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O Monolith

O Monolith is the second studio album by British band Squid, released on 9 June 2023 on Warp Records. Produced by Dan Carey, the album was preceded by three singles: "Swing (In a Dream)", "Undergrowth" and "The Blades".

O Monolith
Studio album by
Released9 June 2023 (2023-06-09)
StudioReal World, England
GenrePost-punk, art punk[1][2]
Length41:00
LabelWarp
ProducerDan Carey
Squid chronology
Bright Green Field
(2021)
O Monolith
(2023)
Singles from O Monolith
  1. "Swing (In a Dream)"
    Released: 8 February 2023[3]
  2. "Undergrowth"
    Released: 18 April 2023[4]
  3. "The Blades"
    Released: 25 May 2023[5]

Written and recorded in rural Wiltshire, the band described the album as a “musical evocation of environment, domesticity and self-made folklore".[6] Several of the album's eight tracks were debuted and workshopped in front of live audiences while touring in support of their debut album, Bright Green Field.

Background edit

Within two weeks of the release of Squid's debut studio album, Bright Green Field, the band began writing new material for its follow-up, using their 2021 tour in support of the album to improvise and "workshop" ideas for O Monolith's eight tracks.[6] The bulk of the album's material was written in rural Wiltshire, at the Writing Room in Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios, the recording studio complex at which the band ultimately recorded the album.[7]

Lead vocalist and drummer Ollie Judge stated that he was trying to make a "spiritual" record despite his "inherent cynicism".[8] Prior to landing on the title, O Monolith, the album had the working title of Moonrakers. Regarding the album's eventual title, the band noted: "We're leaving it open to interpretation. We don't know why it's called that... yet. We were keen for things surrounding this album not to make too much sense. We were quite attracted to the way that the word monolith does that; it can have ancient and modern connotations quite easily."[7]

Musically, the band were influenced by These New Puritans, Talk Talk, and Gazelle Twin and NYX's 2021 album, Deep England.[9]

Recording edit

O Monolith was recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios, with Dan Carey; Carey had previously produced the band's debut album, Bright Green Field. The band praised the scale, size and location of Real World Studios, which is based in rural Wiltshire: "Just being in a space where you can see the countryside from the big windows was huge. Naturally when playing acoustic instruments with the choir and orchestral components, being in that space allows for it to feel like the music is singing back to you to a certain extent, and you also have some space to write things individually and having another room to work on different pieces was brilliant too."[6]

Regarding the differences between recording at Real World and Dan Carey's home studio, the band noted: "It's, er, very different! Real World is a James Bond baddie base from which Peter Gabriel is planning on taking over the world. Dan's studio is an old Post Office room in south London."[7]

Writing and composition edit

The album's opening track and first single, "Swing (In a Dream)", is "inspired by a nocturnal vision" of the painting The Swing by Jean-Honoré Fragonard.[7] "Devil's Den" is named after The Devil's Den, a local burial chamber in Wiltshire that is said to be visited by demons in the night. The song is also in part influenced by ancient witch trials: "There's a feminist play called Vinegar Tom written by Caryl Churchill in the 70s, which I thought was interesting. And then I decided to load the song with as much supernatural imagery as possible."[7]

The lyrics to "Undergrowth" were inspired by lead vocalist and drummer Ollie Judge's insular experiences during COVID-19 lockdowns: "I developed this obsession with animism. I was going for weeks without seeing anyone walking past my window. I was just looking out at things that hadn't moved in weeks, like the bins and found myself wondering if there were spirits living in them. Then I started having these thoughts all the time: 'What if I die, what will I come back as? Maybe I'll come back as furniture... I was going pretty crazy and had to get out to talk to other people. I got a job at the Rough Trade warehouse, doing mail order, simply so I could interact with other people a few times a week. Yeah, "Undergrowth" is about dying really."[7]

