EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIERE: Sleepytime Gorilla Museum Shares Their New Single and Music Video for “Hush Hush”


Genre-bending progressive music leaders Sleepytime Gorilla Museum return after 13 years with their triumphant new album Museum of the Last Human Being LP Due out on February 23rd, 2024 AVANT NIGHT / Joyful Noise Recordings. AVANT NIGHT is a new imprint headed by Nick Ohler and facilitated by Joyful Noise Recordings. After a string of comeback singles and videos, the band drops “Hush Hush” today with Ghost Cult. Watch the video directed by B.A. Miale, and pre-order the album at the links below!

 

As band-member Carla Kihlstedt wrote of the track:
“‘Hush, Hush’ is a celebration of dusk, when angels and demons come out from the dusty corners of our houses and our minds to play. It was the first song I wrote after moving to the East Coast, the saddest part of which was leaving my dear Sleepytime Gorilla Museum comrades and community. Matthias and I formed a duo called Rabbit Rabbit Radio – making the most of our new lives and our self-imposed musical isolation. ‘Hush, Hush’ poured out of me — the music itself, an obvious tribute to all that I absorbed in so many years of living, rocking, creating, and conjuring both on stage and off, next to the fine humans of the Sleepytime Gorilla Museum.”

The new track additionally comes alongside an accompanying visual, described by director B.A. Miale, who has been using projection art in video for over 20 years.

She discussed her approach to this new visual, saying: “Upon listening to the song, I immediately got visions of childlike innocence with dark overtones. We had time & budget constraints and had to shoot the video remotely, so I came up with the idea of having a doll be the protagonist. The production process was a bit stressful for me because although I’m weird and the band is weird, many times weirdnesses don’t align among creatives. But it’s super sweet when they do, and everyone is happy with the final product!”

Other recent singles and videos:

Back in 2011, amid cries of protest and disbelief, the Museum closed its doors and disbanded indefinitely. Persistent rumors about a posthumous album flew across Sleepytime’s global community for years before eventually settling into the tall grass of time like a swarm of cicadas at summer’s end. “Sperm swam. Eggs applauded. Babies hatched. Other bands were born,” recalls curator Matthias Bossi. Labels and alliances perished. Ailments festered. Several beloved friends and family members passed away. “The SGM fields lay fallow for a decade and more.” Only now, a baker’s dozen years later, is the buzz rising once again.

The Museum — comprised of multi-instrumentalists and rotating vocalists Nils Frykdahl, Carla Kihlstedt, Michael “Iago” Mellender, Matthias Bossi, and Dan Rathbun — plays an arsenal of instruments ranging from the somewhat standard (drums, electric guitars, bass, electric violin) to the rare (bass harmonica, nyckelharpa, marxophone) to the homemade (Slide-Piano Log, Electric Pancreas, Pedal-Action Wiggler). The group has consistently evaded easy categorization, garnering accolades from across the aisles of contemporary classical music, prog rock, industrial music, metal, avant-garde improv, and more. Their music, in turns bashing and bucolic, enveloping and unsettling, tends towards long-form epics interspersed with mysterious field recordings.

“As this slow-rolling planetwide Anthropocene Extinction event deepens, Sleepytime’s work has only grown more resonant, more prescient,” offers Mer Yayanos, current symposiarch and secretary of the Museum’s long standing social math club, the John Kane Society. “What better time for them to Bring Back the Apocalypse than right now, with a new full-length record that integrates the past and the future?”

“A kind of buzzing warmth stirs in my belly,” says SGM co-founder Carla Kihlstedt. “Partly, it’s the re-kindling of old friendships, but it’s also the connectivity of reigniting a community, an ethos, and a commitment to creative and independent expression, and to vibrant collectivism. I believe in every messy molecule of SGM, from its many heads to its stinky toes, from its music to its wandering soul. How lucky are we to return to the hive after all these years?!”

Rock against rock and rejoice! The Museum’s long-languishing Last Human Being will soon see the light of day!

Be sure to stay tuned for more announcements over the coming weeks.

AMUGATION.

Through the AVANT NIGHT website, there are pre-order options for CD and three Vinyl variations: “SLEEPYTIME SPLATTER” [567 pressing of a multicolor splatter design (Gray/Red/Black)], “ROSE COLORED ROCK” (1500 pressing in two variations of Blood Red), and “GRAND REOPENING GOLD” (3000 pressing in simmering Gold).

pre-order here:

https://avantnight.org/

BREAKING NEWS! – Sleepytime Gorilla Museum is going on tour in 2024.

