arrived in October of 2018. Their first absolutely instrumental album, it adopted the discharge of ‘Intercourse & Meals’ simply six months prior; in a three-star overview, NME’s Thomas Smith mentioned the latter album noticed the band “pushing their sound impressively, bending the rule e-book as crudely as they will earlier than the backbone breaks”.

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Among the many band’s different latest efforts are their 2021 singles ‘Weekend Run’ and ‘This Life’ in addition to a remix of Arlo Parks’ ‘Too Good’. Neilson, too, not too long ago put his spin on Soccer Mommy’s ‘Circle The Drain’ and ‘Drawbridge’ by Westerman.



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