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LA Post-Rock Outfit GYPSUM Release Shimmering New Single “Lungs,” Premieres Via Under The Radar

“’Lungs’ finds the band drenched in feedback and effects, with Arboles and Jewell trading layered guitar lines and celestial harmonies all anchored by Reed’s winding snare patterns. It’s a striking meeting of light and dark, with Arboles’ guitar adding layers of murky fuzz and distortion while Jewell explores spacey, cosmic melodies.” – Under The Radar

“Gypsum have been meting out their complex, immersive post-rock to sophisticates on the L.A. scene for more than six years. Now they’re ready to make a larger statement…” – Buzzbands

” [‘Follow Me’ is] a percussive and persuasive indie rock track that serves a reminder that to appreciate what we have” – Vanyaland

Los Angeles post-rock outfit
GYPSUM Release Shimmering New Single “Lungs
showcasing the band at its most collaborative

Premiered via Under The Radar

Self-titled debut album out October 12

Album release show at Los Angeles’ Zebulon on October 13

GYPSUM
L-R:  Jessy Reed, Sapphire Jewell, Anna Arboles
Photo credit: Wes O’Connor

OCTOBER 5, 2021 (Los Angeles, CA) – “My biggest memory about this song is writing it in the middle of summer in this tiny rehearsal space we had that would just bake in the sun all day that would just be an oven when we showed up that evening,” says Gypsum’s guitarist and vocalist Anna Arboles about the outfit’s new and most collaborative track “Lungs,” on which outer space riffs and – as Arboles calls it – “hairy-scary feedback” cacophonously coalesce over sophisticated snare patterns. We didn’t have AC, so we would soak and then freeze bandanas in the mini fridge to wrap around our necks and then just sweat it out while we worked out this song. Somehow it feels fitting for the song that is about breaking out of your own body to get what you want,” Arboles explains. Rounded out by drummer Jessy Reed and guitarist and vocalist, Sapphire Jewell, Gypsum is a synergistic exercise in collectivist arrangement, dissolving artistic ego into cooperativity. The track (premiered viaUnder The Radar) is the third single to come off their eponymous debut self-titled album out on October 12, 2021via Sonic Ritual.

Steeped in classic-sounding shoegaze, recalling such pivotal acts such as Cocteau Twins, Throwing Muses, and Lush, “Lungs” swirls in swaths of shimmering musical layers with their vocals peeking out of the clouds like rays of sunlight. Jewell adds, “I love the heaviness of this song with the heavenly harmonies. It’s one of my favorites to play live.” Arboles chimes in saying that the creative process in general felt very “embodied.” “Recording this song was a fav of mine too. I played my old Silvertone with Goldfoil pickups into an old big muff into my Fender deluxe reverb. We rarely use distorted sounds, so this was my one chance to get it right. I ended up layering fuzzed out sounds with a super clean layer, and kind of mixed them in and out to taste. Sapphire is a pedal genius and I think did this song in one track and it sounds absolutely huge. Her whole guitar situation in the last chorus blows my mind each listen.” 

GYPSUM Track List 
1. Follow Me
2. Lungs
3. Gull Lake
4. Give It
5. Snow White
6. Grafting
7. Kaleidoscope
8. Satisfied
9. Margaret
10. Disappear

The band’s debut album was recorded over 14 days at Station House Studio with engineer Mark Rains (Tanya Tucker, Alice Bag), and is a deeply rewarding listen dense with mystery, complexity, darkness, majesty, and beauty. A great showcase of some of the album’s themes and textures comes from the previously released singles: the lustrous, percussion-driven “Follow Me,” which was inspired by the people throughout history who have been forced to leave their home and seek refuge and “Give It,” which is about self-determination and identity and features mesmerizing hi-hat work and chasmic, stop-and-start waves of Sleater-Kinney-esque guitar interplay. 

GYPSUM
L-R:  Sapphire Jewell, Anna Arboles, Jessy Reed
Photo credit: Wes O’Connor

Assembled through the knotty intersections between guitars, imploring harmonies and exploratory rhythms, Gypsum features all three members on backing vocals, Jewell and Arboles’ voices blend with atomic affinity, rich alto leads encircled by hazily imploring harmony stacks. Reed, whose interest in Brazillian polyrhythms and Latin percussion inflect her performance, used a hodgepodge of kits ranging from the 1930s to present, swapping out toms regularly and changing snare tunings to accommodate her “sounds and vision” for each track. While the guitarists’ lifelong love of riot grrl and grunge inform the dynamic builds of their intricate fretwork. 

As a group, Gypsum cites influences as diverse as punk, prog, jazz and psychedelia and takes inspiration from genre-hopping jazz and punk acts like Hiatus Kaiyote, DIIV and Foals. If it sounds like a science experiment, its three members view it that way, too. 

Gypsum is Sapphire Jewell (guitarist and vocalist), Anna Arboles (guitarist and vocalist), Jessy Reed (drums).

Lungs” is available on DSPs via Sonic Ritual here: https://lnk.to/LungsSingle.

Pre-save Gypsum here: https://lnk.to/Gypsum.

Tickets for their October 13 Zebulon album release show here.

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