The rest of the songs land somewhere in between, forming an exciting sonic landscape or a dynamic backdrop for your mind to drift to a whole new dimension. These first two singles pretty much set the framework for the album – the outer limits being frantic krautrock rhythms at one end and the dreamy free-floating at the other. Maybe it shouldn’t have come as surprise since the band has gained widespread critical acclaim and a multitude of wide-eyed devotees because of this particular trait. So, here I am, only two songs into the album and my mind is already switching off into a free-falling mode that feels like an intense hypnagogic jerk in zero gravity. In this song, the manic rhythms give way to the ebb and flow of ethereal guitars that lull you into the neverland of lucid dreams with ease, like a hipster version of early PINK FLOYD. The second single off the album, “Welcome Blue Valkyrie,” dives even deeper into sonic reveries of the trippy kind. Like an illusionist performing a sleight of hand, the song fixes you in a state of a sonic dust storm as if with a mesmeric eye. Only by a great effort of will, you might be able to hold back from being overwhelmed by the sonic wall of ethereal bliss or “autuuden äänivalli” as the band calls it. The first single release, “An Bat None,” launches into a sparkling and hypnotic dreamworld of sound that is simultaneously reminiscent of the surreal dream-pop of MEW and the drowsy, spacious shoegaze of SLOWDIVE, with sonic bursts of fuzzy guitars à la MY BLOODY VALENTINE. Two songs were released ahead of the album as teasers. “Polysomn” is not necessarily music to take drugs to, simply because it’s pure dope in itself. The band’s sonic palette consists of a meticulously crafted mixture of atmospheric pop, shoegaze, and all the past influences, ranging from krautrock to 1990s alternative, reshaped into a treasure-trove of psychedelic enlightenment. The psych-pop of KAIRON IRSE! sounds like a multicolored fever dream buzzing through your cerebral cortex. This new album marks an exciting departure from the gritty and krautrockish psychedelia of the band’s previous albums into the lysergic pop realms of bands such as TAME IMPALA and MEW – with a unique twist, of course. Now the band is in the roster of Svart Records and they will be releasing a new selection of sonic incantations entitled ”Polysomn” on 11 September 2020. KAIRON IRSE! was formed in 2009 by four inner-space travelers and in 2014, their album “Ujubasajuba” set Bandcamp on fire.
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I’m talking about psychedelic music that worms its way into your head and pushes you off this plane of reality – pure stream of consciousness stuff, that is. I’d like to stress that by “surreal” I do not mean the type of underground rock that’s predominantly weird, but rather something unusual and fascinating, mind-bending even. Dictation of thought in the absence of all control exercised by reason, outside of all aesthetic and moral preoccupation.” This sounds to me like something that music would be well-suited to achieve in general, and the Finnish astral magicians, KAIRON IRSE!, are just the right bunch to evoke a particularly surreal response.
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One version of the Surrealist Manifesto reads something like this: “Surrealism is pure psychic automatism, by which one proposes to express, either verbally, in writing, or by any other manner, the real functioning of thought.