
Naked Roommate Pass The Loofah Vinyl LP Indies Metallic Silver Colour 2024
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Tracklist:
1. No Kicker
2. Fight Flight
3. Successful Friend
4. Ducky & Viv
5. Bus
6. Broken Whisper
7. G-Y pt. 1
8. Sunblot
9. Reasons Why
10. Yob
11. G-Y pt. 2
12. I Canât Be Found
Oaklandâs Naked Roommate have been slinking around the Bay Area lighting up stages, shaking asses & confounding listeners since 2018, when the group - originally just the duo of real-life partners Andy Jordan & Amber Sermeno (both formerly of The World) - self-released a cassette of demos (2018âs âNaked Roommateâ). Members Michael âMigâ Zamora & Alejandra Alcala (Blues Lawyer) joined soon after to augment the sound & live band with their proper full-length album âDo The Duvetâ, co-released in September of 2020 via UK label Upset! The Rhythm & Trouble In Mind. 2024 finds the lineup expanded even further to incorporate the
horn section of Geoff Saba & Jeanne Oss on tenor & alto saxophones as well as percussion & marimba as the band readies their sophomore effort, the dizzyingly ecstatic âPass The Loofahâ
Recorded by members Andy Jordan & Mig Zamora from 2021-2023 as time & restrictions allowed, âPass The Loofahâ retains the wild energy of their debut, but leans into the rhythmic throbs perpetuated by forbears like Kid Creole & The Coconuts, Lizzy Mercier Descloux & ESG; the signature sound of UKâs On-U Sound & NYCâs 99 Records, but with a decidedly West Coast irreverence & a knack for absurdist exposition. Make no mistake, this is music designed to make your body MOVE & Naked Roommate wonât stop until they âve made sure
every ass is shook. The band freely incorporates elements of the dancier side of post-punk (think A Certain Ratio or Liquid Liquid) as well as disco, funk, & house music. However, the groupâs uplifting melodicism belies a deeper subtext, understanding the importance of the sense of community of dance music & the culture surrounding it and leaning into a Neo-socialist lyrical context. Shit is fucked, & we get thru it by helping one another & acknowledging & addressing the failures of disaster Capitalism & tech-bro hegemony (a
state the band is all-too familiar with, living in The Bay Area) Take the first single âBusâ; a four-on-the-floor banger & salutary paeon to the ups & downs of the peopleâs transport that throbs & pulses with a late-night sashay (and a bridge that launches the tune into the stratosphere).
Elsewhere, âFight Flight âs funky horn stabs and Sermenoâs slinky vocals swoon over Numan-esque synth squiggles that are fortified & funkified toward the dance floor. âBroken Whisper â edges into new territor y for the group, adding a Caribbean flavor aâla Kid Creole or The Specials that punctuates the persistent & synthetic
beats underneath. Meanwhile instrumental interludes like âDucky & Vivâ, âG-Y pt. 1â & âG-Y pt.
2â oscillate into zones of sci-fi meets soap opera soundtracks, sounding not unlike the electronic experiments of UK industrial pioneers Chris & Cosey. Album closer âI Canât Be Foundâ might be the albumâs secret weapon; It âs swooning synth melody & processed vocals recall early Daft Punk or MGMT by way of Derrick Carter & The Au Pairs. It âs a beautiful song; perfect for the late night (or early morning) car ride home from the club.
Naked Roommate Pass The Loofah Vinyl LP Indies Metallic Silver Colour 2024
Indie Stores Exclusive Metallic Silver Colour
Tracklist:
1. No Kicker
2. Fight Flight
3. Successful Friend
4. Ducky & Viv
5. Bus
6. Broken Whisper
7. G-Y pt. 1
8. Sunblot
9. Reasons Why
10. Yob
11. G-Y pt. 2
12. I Canât Be Found
Oaklandâs Naked Roommate have been slinking around the Bay Area lighting up stages, shaking asses & confounding listeners since 2018, when the group - originally just the duo of real-life partners Andy Jordan & Amber Sermeno (both formerly of The World) - self-released a cassette of demos (2018âs âNaked Roommateâ). Members Michael âMigâ Zamora & Alejandra Alcala (Blues Lawyer) joined soon after to augment the sound & live band with their proper full-length album âDo The Duvetâ, co-released in September of 2020 via UK label Upset! The Rhythm & Trouble In Mind. 2024 finds the lineup expanded even further to incorporate the
horn section of Geoff Saba & Jeanne Oss on tenor & alto saxophones as well as percussion & marimba as the band readies their sophomore effort, the dizzyingly ecstatic âPass The Loofahâ
Recorded by members Andy Jordan & Mig Zamora from 2021-2023 as time & restrictions allowed, âPass The Loofahâ retains the wild energy of their debut, but leans into the rhythmic throbs perpetuated by forbears like Kid Creole & The Coconuts, Lizzy Mercier Descloux & ESG; the signature sound of UKâs On-U Sound & NYCâs 99 Records, but with a decidedly West Coast irreverence & a knack for absurdist exposition. Make no mistake, this is music designed to make your body MOVE & Naked Roommate wonât stop until they âve made sure
every ass is shook. The band freely incorporates elements of the dancier side of post-punk (think A Certain Ratio or Liquid Liquid) as well as disco, funk, & house music. However, the groupâs uplifting melodicism belies a deeper subtext, understanding the importance of the sense of community of dance music & the culture surrounding it and leaning into a Neo-socialist lyrical context. Shit is fucked, & we get thru it by helping one another & acknowledging & addressing the failures of disaster Capitalism & tech-bro hegemony (a
state the band is all-too familiar with, living in The Bay Area) Take the first single âBusâ; a four-on-the-floor banger & salutary paeon to the ups & downs of the peopleâs transport that throbs & pulses with a late-night sashay (and a bridge that launches the tune into the stratosphere).