"The Blades" references police brutality, which inspired the "Kill the Bill" protests in Bristol in 2021.[7] Guitarist, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Anton Pearson wrote the lyrics to the album's final track, "If You Had Seen the Bull's Swimming Attempts You Would Have Stayed Away", about a fictionalised account of rats arriving in the United Kingdom alongside Roman colonisers: "We know that when the Romans came here it led to the destruction of some languages in different places, so I wrote a story about rats rubbing out dictionaries. But it was also inspired by Theo Anthony's documentary Rat Film about the red-lining of different urban populations in America and how poverty relates to rodent populations."[7]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.9/10[10]
Metacritic82/100[11]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [12]
Clash8/10[13]
DIY     [2]
The Line of Best Fit9/10[14]
musicOMH     [15]
NME     [16]
Pitchfork7.3/10[8]
PopMatters7/10[17]
The Skinny     [18]
Under the Radar          [19]

O Monolith received a score of 82 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on 14 critics' reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[11] Ryan Leas of Pitchfork wrote that Squid's "core sound remains, with flares of distortion and full-throated freakouts erupting from wiry rhythms" and "for a band that has always been adventurous, Squid now seek a different kind of freedom: They no longer surge forward, but wander". Leas also felt that the album's subject matter is "characteristically dense and far-flung".[8] Rob Moura of PopMatters called it "a tighter, leaner, more refined version of what predecessor Bright Green Field brought to the table [...] with quiet parts building into loud parts that then drop back into gulfs of atmosphere". Moura also felt that it is "hard to be unpredictable for long, and for a group that benefits from unpredictability, O Monolith can't help but suffer from the weight of expectations".[17]

Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Timothy Monger described O Monolith as "a more streamlined, though still Squid-like sophomore set that nurtures their innate curiosity while still feeding their appetite for chaos", and found that the "most immediate shift in their sound is an increased emphasis on melody and harmonic structure".[12] Robin Murray of Clash felt that the album "is less of a second chapter, and more of a completely distinct book", one that "allows Squid to truly inter-connect, the band's inherently democratic means of music-making storming across eight vivid tracks". Murray also remarked that producer Carey "once more coaxes out some feral performances from the band", concluding that it is "no less inviting than their debut, while asserting its own identity at every corner".[13]

Max Pilley of NME commented that Squid's "hungry curiosity, combined with a desire to push their own boundaries, comes to fruition on O Monolith to create an album that is ripe for discovery across multiple listens", finding that "there is now patience and a sense of self-confidence that allows Squid to develop their ideas across time and space".[16] Elvis Thirlwell of DIY pointed out the album's "otherworldly folk cultishness, with group chants and woodwind figures adding pastoral flair", concluding that it "retains that signature post-punk flex – guitars interlocking in askew time signatures" and is "an album of immense power and conviction".[2]

Jo Higgs of The Skinny described O Monolith as "a torn-up patchwork of terrain; scorching sands sutured violently into haunting forestry, sprawling ocean scapes tidally enveloping dense metropolitan high-rises", highlighting the final track as "most worthy of being considered monolithic in its own right" due to the fact it "provides three distinct sonic variations in its first minute alone, and does not rest on its laurels from thereon out. It encapsulates O Monolith, and elevates it".[18] Writing for musicOMH, Ross Horton opined that the album "showcases a band capable of creating a unique fusion of old and new(ish)" and "finds them delving even deeper into denser and more whimsical themes". Horton highlighted "Siphon Song" as a "skilful manipulation of dynamics [that] creates a thrilling and unpredictable sonic journey, further cementing the album's prowess".[15]

John Amen of The Line of Best Fit summarised the album as "triumphant on its own terms" and "stylistically far-ranging" yet "less radically individual than Field, a still distinct yet replicable template from a band with enormous potential".[14] Ben Jardine of Under the Radar found O Monolith to be "vast, and it both benefits and suffers from this vastness. While it has plenty of memorable moments, paired with an unfettered desire to explore and innovate in the studio, it lacks the immediate throughline of its successor. It's still Squid at their most experimental, but it has more bark than bite".[19]

Track listing edit

O Monolith track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Swing (In a Dream)"4:29
2."Devil's Den"3:05
3."Siphon Song"5:58
4."Undergrowth"6:35
5."The Blades"6:28
6."After the Flash"5:34
7."Green Light"4:23
8."If You Had Seen the Bull's Swimming Attempts You Would Have Stayed Away"5:14
Total length:41:00

