other titles...
- A Tightwire
- It Will Get Worse
- Me and My Flashes
- Under Your Reach
- How to Say Deisar
- (I Wanna) Break Out
- Like You’ll Lose
- Music for 3 Drums
- France And
- Charlie’s Vox
- Ripped + Torn
- T.L.A.
Lifeguard
Ripped And Torn
Matador
Noisy and immediate, cryptic but heartfelt, they draw inspiration from punk, dub, power-pop and experimental sounds, and bring them all together in explosive cacophony.
Recorded in 2024, in Chicago, with producer, Randy Randall (No Age), the album captures a claustrophobic scrappiness that evokes the feeling and energy of house parties and tightly-packed rooms, where ears are easily overwhelmed, and ragged improvisations connect with the same force as melodic hooks. “It Will Get Worse” evokes early punk, with Lowenstein swapping seamlessly between a blistering d-beat and a shuddering odd-time break. The dub-inflected “Like You’ll Lose” takes inspiration from Lee Perry’s tight drum sound and expansive lo-fi atmospherics, with Case’s baseline providing a center of gravity for skittering rhythms and tumbling echoes. “Under Your Reach” has become a linchpin of the Lifeguard live set, where its electric organ intro often signals the close of a mid-set free-form freakout. That drone gives way to Slater’s laser-beam guitar riff, and to his and Case’s eerily anthemic vocals, before ultimately blasting off into buzzsaw noise in the song’s climactic breakdown.
Lifeguard remains a singular and intimate space where freedom, noise, and melody find visceral form.
“The physical element is something we’re all very together on,” explains Slater. “The immediacy of making music. The instant pleasure and satisfaction of it.”