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Yamantaka // Sonic Titan announce new album, stream new song

Experimental Canadian art collective/traveling rock band Yamantaka // Sonic Titan reveal tracklisting, album artwork

Artwork from Yamantaka // Sonic Titan's

Artwork from Yamantaka // Sonic Titan’s “UZU” due Oct. 29 via Paper Bag and suicide Squeeze.

As audiences might have gleaned from their Hillside performance, Canadian “Noh—wave” art collective/traveling rock band Yamantaka // Sonic Titan are recording new material and are set to release a new full-length, UZU, due Oct. 29 via Paper Bag in Canada and Suicide Squeeze in the United States.

Pitchfork broke the news to the public Aug. 8 along with the album’s artwork and its tracklisting. In addition to nine new releases including “One,” available for streaming above, the album will include the Adult Swim Singles Program 2012-retained “Lamia,” available for free download from Adult Swim. Full tracklisting (as provided by Pitchfork) below.

UZU:
01 “Atalanta”
02 “Whalesong”
03 “Lamia”
04 “Windflower”
05 “Hall of Mirrors”
06 “Seasickness pt1”
07 “Seasickness pt2”
08 “Bring Me The Hand of Bloody Benzaiten”
09 “One”
10 “Saturn’s Return”

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Hillside review: Yamantaka // Sonic Titan perform new material
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Concert review: Yamantaka // Sonic Titan at Guelph’s eBar Jan. 17, 2013

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Hillside reviews: Yamantaka // Sonic Titan at Guelph Lake Conservation Area- Island Stage – July 27, 2013

Yamantaka // Sonic Titan performs new material at Hillside Festival

Yamantaka // Sonic Titan performed a new, unidentified song at Hillside Festival in Guelph, Ont. July 27. Photo: Tom Beedham

Yamantaka // Sonic Titan performed a new, unidentified song at Hillside Festival in Guelph, Ont. July 27. Photo: Tom Beedham

Apparently having left the black and white dragon puppet they memorably snaked through the crowd at their last appearance in Guelph and other recent performances, Yamantaka // Sonic Titan’s roughly 40-minute Hillside set was less about the theatrics the art collective has been given attention for and more about the music.

The group nodded at Noh and kabuki theatre with their characteristic face paint and lead singer Ruby Kato Attwood’s fan dancing, but that wasn’t all stuff the audience took in as the group played through its set, only breaking to introduce songs or express gratitude.

Having released their self-titled debut LP in 2011, the group has otherwise only released a single, “Lamia,” via the 2012 edition of the Adult Swim Singles Program, but YT//ST still managed to go beyond providing performances of the aforementioned single and YT//ST staples like “Hoshi Neko,” “Queens,” and “Reverse Crystal Murder of a Spider” when they gave their performance at the Island Stage.

Sure, all of those songs made it into the mix, but the group also served up a cover of Japanese super-group PYG’s “Hana Taiyo Ame,” and piqued interests with a new, unidentified song featuring lead vocals from YT//ST regular Ange Loft. Referring to the group’s honorific as a character, Loft sang of “Yama looking back at me” on the track, which boasted heavier, more metal-leaning instrumentals than other songs the group featured on their debut.

Pair the output of that performance with the group’s announcement of a signing with Suicide Squeeze in April, and perhaps we can anticipate some new recorded material from this group in the near future.

Yamantaka // Sonic Titan also performed a special collaborative workshop with AroarA on the Sun Stage at Hillside Festival.

Related:
Yamantaka // Sonic Titan’s Alaska B. and Ruby Kato Attwood talk “cerebral cougars,” video games
Concert review: Yamantaka // Sonic Titan at Guelph’s eBar Jan. 17, 2013