SGM Tour Teaser Trailer by Gooby Herms

Alongside the announcement of their forthcoming record, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum also announced a lengthy 2024 tour, including two nights at the legendary Stanley Hotel (yes, the very location where The Shining was filmed). Find more information and tickets here.

https://www.songkick.com/artists/549434-sleepytime-gorilla-museum

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum – live:
02/29 – Arcata, CA – Humbrews
03/01 – Eugene, OR – WOW Hall w/ Kayo Dot, Todd Sickafoose’s CITAOS
03/02 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater w/ Kayo Dot, Peculiar Pretzelmen
03/03 – Seattle, WA – Crocodile w/ Kayo Dot, Peculiar Pretzelmen 03/04 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hallw/ Kayo Dot
03/05 – Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Music Hall w/ Red Bennies, Purr Bats
03/07 – Denver, CO – The Bluebird w/ Dreadnought, Surplus 1980 (feat. Moe Staiano)
03/08 – Estes Park, CO – The Stanley Hotel w/ Dreadnought, Surplus 1980 (feat. Moe Staiano), The Parlour Trick
03/09 – Estes Park, CO – The Stanley Hotel w/ In the Company of Serpents, Playground Ensemble, The Parlour Trick, Arone Dyer’s Dronechoir
03/11 – Kansas City, MO – Record Bar w/ Season To Risk
03/12 – Minneapolis, MN – The Fine Line w/ Dead Rider, The Kind City
03/13 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall w/ Dead Rider, Cheer-Accident
03/14 – Indianapolis, IN – Irving Theater w/ Cheer-Accident, Isolation Tank Ensemble
03/15 – Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom w/ Lung, Isolation Tank Ensemble
03/16 – Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts w/ Zöe Keating, Stinking Lizaveta
03/17 – Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair w/ Singer Mali, Rong
03/18 – Brooklyn, NY – Elsewherew/ Arone Dyer, Knifethrower
03/19 – Baltimore, MD – The Ottobar w/ Titan to Tachyons
03/20 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle w/ Titan to Tachyons, Toybox Theatre
03/21-24 – Knoxville, TN – BIG EARS FESTIVAL 03/25 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West w/ Faun Fables, The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir
03/26 – Winter Park, FL – Conduit w/ Faun Fables, Indorphine, Flagman
03/27 – Tampa, FL – Orpheum w/ Faun Fables, Indorphine, Flagman
03/28 – New Orleans, LA – Howlin’ Wolf w/ Faun Fables, Anareta
03/29 – Houston, TX – Secret Group w/ Faun Fables, Oceans of Slumber
03/30 – Austin, TX – The Mohawk w/ Faun Fables, Thor Harris Duo, Oceans of Slumber, Opposite Day, The Parlour Trick
03-31 – Dallas, TX – Trees w/ Pinkish Black, Faun Fables
04/02 – Albuquerque, NM – Sister Bar w/ Faun Fables
04/03 – Phoenix, AZ – The Crescent Ballroom w/ Faun Fables, Meet the Sun
04/04 – Tucson, AZ – 191 Toole w/ Faun Fables, Skin Theory
04/05 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre w/ Faun Fables
04/06 – Berkeley, CA – The UC Theatre w/ Faun Fables, Cassette Prophet, Surplus 1980, Kitka

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum of the Last Human Being – tracklisting:

  1. Salamander In Two Worlds
  2. Fanfare for the Last Human Being
  3. El Evil
  4. Bells for Kith and Kin
  5. Silverfish
  6. S.P.Q.R.
  7. We Must Know More
  8. The Gift
  9. Hush, Hush
  10. Save It!
  11. Burn Into Light
  12. Old Grey Heron
  13. Rose-Colored Song

 

Bio:
The Sleepytime Gorilla Museum opened its doors to the public in 1916, only to show them a well-managed fire. Its doors were closed shortly thereafter and remained so for the rest of the century. Almost. The last year of the 20th century found the improbable trio of words once again adorning a placard posted outside a derelict urban building, with the addendum – “No Humans Allowed.” Indeed, the frenzied re-opening was witnessed by a lone banana slug (Ariolimax dolichophallus) from Joaquin Miller Park. The fine print announced that humans would be allowed the next night. And so, the next dozen years of music and entertainments would cater largely to human beings and their entourage of “hangers-on.”

Formed in 1999 in Oakland CA by musicians that had played together in Idiot Flesh, Charming Hostess, and Acid Rain: David Shamrock, Carla Kihlstedt, Dan Rathbun, and Nils Frykdahl, who were agreed that percussion-tornado Moe! Staiano would sharpen up the attack. They carried on the message of Rock Against Rock – more a form of behavior than a true set of principles or a music genre- inspired by the hard-to-put-down work of the original Museum: Futurist Lala Rolo, and Black-Mathematician John Kane.