Charts edit

Chart performance for O Monolith
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[20] 78
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[21] 99
Scottish Albums (OCC)[22] 13
UK Albums (OCC)[23] 34
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[24] 6

References edit

  1. ^ Smirnov, Aleksandr (9 June 2023). "Album Review: Squid – O Monolith". Beats Per Minute. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Thirlwell, Elvis. "Squid – O Monolith review". DIY. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  3. ^ Daly, Rhian (8 February 2023). "Squid announce new album O Monolith and share first single 'Swing (In a Dream)'". NME. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  4. ^ Rettig, James (18 April 2023). "Squid Share New Single 'Undergrowth'". Stereogum. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  5. ^ Krueger, Jonah (25 May 2023). "Squid Share Origins of New Song "The Blades": Exclusive". Consequence. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  6. ^ a b c Coffey, Cailean (12 June 2023). "Squid and the importance of breathing space". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Doran, John (2 May 2023). "Stone to the Bone: Squid Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  8. ^ a b c Leas, Ryan (9 June 2023). "Squid: O Monolith Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  9. ^ Pilley, Max (6 June 2023). "Squid on new album O Monolith: 'We're all in the groove now: we've never been more confident'". NME. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  10. ^ "O Monolith by Squid reviews". AnyDecentMusic?. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  11. ^ a b "O Monolith by Squid Reviews and Tracks". Metacritic. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  12. ^ a b Monger, Timothy. "Squid – O Monolith Album Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  13. ^ a b Murray, Robin (8 June 2023). "Squid – O Monolith | Reviews". Clash. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  14. ^ a b Amen, John (7 June 2023). "Squid hammer home their iconoclastic moxie with O Monolith". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  15. ^ a b Horton, Ross (9 June 2023). "Squid – O Monolith | Album Reviews". musicOMH. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  16. ^ a b Pilley, Max (7 June 2023). "Squid – O Monolith review: a monument to daring artistic growth". NME. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  17. ^ a b Moura, Rob (7 June 2023). "Squid's O Monolith Is a Paranoid Post-Genre Maelstrom". PopMatters. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  18. ^ a b Higgs, Jo (6 June 2023). "Squid album review: O Monolith". The Skinny. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  19. ^ a b Jardine, Ben (9 June 2023). "Squid: O Monolith (Warp)". Under the Radar. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  20. ^ "Ultratop.be – Squid – O Monolith" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  21. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Squid – O Monolith" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  22. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  23. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  24. ^ "Official Independent Albums Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 June 2023.

