Fievel Is Glauque Announce New Album Rong Weicknes, Share Song: Listen

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Fievel Is Glauque Announce New Album Rong Weicknes, Share Song: Listen

“As Above So Below” is “probably our most conventional tune yet,” the outfit’s Zach Phillips said in a press release

Two members of the Fievel Is Glauque band

Fievel Is Glauque’s Zach Phillips and Ma Clément, photo by André Sacalxot

Fievel Is Glauque have a new album on the way. Rong Weicknes, out October 25 via Fat Possum, follows the jazz duo’s 2022 LP Flaming Swords. “As Above So Below,” which you can hear below, leads the record. In a press release, the duo’s Zach Phillips called the track “probably our most conventional tune yet,” adding that the lyrics “could be said to both troll and co-sign typical pop lyricism.” Joey Agresta directed the song’s video, to a brief of visual cues from Phillips including “The Sound of Music, Ma [Clément, singer] spinning in a field, ’90s ‘positivity,’ Dido.”

On Rong Weicknes, Phillips and Clément enlisted an octet of musicians from the United States, Belgium, and Canada: guitarist Thom Gill, bassist Logan Kane, percussionist Daniel Rossi, André Sacalxot on woodwind, drummer Gaspard Sicx, and Chris Weisman on guitar and electric sitar. They recorded the album last year at the Outlier Inn, a farm and studio in upstate New York.

Rong Weicknes:

01 Hover
02 As Above So Below
03 Would You Rather?
04 Love Weapon
05 Rong Weicknes
06 Toute Suite
07 It’s So Easy
08 I’m Scanning Things I Can’t See
09 Kayfabe
10 My Oubliette
11 Dark Dancing
12 Great Blues
13 Transparent
14 Eternal Irises
15 Haut Contre Bas

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