The release of their debut album, Grand Opening and Closing (2001), which opens with Sleep is Wrong, a song they would play a little differently at every show for the next decade, initiated years of incessant touring, spearheaded by new drummer/manager Frank Grau, who benefited from coffee. In driving their large green bus through the vast uninhabited lands of North America, they became besotted with the places between: dry, green, inhuman, perfect. And so their second album, of Natural History (2004), was staged as a debate: the Futurists, with their 1909 celebration of speed and the noise of the machine, versus the Unabomber, a math professor who said “the human race with technology is like an alcoholic with a barrel of wine.” Frank played his last tour entirely in a donkey-head mask, before announcing his departure for a career in professional sports gambling, and Matthias Bossi came in to finish the album and join the band after being rescued by the green bus with his then-group Skeleton Key, who had crashed! Moe! left later that year, to be replaced by Michael “Iago” Mellender, who seems to play all instruments.

his line-up, still intact, released In Glorious Times in 2007, which opens with an invitation to trouble: “All the desperate people in this town are coming out tonight…They’ll be here soon.” This record, as all of their records, features the troubling and comical art of Per “Ward C. Picnic” Frykdahl, whose earthly struggles with an affable derangement had come to an end, but who left us with the injection to “spend more time possesed (sic.).”

For years before and during Sleepytime, its members had scurried and squawked as part of Ink Boat, a Butoh-dance troupe led by Shinichi Momo Koga. Their “Cockroach” piece lent its title song to the Natural History album, and Shinichi next joined SGM on tour, caged, poked and displayed as the “Last Human Being,” who, on more than one occasion “escaped” by walking across the sea of the audience. This led to recording part of an album and shooting a short film (directed by Max Baloian), greatly expanding on the stage show.

At the close of this decade of fecundity, many children arrived to swell the ranks of the already burgeoning Sleepytime family, and the group became awkwardly bi-coastal. At risk of becoming a “greatest hits” version of themselves, they announced a final series of shows in 2011, with the amicable intention of finishing the album and film. Life in its rich variety, lack of funds, a crashed hard drive, and a global pandemic made work on these projects sporadic. Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Faun Fables, Free Salamander Exhibit and the Immersion Composition Society kept the band members off (or on) the streets for a dozen years. But the very ubiquity of cyber-technology, lambasted in “The Gift” on the new album, has made possible this finishing of album and film, spearheaded by the crowd-funding virtuosity of Meredith Yayanos and Mallory McAvoy, with Nick and Anya Ohler’s new label Avant Night set to release the record with a U.S. tour in the spring of 2024.

 

“Writhing in the old bliss Never forget this
Reeling in the sweet grip Never let this slip
Your eyes are yours to close Never let go Sleep is Wrong”
“The Last Human Being in the world… is ALIVE!”

 

LP Teaser Trailer by Gooby Herms

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum of the Last Human Being – CREDITS:

Most of these recordings were started at Polymorph in Oakland, CA in 2010-11.

Additional overdubs in the intervening years were done at Polymorph and in home studios across the land. S.P.Q.R. was entirely recorded and mixed at Polymorph in 2004 (previously released as a 7” on Dephine Knormal Musik). “Hush, Hush” and “El Evil” were recorded at Polymorph and home studios in 2023.

All songs: Sleepy Time Gorilla Press Music, BMI, except Hush, Hush and Silverfish (Broca’s Fold, ASCAP) and S.P.Q.R. (Rough Trade Music)

Mixed by Dan 2023 ~ Produced by SGM ~ Mastered by Todd Rittmann

Art by Per “Ward C. Picnic” Frykdahl

Design by Jenya Chernoff and Nils

Logos and lettering by Nils

~ Ministry of Revivification ~

Meredith Yayanos – Special Ambassador, Ordained Symposiarch Of The John Kane Society
Mallory McAvoy – Diplomatic Liaison, Bailiff Of The Guild Of Bards
Erik Carter (an uncle) – Futurist Coordinator
John Karr – Audial Conveyist And Evidence Hoarder
Scott Crowley – Moving Picture Husbandry and Conservation
Jenya Chernoff – Head Of Propaganda and Graphic Design
Gregory Scharpen – Imagist, Disinformationist
Nicholas Ohler – Patron Saint of Fucked-Up Music
Karl Hofstetter – Locked Groove Stasis Enabler
Robert S. Meitus – Disentanglementalist

 

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