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O Monolith is the second studio album by British band Squid released on 9 June 2023 on Warp Records Produced by Dan Carey the album was preceded by three singles Swing In a Dream Undergrowth and The Blades O MonolithStudio album by SquidReleased9 June 2023 2023 06 09 StudioReal World EnglandGenrePost punk art punk 1 2 Length41 00LabelWarpProducerDan CareySquid chronologyBright Green Field 2021 O Monolith 2023 Singles from O Monolith Swing In a Dream Released 8 February 2023 3 Undergrowth Released 18 April 2023 4 The Blades Released 25 May 2023 5 Written and recorded in rural Wiltshire the band described the album as a musical evocation of environment domesticity and self made folklore 6 Several of the album s eight tracks were debuted and workshopped in front of live audiences while touring in support of their debut album Bright Green Field Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Writing and composition 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 6 Charts 7 ReferencesBackground editWithin two weeks of the release of Squid s debut studio album Bright Green Field the band began writing new material for its follow up using their 2021 tour in support of the album to improvise and workshop ideas for O Monolith s eight tracks 6 The bulk of the album s material was written in rural Wiltshire at the Writing Room in Peter Gabriel s Real World Studios the recording studio complex at which the band ultimately recorded the album 7 Lead vocalist and drummer Ollie Judge stated that he was trying to make a spiritual record despite his inherent cynicism 8 Prior to landing on the title O Monolith the album had the working title of Moonrakers Regarding the album s eventual title the band noted We re leaving it open to interpretation We don t know why it s called that yet We were keen for things surrounding this album not to make too much sense We were quite attracted to the way that the word monolith does that it can have ancient and modern connotations quite easily 7 Musically the band were influenced by These New Puritans Talk Talk and Gazelle Twin and NYX s 2021 album Deep England 9 Recording editO Monolith was recorded at Peter Gabriel s Real World Studios with Dan Carey Carey had previously produced the band s debut album Bright Green Field The band praised the scale size and location of Real World Studios which is based in rural Wiltshire Just being in a space where you can see the countryside from the big windows was huge Naturally when playing acoustic instruments with the choir and orchestral components being in that space allows for it to feel like the music is singing back to you to a certain extent and you also have some space to write things individually and having another room to work on different pieces was brilliant too 6 Regarding the differences between recording at Real World and Dan Carey s home studio the band noted It s er very different Real World is a James Bond baddie base from which Peter Gabriel is planning on taking over the world Dan s studio is an old Post Office room in south London 7 Writing and composition editThe album s opening track and first single Swing In a Dream is inspired by a nocturnal vision of the painting The Swing by Jean Honore Fragonard 7 Devil s Den is named after The Devil s Den a local burial chamber in Wiltshire that is said to be visited by demons in the night The song is also in part influenced by ancient witch trials There s a feminist play called Vinegar Tom written by Caryl Churchill in the 70s which I thought was interesting And then I decided to load the song with as much supernatural imagery as possible 7 The lyrics to Undergrowth were inspired by lead vocalist and drummer Ollie Judge s insular experiences during COVID 19 lockdowns I developed this obsession with animism I was going for weeks without seeing anyone walking past my window I was just looking out at things that hadn t moved in weeks like the bins and found myself wondering if there were spirits living in them Then I started having these thoughts all the time What if I die what will I come back as Maybe I ll come back as furniture I was going pretty crazy and had to get out to talk to other people I got a job at the Rough Trade warehouse doing mail order simply so I could interact with other people a few times a week Yeah Undergrowth is about dying really 7 The Blades references police brutality which inspired the Kill the Bill protests in Bristol in 2021 7 Guitarist vocalist and multi instrumentalist Anton Pearson wrote the lyrics to the album s final track If You Had Seen the Bull s Swimming Attempts You Would Have Stayed Away about a fictionalised account of rats arriving in the United Kingdom alongside Roman colonisers We know that when the Romans came here it led to the destruction of some languages in different places so I wrote a story about rats rubbing out dictionaries But it was also inspired by Theo Anthony s documentary Rat Film about the red lining of different urban populations in America and how poverty relates to rodent populations 7 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 9 10 10 Metacritic82 100 11 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Clash8 10 13 DIY nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 The Line of Best Fit9 10 14 musicOMH nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 NME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Pitchfork7 3 10 8 PopMatters7 10 17 The Skinny nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Under the Radar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 O Monolith received a score of 82 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on 14 critics reviews indicating universal acclaim 11 Ryan Leas of Pitchfork wrote that Squid s core sound remains with flares of distortion and full throated freakouts erupting from wiry rhythms and for a band that has always been adventurous Squid now seek a different kind of freedom They no longer surge forward but wander Leas also felt that the album s subject matter is characteristically dense and far flung 8 Rob Moura of PopMatters called it a tighter leaner more refined version of what predecessor Bright Green Field brought to the table with