8/30/2023

Electro-pop duo able machines announces sophomore LP & shares bouncy track + video: "Evidence"

ELECTRO-POP DUO

ABLE MACHINES

ANNOUNCES SELF-PRODUCED

SOPHOMORE LP

DIGITAL PRECISION

DUE OUT SEPTEMBER 29


PRE-ORDER THE LP HERE


& SHARES BOUNCY TRACK +

SELF-DIRECTED CINEMATIC VIDEO

"EVIDENCE"

OUT NOW


LISTEN HERE WATCH HERE


JOIN ABLE MACHINES FOR AN ALBUM RELEASE CELEBRATION

WITH A LIVE PERFORMANCE


LIVE IN LOS ANGELES

AT GOLD DIGGERS

ON SEPTEMBER 6


GET TICKETS HERE

photo by Linus Dotson


"The duo tauntingly toys with the normal boundaries of pop music, often coupling their catchy melodic music with dark lyrical imagery while self-producing their own visual content, music videos included."

"['Secrets and Lies'] is an intense electronic pop banger."

Photo credit: Linus Dotson 

Today, Los Angeles-based electro-pop duo able machines announces their futuristic self-produced sophomore album Digital Precision due out September 29 and available for pre-order now. Alongside the announcement, the pair share the first taste of the project with "Evidenceout now and its accompanying cinematic, self-directed video. With its Swedish pop influence, the latest track defiantly chooses self-love over a toxic relationship.


To celebrate the LP release, able machines will perform live at their official album release show in Los Angeles at Gold Diggers on September 6. Tickets are available now here.


Digital Precision, the forthcoming self-produced second album by able machines, moves into uncharted emotional and musical territory for the pair. “I think for both of us, writing this album was a cathartic purging of emotions,” says vocalist Tay Côlieé“Each song is a little glimpse into the inner workings of our brains and how we navigate the tangled dynamics of angsty love.” Over a varied set of 12 tracks, the project allows the duo to strikingly expand their sonic universe using punchy, futuristic production and timely, thoughtful lyricism–written and produced entirely by the two artists in Los Angeles. With their second album, the pair is able to expand on the work they've made and experiment with their influences. Côlieé says, “Stylistically, this second album gave us an opportunity to dive deeper into developing our sound. We had fun pulling elements from our background in different musical genres — like my love of Fiona Apple and Elliot Smith, Linus’ punk/metal upbringing and then melding all that into the electropop sphere.” The majority of Digital Precision was mixed by Seth Earnest (Tessa Violet) and mastered by Paul Logus (Anthrax, Notorious B.I.G.). 


"Evidence," out today, is an empowering, Swedish pop-influenced earworm with an irresistible baseline and dreamy vocals. Côlieé says, "We wrote this as sort of a response to breaking out of toxic relationship patterns and realizing your own worth." The album was already written when the track made its way into their lives, but they saw something special in it and dropped everything to record it. Côlieé adds, "Musically, it’s our tribute to our favorite Scandinavian artists."


The track's accompanying self-directed video is a cinematic CSI-style take on the song as the duo step into character as detectives, doing research and collecting evidence investigating a toxic ex. Dotson says, "It was the perfect opportunity to put our 3 “band chihuahuas” in the video as the K-9 Unit. We found an old audio parts manufacturing lab in East LA and it was the perfect location for our crime lab." The plot-based video posed new challenges, like having to recruit multiple characters other than themselves for the first time. Côlieé adds, "The production had so many moving parts, rather than just Linus and I winging it, we had so many opportunities to plan and add little Easter eggs in every scene — like hiding our song lyrics in the love letters and having our logo appear in subtle places.”


Watch: "Evidence" (Official Music Video)


Rising duo able machines is made up of Tay Côlieé and Linus Dotson who met when Côlieé was perusing Craigslist in search of musical gear and stumbled upon a “wanted” ad posted by producer Dotson. Dotson, professionally known as Linus Of Hollywood, has made a name as a diverse songwriter and producer, working with a range of artists including The Charlatans UK, Bowling For Soup, Diddy, Cheap Trick and Smashing Pumpkins. He’s also a member of Santa Barbara pop/punk legends Nerf Herder, who are best known for writing the theme song for popular television show, Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Côlieé first began acting as a teenager and later moved into music as a ghostwriter for Capitol Records, co-writing hits for major pop titans including Ariana Grande and Camila Cabello.