Elsewhere, âFight Flight âs funky horn stabs and Sermenoâs slinky vocals swoon over Numan-esque synth squiggles that are fortified & funkified toward the dance floor. âBroken Whisper â edges into new territor y for the group, adding a Caribbean flavor aâla Kid Creole or The Specials that punctuates the persistent & synthetic
beats underneath. Meanwhile instrumental interludes like âDucky & Vivâ, âG-Y pt. 1â & âG-Y pt.
2â oscillate into zones of sci-fi meets soap opera soundtracks, sounding not unlike the electronic experiments of UK industrial pioneers Chris & Cosey. Album closer âI Canât Be Foundâ might be the albumâs secret weapon; It âs swooning synth melody & processed vocals recall early Daft Punk or MGMT by way of Derrick Carter & The Au Pairs. It âs a beautiful song; perfect for the late night (or early morning) car ride home from the club.
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Indie Stores Exclusive Metallic Silver Colour
Tracklist:
1. No Kicker
2. Fight Flight
3. Successful Friend
4. Ducky & Viv
5. Bus
6. Broken Whisper
7. G-Y pt. 1
8. Sunblot
9. Reasons Why
10. Yob
11. G-Y pt. 2
12. I Canât Be Found
Oaklandâs Naked Roommate have been slinking around the Bay Area lighting up stages, shaking asses & confounding listeners since 2018, when the group - originally just the duo of real-life partners Andy Jordan & Amber Sermeno (both formerly of The World) - self-released a cassette of demos (2018âs âNaked Roommateâ). Members Michael âMigâ Zamora & Alejandra Alcala (Blues Lawyer) joined soon after to augment the sound & live band with their proper full-length album âDo The Duvetâ, co-released in September of 2020 via UK label Upset! The Rhythm & Trouble In Mind. 2024 finds the lineup expanded even further to incorporate the
horn section of Geoff Saba & Jeanne Oss on tenor & alto saxophones as well as percussion & marimba as the band readies their sophomore effort, the dizzyingly ecstatic âPass The Loofahâ
Recorded by members Andy Jordan & Mig Zamora from 2021-2023 as time & restrictions allowed, âPass The Loofahâ retains the wild energy of their debut, but leans into the rhythmic throbs perpetuated by forbears like Kid Creole & The Coconuts, Lizzy Mercier Descloux & ESG; the signature sound of UKâs On-U Sound & NYCâs 99 Records, but with a decidedly West Coast irreverence & a knack for absurdist exposition. Make no mistake, this is music designed to make your body MOVE & Naked Roommate wonât stop until they âve made sure
every ass is shook. The band freely incorporates elements of the dancier side of post-punk (think A Certain Ratio or Liquid Liquid) as well as disco, funk, & house music. However, the groupâs uplifting melodicism belies a deeper subtext, understanding the importance of the sense of community of dance music & the culture surrounding it and leaning into a Neo-socialist lyrical context. Shit is fucked, & we get thru it by helping one another & acknowledging & addressing the failures of disaster Capitalism & tech-bro hegemony (a
state the band is all-too familiar with, living in The Bay Area) Take the first single âBusâ; a four-on-the-floor banger & salutary paeon to the ups & downs of the peopleâs transport that throbs & pulses with a late-night sashay (and a bridge that launches the tune into the stratosphere).
Elsewhere, âFight Flight âs funky horn stabs and Sermenoâs slinky vocals swoon over Numan-esque synth squiggles that are fortified & funkified toward the dance floor. âBroken Whisper â edges into new territor y for the group, adding a Caribbean flavor aâla Kid Creole or The Specials that punctuates the persistent & synthetic
beats underneath. Meanwhile instrumental interludes like âDucky & Vivâ, âG-Y pt. 1â & âG-Y pt.
2â oscillate into zones of sci-fi meets soap opera soundtracks, sounding not unlike the electronic experiments of UK industrial pioneers Chris & Cosey. Album closer âI Canât Be Foundâ might be the albumâs secret weapon; It âs swooning synth melody & processed vocals recall early Daft Punk or MGMT by way of Derrick Carter & The Au Pairs. It âs a beautiful song; perfect for the late night (or early morning) car ride home from the club.













