
Outside Over There
Heavyweight psychedelic improvisers EarthBall are back with their third and most monstrous record to date: Outside Over There, released on Upset The Rhythm. Born from the haunted basements of Nanaimo, Canada, the quintet thrives on spontaneity, shaping improvisation into jagged hallucinations and ecstatic eruptions.Ā
Recorded live-off-the-floor in 2024 in Jeremy, Izzy, and Kellenās basement, and mixed by drummer John Brennan, Outside Over There is an album that feels both summoned and inevitable. Each track lands with uncanny purpose, as if uncovered rather than written.
The opener, 100%, features a cameo from comedian and English icon Stewart Lee, who lent his blessing for the band to use a fragment of his stand-up. The album was mastered by John Dieterich (Deerhoof), with liner text contributed by longtime comrade John Olson (Wolf Eyes). Olson describes the album in his unmistakable style:
āThis eight-track odyssey unfolds like a dreamscape, where whispered incantations brush against the shadowy fringes of the cosmos, and wild, CĆ©zanne-inspired rock anthems erupt like geysers of color in the midst of a western warm and wet rain storm⦠culminating in the sprawling eleven minute masterpiece, āAnd The Music Shall Untune The Sky,ā aptly dubbed the Earth Crusher. A creation so utterly deconstructed and intertwined with the pulse of nature itself that if AI was called upon to conceive āOutside Over Thereā anew, it would just spit back, āF.U. in Tree Fontā. An enchanting invitation for even the flat-earthers to join the circle, if only just a little.
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Outside Over There
Heavyweight psychedelic improvisers EarthBall are back with their third and most monstrous record to date: Outside Over There, released on Upset The Rhythm. Born from the haunted basements of Nanaimo, Canada, the quintet thrives on spontaneity, shaping improvisation into jagged hallucinations and ecstatic eruptions.Ā
Recorded live-off-the-floor in 2024 in Jeremy, Izzy, and Kellenās basement, and mixed by drummer John Brennan, Outside Over There is an album that feels both summoned and inevitable. Each track lands with uncanny purpose, as if uncovered rather than written.
The opener, 100%, features a cameo from comedian and English icon Stewart Lee, who lent his blessing for the band to use a fragment of his stand-up. The album was mastered by John Dieterich (Deerhoof), with liner text contributed by longtime comrade John Olson (Wolf Eyes). Olson describes the album in his unmistakable style:
āThis eight-track odyssey unfolds like a dreamscape, where whispered incantations brush against the shadowy fringes of the cosmos, and wild, CĆ©zanne-inspired rock anthems erupt like geysers of color in the midst of a western warm and wet rain storm⦠culminating in the sprawling eleven minute masterpiece, āAnd The Music Shall Untune The Sky,ā aptly dubbed the Earth Crusher. A creation so utterly deconstructed and intertwined with the pulse of nature itself that if AI was called upon to conceive āOutside Over Thereā anew, it would just spit back, āF.U. in Tree Fontā. An enchanting invitation for even the flat-earthers to join the circle, if only just a little.
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Heavyweight psychedelic improvisers EarthBall are back with their third and most monstrous record to date: Outside Over There, released on Upset The Rhythm. Born from the haunted basements of Nanaimo, Canada, the quintet thrives on spontaneity, shaping improvisation into jagged hallucinations and ecstatic eruptions.Ā
Recorded live-off-the-floor in 2024 in Jeremy, Izzy, and Kellenās basement, and mixed by drummer John Brennan, Outside Over There is an album that feels both summoned and inevitable. Each track lands with uncanny purpose, as if uncovered rather than written.
The opener, 100%, features a cameo from comedian and English icon Stewart Lee, who lent his blessing for the band to use a fragment of his stand-up. The album was mastered by John Dieterich (Deerhoof), with liner text contributed by longtime comrade John Olson (Wolf Eyes). Olson describes the album in his unmistakable style:
āThis eight-track odyssey unfolds like a dreamscape, where whispered incantations brush against the shadowy fringes of the cosmos, and wild, CĆ©zanne-inspired rock anthems erupt like geysers of color in the midst of a western warm and wet rain storm⦠culminating in the sprawling eleven minute masterpiece, āAnd The Music Shall Untune The Sky,ā aptly dubbed the Earth Crusher. A creation so utterly deconstructed and intertwined with the pulse of nature itself that if AI was called upon to conceive āOutside Over Thereā anew, it would just spit back, āF.U. in Tree Fontā. An enchanting invitation for even the flat-earthers to join the circle, if only just a little.











