Description
Voyager, the seventh album from Current Joys, rattles with the live- wire feeling thats thrummed through all of Rattigans previous releases: quavering, scream-itself-hoarse vocals and self- interrogation via song. But here, that bristling, sentimental rock n roll cacophony is overlaid with a soundtrack orchestra guiding it along. Its an odyssey, a grand-sounding journey of self-discovery spread across sixteen tracks.
Part ekphrasis, part personal, its Rattigan learning new ways to understand his own feelings and identity while inspired by the highly stylized, striking storytelling of filmmakers like Alfred Hitchcock, Terrence Malick, Agnès Varda and Andrei Tarkovsky. Voyager is unlike anything Current Joys has released before.
On his new album, Rattigan eschews lo-fi home recordings for a full band and recording sessions at Stinson Beach Studios. As a vocalist/drummer in his other band Surf Curse, Rattigan had finally opened up to the possibility of working in a professional studio.
Its all held together by the fervour of Rattigans creative process. He believes in the premonitory power of music and he latches onto the song ideas that strike him in the moment, propelled by an abstract existentialism or burst of feeling more than anything else. It imbues Voyager with an intensity and intimacy with the sense that youre getting to hear, all at once, the disparate parts that make a project or person into a sprawling, cinematic whole.
Similar to Tame Impala or Mac Demarco in their early days, Current Joys is singular and with a fanbase that extends far outside of traditional indie fans. The band managed to establish an indie and mainstream audience while flying under the radar of DSPs and nearly all other industry levers. They are one of the first indie bands to have their place fully created and cemented by TikTok.
Available to independent retailers on Opaque Purple coloured vinyl in a gatefold sleeve plus blue flexi disc featuring the track Naked.






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