Guerilla Toss embrace the 'weird' on new album
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Guerilla Toss embrace the 'weird' on new album
"Calling someone "weird" might sound like an insult, but for the members of Guerilla Toss, it's something closer to a compliment."
""It's like accepting that reality that you're different," she says."
"You're Weird Now is playful, unpredictable and deliberately off-kilter."
""I saw my first Phish show two years ago," Lichter says. "There are things there that you couldn't have guessed.""
Guerilla Toss's album You're Weird Now embraces individuality and oddness, reframing "weird" as an affirmation rather than an insult. The record leans fully into unpredictable, playful, and deliberately off-kilter sounds. Stephen Malkmus produced the album, and recording took place at Trey Anastasio's studio in Vermont. Vocalist Kassie Carlson frames the title as accepting the reality of being different. Keyboardist Jake Lichter recounts production surprises, including bringing Malkmus to his first Phish show. The band situates songs within eccentric aesthetics and references concepts like "punk lunch" while shaping the album's adventurous sonic character.
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