The group's first single, “Secrets and Lies” was written on the afternoon they met, and fueled by a matched passion and palpable artistic chemistry, able machines was born. Of their boundary-pushing sound and remarkable self-sufficiency, The HYPE Magazine wrote, "The duo tauntingly toys with the normal boundaries of pop music, often coupling their catchy melodic music with dark lyrical imagery while self-producing their own visual content, music videos included." Today, coming off of a successful Japanese mini tour, able machines is ready to re-introduce themselves with their second body of work that spans a vast musical soundscape and sees the two plunge into emotional depths like never before.


The bouncy, Swedish pop-inspired "Evidence," is out everywhere now. The sophomore LP by able machines, Digital Precision, is due out September 29 and available to pre-order now. Celebrate the LP at the official album release show with able machines live in Los Angeles on September 6. Tickets are on sale now here and merch is available hereConnect with able machines on InstagramTwitterYouTube and TikTok and stay tuned for more from the rising duo.

Artwork credit: able machines, photo by Linus Dotson

Download hi-res LP artwork

Digital Precision (LP) Tracklisting:


01. Nefarious

02. Digital Precision

03. Coronal Mass Ejection

04. Watch The World Die

05. Evidence

06. Where Is My Mind?

07. Machiavellian

08. Hope It Hurts

09. You’ll Find Out

10. Conclusions

11. Dirty Pictures

12. 33°





able machines Bio


Los Angeles electro-pop duo able machines burst onto the music scene in 2019 with their first single “Secrets and Lies”, setting the blueprint of their unique sound — coupling (often) dark lyrical imagery with concise pop hooks and melodies over electronic soundscapes. 2021 saw the release of their dynamic debut album "Pathological", further cementing the foundation for their sonic style. 

 

able machines started when singer Tay Côlieé was perusing Craigslist in search of musical gear and stumbled upon a “wanted” ad posted by producer Linus Dotson. “We always laugh about how we met on Craigslist,” laughs Linus. “It seems so random, especially since neither of us hardly ever go on there.” Upon meeting they quickly discovered they had both been floating in the same musical circles. Linus (professionally known as Linus Of Hollywood) has made a name as a diverse songwriter and producer, working with the likes of The Charlatans UK, Bowling For Soup, Diddy, Cheap Trick and Smashing Pumpkins. He’s also a member of Santa Barbara pop/punk legends Nerf Herder (best known for writing the “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” theme song). Tay got her start acting as a teenager and transitioned into music as a ghost writer for Capitol Records, co-writing hits for other artists including Ariana Grande and Camila Cabello. 


They wrote their first single “Secrets and Lies” on the first afternoon they met. “Here we were, two strangers, divulging our dirty laundry and relationship woes to write that song. "We didn’t even know each other at all yet, but fortunately we got to know each other quickly and somehow didn’t scare each other off,” says Tay. Immediately sensing chemistry and musical magic, they created able machines and began developing their musical and visual body of work. Holed up in Dotson’s home studio and surrounded by their loyal pack of chihuahuas, able machines is quite the self-contained unit — writing and producing all their own songs, as well as filming and editing their music videos.  


2023 is proving to be an exciting year for the duo, with a successful Japanese mini-tour completed and the impending release of their second album “Digital Precision” due out in September. Covering a vast expanse of musical space, the album careens from the riff-heavy title track to the Swedish-influenced pop of “Evidence”, all the way down to the emotional epicness of “Hope It Hurts”. “I think for both of us, writing this album was a cathartic purging of emotions,” explains Tay. “Each song is a little glimpse into the inner workings of our brains and how we navigate the tangled dynamics of angsty love.” The majority of “Digital Precision” was mixed by Seth Earnest (Tessa Violet) and mastered by Paul Logus (Anthrax, Notorious B.I.G.). 

Photo credit: Linus Dotson 

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