DC Presents: Savak / Goo / Knorke
DC Presents: Savak / Goo / Knorke
Very happy to welcome Savak to DC all the way from NYC. SAVAK was formed in 2015 by Sohrab Habibion (Obits, Edsel) and Michael Jaworski (The Cops, Virgin
Islands), who play guitars and trade off singing songs, along with drummer Matt Schulz (Holy Fuck, Enon). The UK live band features Will Fitzpatrick (Good Grief, Witching Waves) on bass.
Flavors Of Paradise. Freaky Orange Parka. Fun-loving Octogenarian Pickleballers. The 6th album by
Brooklyn’s post-punk stalwarts SAVAK, Flavors Of Paradise, was recorded in Chicago at Steve Albini’s
Electrical Audio studio. For a band that has toured Europe and the UK seven times and never set foot
in California, recording 12 songs in 3 days was a breeze across the Danube. The band hunkered down,
jammed out ideas in 2 marathon sessions, played a couple of shows to test drive the new material and
then got to work with Matthew Barnhart (Superchunk, Bob Mould). No guests, no edits, no country and
definitely no funk—the record is lean, spacious and lively.
Noisey/VICE wrote that SAVAK makes “a potent and pointed agitpop racket which manages to balance
the dark and moody with the catchy as fuck.” UK’s Louder noted the group’s “endlessly astute
observations on the modern world.” And Mojo magazine highlighted their “superior twin-guitar slash
action.” So what does that get you? Well, there are recognizable touchstones across electric
guitar-based music from the 60s to today. The jagged stabs of The Fall are tempered by harmonies you
might hear in a Flamin’ Groovies tune. A nod to The 13th Floor Elevators is purposefully undercut with
a riff that'd make Wilko Johnson proud. You can pull out details that wouldn’t be out of place in songs by
Royal Headache, Stereolab, NoMeansNo, Feelies, Stooges, Kinks, Mission of Burma, etc. If the guitar
can do it, SAVAK is willing to find a way to use it.
After 5 LPs, an EP, a handful of 7”s, and a couple of split releases, SAVAK still has plenty to say. They
comfortably take on marriage, espionage, self-reflection, credit (or lack of), sympathy, absurdity,
vulnerability, polarization, dogs . . . dogs? Yes. Sure, it’s probably a metaphor, but—woof woof—SAVAK
is equally comfortable at the dog park as they are browsing the local used bookstore.
What’s your flavor? Press play and find out.
Support comes from Goo and local legends Knorke.
9/10/24
£10 advance
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