quiet parts building into loud parts that then drop back into gulfs of atmosphere Moura also felt that it is hard to be unpredictable for long and for a group that benefits from unpredictability O Monolith can t help but suffer from the weight of expectations 17 Reviewing the album for AllMusic Timothy Monger described O Monolith as a more streamlined though still Squid like sophomore set that nurtures their innate curiosity while still feeding their appetite for chaos and found that the most immediate shift in their sound is an increased emphasis on melody and harmonic structure 12 Robin Murray of Clash felt that the album is less of a second chapter and more of a completely distinct book one that allows Squid to truly inter connect the band s inherently democratic means of music making storming across eight vivid tracks Murray also remarked that producer Carey once more coaxes out some feral performances from the band concluding that it is no less inviting than their debut while asserting its own identity at every corner 13 Max Pilley of NME commented that Squid s hungry curiosity combined with a desire to push their own boundaries comes to fruition on O Monolith to create an album that is ripe for discovery across multiple listens finding that there is now patience and a sense of self confidence that allows Squid to develop their ideas across time and space 16 Elvis Thirlwell of DIY pointed out the album s otherworldly folk cultishness with group chants and woodwind figures adding pastoral flair concluding that it retains that signature post punk flex guitars interlocking in askew time signatures and is an album of immense power and conviction 2 Jo Higgs of The Skinny described O Monolith as a torn up patchwork of terrain scorching sands sutured violently into haunting forestry sprawling ocean scapes tidally enveloping dense metropolitan high rises highlighting the final track as most worthy of being considered monolithic in its own right due to the fact it provides three distinct sonic variations in its first minute alone and does not rest on its laurels from thereon out It encapsulates O Monolith and elevates it 18 Writing for musicOMH Ross Horton opined that the album showcases a band capable of creating a unique fusion of old and new ish and finds them delving even deeper into denser and more whimsical themes Horton highlighted Siphon Song as a skilful manipulation of dynamics that creates a thrilling and unpredictable sonic journey further cementing the album s prowess 15 John Amen of The Line of Best Fit summarised the album as triumphant on its own terms and stylistically far ranging yet less radically individual than Field a still distinct yet replicable template from a band with enormous potential 14 Ben Jardine of Under the Radar found O Monolith to be vast and it both benefits and suffers from this vastness While it has plenty of memorable moments paired with an unfettered desire to explore and innovate in the studio it lacks the immediate throughline of its successor It s still Squid at their most experimental but it has more bark than bite 19 Track listing editO Monolith track listingNo TitleLength1 Swing In a Dream 4 292 Devil s Den 3 053 Siphon Song 5 584 Undergrowth 6 355 The Blades 6 286 After the Flash 5 347 Green Light 4 238 If You Had Seen the Bull s Swimming Attempts You Would Have Stayed Away 5 14Total length 41 00Charts editChart performance for O Monolith Chart 2023 Peakposition Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 20 78 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 21 99 Scottish Albums OCC 22 13 UK Albums OCC 23 34 UK Independent Albums OCC 24 6References edit Smirnov Aleksandr 9 June 2023 Album Review Squid O Monolith Beats Per Minute Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b c Thirlwell Elvis Squid O Monolith review DIY Retrieved 14 June 2023 Daly Rhian 8 February 2023 Squid announce new album O Monolith and share first single Swing In a Dream NME Retrieved 14 June 2023 Rettig James 18 April 2023 Squid Share New Single Undergrowth Stereogum Retrieved 14 June 2023 Krueger Jonah 25 May 2023 Squid Share Origins of New Song The Blades Exclusive Consequence Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b c Coffey Cailean 12 June 2023 Squid and the importance of breathing space The Line of Best Fit Retrieved 16 June 2023 a b c d e f g h Doran John 2 May 2023 Stone to the Bone Squid Interviewed The Quietus Retrieved 17 June 2023 a b c Leas Ryan 9 June 2023 Squid O Monolith Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved 14 June 2023 Pilley Max 6 June 2023 Squid on new album O Monolith We re all in the groove now we ve never been more confident NME Retrieved 17 June 2023 O Monolith by Squid reviews AnyDecentMusic Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b O Monolith by Squid Reviews and Tracks Metacritic Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b Monger Timothy Squid O Monolith Album Review AllMusic Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b Murray Robin 8 June 2023 Squid O Monolith Reviews Clash Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b Amen John 7 June 2023 Squid hammer home their iconoclastic moxie with O Monolith The Line of Best Fit Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b Horton Ross 9 June 2023 Squid O Monolith Album Reviews musicOMH Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b Pilley Max 7 June 2023 Squid O Monolith review a monument to daring artistic growth NME Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b Moura Rob 7 June 2023 Squid s O Monolith Is a Paranoid Post Genre Maelstrom PopMatters Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b Higgs Jo 6 June 2023 Squid album review O Monolith The Skinny Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b Jardine Ben 9 June 2023 Squid O Monolith Warp Under the Radar Retrieved 14 June 2023 Ultratop be Squid O Monolith in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 18 June 2023 Offiziellecharts de Squid O Monolith in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 16 June 2023 Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 17 June 2023 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company 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