8/05/2020

THE ARCHAEAS... sign to Goner Records - Announce debut S/T album out Sept 18 - Release new single "Reality Commander" - Live on GonerTV Aug 15

INTRODUCING…THE ARCHAEAS

ANNOUNCE DEBUT S/T ALBUM COMING SEPTEMBER 18 ON GONER RECORDS

REVEAL LEAD SINGLE “REALITY COMMANDER

Wild Zero, a story where superheroes come to help a trans heroine save Earth from an influx of alien zombies, resonated deeply with Violet Archaea as she was coming to terms with being a badass trans musician in Kentucky. Gender politics don’t dominate Archaeas’ message - it’s more the anxiety and pressure of living in today’s world that creates such intense music and feelings. Here’s one of the year’s most explosive debut punk records that forces you to feel.

Album Artwork By MF Joyce

“Tension, anxiety, ominous energy, and the release that comes from vanquishing those mental foes. Specifically, vanquishing them with rock and roll.” That’s how Violet Archaea, guitarist, singer and leader of Louisville’s Archaeas describes the themes of their new self-titled album on Goner Records

Wild Zero, a story where rock and roll superheroes Guitar Wolf come to help a trans heroine save Earth from an influx of alien zombies, resonated deeply with Violet as she was coming to terms with being a badass trans musician in Kentucky. As in the film, gender politics don’t dominate Archaeas’ message -- it’s more the anxiety and pressure of living in today’s world that creates such intense music and feelings. 

Their first single "Reality Commander", debuted today is about “Striving to be able to effectively change reality,” Violet notes. “The struggle for self actualization in an environment that makes it very difficult to achieve."
Archaeas - "Reality Commander"
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The Archaeas’ roots make sense: the bombastic Japanese trio Guitar Wolf (Goner Records’ first release in 1993) and Mark Sultan (“BBQ” from the King Khan & BBQ Show’s first album, released by Goner in 2004.) “I began working on the first set of Archaeas songs after seeing Wild Zero for the first time,” Violet explains. “Back then I had the drums on my feet Mark Sultan-style. We projected it on a wall and had the audio blasting through a huge PA system. I’m hugely inspired by Seiji.”

Beginning as a one-witch band, they now perform as a perfectly-balanced rock trio with frightening power. Archaeas reflect punk rock and rock n’ roll from the last fifty years. From AC/DC, Johnny Thunders’ Heartbreakers and The Dead Boys through The Reatards and Carbonas, even early Ty Segall, but Archaeas are young enough to soak up sounds, attitudes, riffs and turnarounds from other bands and songs and still push them into their own Battle Royale. It’s a sound full of chaos but the band always knows its next move, even if you don’t.

The result is one of the most explosive debut albums in recent memory. In the midst of the mud and blood and the riffs, a rhythm starts up. Then guitar and bass blast as one thick bulldozing wall of distortion. The drums kick your ass, and the vocals express a yearning, an anguish, and hopefully a release, with all the parts racing until the song is over… quickly. Violet can really play some guitar, but don’t look for solos long enough to get your lighter out for. Some razor cuts and she’s done with it. 

Attacking the difficulty of being your own person, The Archaeas’ message and meaning fly out of their souls, mashed into rhythms that hit your body as hard as your heart. Their debut demands your ears and forces you to feel things. What kinds of things? Violet has a few thoughts. “Anger, paranoia, chaos, evil, love, regret, happiness, disenfranchisement, release, clarity, freedom, power. In that order.” 

Archaeas hits September 18 on Goner Records. To pre-order go here. You can also catch a live performance on GonerTV August 15 at 9PM EST - watch here.


Early Praise for The Archaeas

"This Kentucky gang knocks it outta the park on the first pitch. ARCHAEAS’ sound centers on skull-streamlining—full forward-motion guitar riffs, rhythms jabbing outta the garage but careening too wildly to be saddled with that tag. Feels freer, younger, druggier and more genuine than much of what ya hear as of late. A cool and true two-prong hit here—A-side’s the good-time, B’s the head-crack—jammed with enough spirit to make the shittiest over-it puker smile through the chunks. Cannot wait to hear more." MAXIMUM ROCK N ROLL

"Kind of a bold move to start off your debut 7″ single with a song title as gloriously generic as “Rock N Roll”, but that’s the sort of gutsy move I’ve come to expect from this label. As far as this specific track is concerned, it sounds perfectly fine, not too raw nor too melodic, somewhat reminiscent of the more upbeat punk tunes on Tyvek’s debut full-length... “Replica” is ever so slightly more refined, coasting downward on a chorus of “your brains / fell out”, which works for me." YELLOW GREEN AND RED
Press Photo By M. Scruggs

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