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Free Energy

Release Date: September 6, 2024

Free Energy

Release Date: September 6, 2024

Dummy is a rock band from Los Angeles comprised of Alex Ewell, Emma Maatman, Nathan O’Dell, and Joe Trainor. Their debut full-length Mandatory Enjoyment (Trouble in Mind) arrived in late 2021, becoming one of the year’s sleeper hits and garnering praise from Pitchfork, Stereogum, and more. Coming out of lockdown, the band spent two years touring in support of the record, and it is this transformational experience that pulses through Free Energy, the exhilarating follow-up to Mandatory Enjoyment.

A creatively restless band, Dummy (Ewell: drums, synths, bass; Maatman: vocals, synths, organ; O'Dell: vocals, guitar, organ; Trainor: guitar, bass, synths) wanted to get harder, dancier, more psychedelic for their next record. This meant applying explorative potentials of electronic textures to the elemental qualities of rock i.e. more vocal loops, sampling, more crazy rhythms, and playful synths - but make those samples of Trainor’s guitar, let Maatman sing bolder, experiment with using cold mechanical elements in warm and sparkly ways, and lean harder into traditional-yet-still-awesome forms of rock guitar experimentation like feedback. The result is a record that celebrates music’s ability to move the body, whether that be through a teeth-rattling wall of MBV-esque noise, a sticky pop chorus, or a joyous drum machine—or, if you’re Dummy, maybe all of them in the same song.


Pop music has always been a big part of Dummy’s sound and it manifests in different ways all over Free Energy: the bubbly synth sequence made with a Korg EM1 popping all over “Nullspace,” the revved-up drone-pop inspired by second and third wave Dunedin Sound bands like Look Blue Go Purple and Dadamah, and the motorik beat powering “Nine Clean Nails,” perhaps the most confidently pop song Dummy has ever recorded and one that exemplifies Free Energy’s balancing of live performance intensity with electronic augmentations, the dancier rhythmic elements created out of a drum loop recorded by Ewell while the bridge recalls the Feelies with call-and-response guitars from O’Dell and expressive vocals from Maatman.


Free Energy also features guest appearances from Oakland-based saxophonist and electroacoustic artist Cole Pulice (Moon Glyph) contributes saxophone and wind synths and Jen Powers of Powers / Rolin Duo (Astral Editions, Feeding Tube Records). 

Tracklist

  • Intro-UB
  • Soonish...
  • Unshaped Road
  • Opaline Bubbletear
  • Blue Dada
  • Nullspace
  • Minus World
  • Dip In The Lake
  • Sudden Flutes
  • Psychic Battery
  • Nine Clean Nails
  • Godspin

Reviews

  • “a driving blast of dance floor physicality”

    - Aquarium Drunkard
  • “Dummy is surely one of the most creative rock bands currently working.”

    - Bandcamp
  • “...as expansive and majestic as its title suggests.”

    - CONSEQUENCE
  • "'Free Energy' sounds like the work of a band tapping into the well of creativity at its source and coming up with a work that gently and gracefully slides the group up one notch closer to their heroes."

    - Far Out Magazine
  • "The devotion to song form, and the universal power of a great beat, seems borne of a conviction that challenging, adventurous music needn't be some hermetic niche concern—that the stuff really matters, whether there are 15 people dancing or 15,000."

    - Hearing Things
  • “Dummy are and have always been a scrappy underdog sort of band, and even in success they remain steadfast in how their music is created, recorded, promoted, and released.”

    - The Line of Best Fit
  • "The Los Angeles band's second LP moves from trance-like rhythms and skittering drum patterns through wistful krautrock, catchy dream pop, warped guitars, and the almost-alien and otherworldly."

    - Paste
  • "It’s the sound of a band turning all its potential energy into music that’s dazzlingly kinetic and powerful."

    - Pitchfork (8.0 Review)
  • “Lots of parts of 'Free Energy' might remind you of some other band or record, but the end result is a gorgeous collection of sounds and ideas and emotions, one that’s as deeply felt as it is intricately plotted. I don't hear quotation marks when I listen to Free Energy. Instead, I hear a band in love with its own potential.”

    - Stereogum (Album of The Week)
  • "Dummy have incorporated a new palette of sounds that evoke the indie dance floor classics of Stereolab and the gently balearic pulse of St. Etienne. Despite the obvious threat, songs as good as "Nullspace" and "Soonish" transcend any cynicism, and you're left bathing in a welcome optimism”

    - UNCUT (8/10)