17 Décembre 2024
From CANADA •
Manchester post-punk trio Inca Babies have released the album 'Ghost Mechanic Nine' via Black Lagoon Records, their first record in three years (after ‘Swamp Street Soul’), continuing their explosive exploration of goth, punk and death-rock jazz-blues, while paying tribute to the strong riffing and cool, dead-pan delivery of the dark wave scene at the time.
They also share a fun documentary on the journey from their formation in 1983 in the now-legendary deck-access flats of Hulme in Manchester to where they are today - on their ninth studio record. Designed as executive ‘cities in the sky’, these homes quickly became cockroach-infested slums inhabited by students, artists and druggies. Dubbed them "the Hulme Cramps" for their Gothabilly twang by writer CP Lee, their 1984 debut single 'Interior' presented an unusual sound for Manchester - a departure from Joy Division, Buzzcocks, The Fall and The Smiths, but with a nod to their influences,
Incas frontman Harry Stafford (guitar, keys, vocals) revisits the raw guitar sounds of the band's 80s output, joined by Rob Haynes (drums, percussion), Jim Adama (bass) and Kevin G. Davy (trumpet).
A vibrant part of Britain's early postpunk / goth /death rock scene, they amassed a steady following through touring and releasing a further six singles and four albums in the next five years, all entering the UK Indie Charts. They also recorded four sessions for BBC's legendary John Peel show between 1984 and 1988 before calling it quits that year. The band reformed in 2007 and hasn't looked back since.
Driving for the sake of it driving to escape. Headlights in the dark: red and blue dash lights; wondering why anyone but you is driving this late. The ghost on the highway, the grease-ball mechanic who says you’ll keep going for miles and miles. It’s number 9, the ninth Inca’s album the first of nine songs on the album. The rush of energy from the first track sets the tone for the rest of the album.
The Incas most recently shared the single ‘Ghost Mechanic 9’, a driving guitar blast, whose powerful sound recalls the Incas' early music. With its singular hypnotic bass rhythm, it could have fit neatly on their 1986 album ‘Opium Den’. Earlier, they released 'Spacewalk', a timeless Rockabilly groove inspired by Link Wray, Alan Vega and Brian Setzer (set to a Sci-Fi space opera), together with its B-side 'Monster In The Deep'.
With Simon ‘Ding’ Archer (The Fall, PJ Harvey) at the controls, this album's production offers an analogue, yet contemporary, zing to the production. Recorded at 6Db Studios in Salford, Archer and Stafford recorded and mixed this album over two years, with 'Ding' also contributing sonic and dub flourishes. Marco Butcher mastered this record at his Boombox studio in North Carolina.
"Combine Brian Setzer's twang, the silver lining amidst Bauhaus' dark expanse and the post-punk fever fired up by Gang of Four, you'd end up with the sonic output of long-time deathrock supremos Inca Babies... a captivating blend of angularity and intensity with a driving rhythm" ~ The Spill Magazine
"From their emergence in 1982, they've sculpted a perpetual warped seduction... Their almost serpentine invention and dark musical incitements have continued to inspire and invigorate... truly one of the leading lights and template setting protagonists of British rock ‘n’ roll" ~ Ringmaster Review
"Thirty years down the line the Inca Babies' recordings are not just a collection of outstanding songs from independent music's golden age, but for those of us who were there, they remain pretty much a life statement; a declaration of intent" ~ Isolation Records
Inca Babies
"Ghost Mechanic Nine' & vivid new rock documentary
Black Lagoon Records.
Also watch the video for 'Ghost Mechanic 9'
17 December 2024
CREDITS
Written by Harry Stafford & Rob Haynes
Harry Stafford – vocals, guitars & keyboards
Rob Haynes - drums & percussion
Jim Adama – bass guitar
Kevin G Davy - trumpet, horns
Simon 'Ding' Archer - sonic and dub flourishes
Released by Black Lagoon Records
Catalogue no. BLRLP0060
Recorded, mixed & produced by Simon ‘Ding’ Archer & Harry Stafford
Recorded at 6Db in Salford under Simon ‘Ding’ Archer
Mastered by Marco Butcher at Boombox Studio (North Carolina, USA)
Artwork created by Harry Stafford
Live photos by Simona Masoni
Publicity by Shameless Promotion PR
TRACK LIST
1. Ghost Mechanic 9 4’03”
2. Insect Symphony 3’57”
3. Agustus Tympan 4’11”
4. I’m Stayin Put 3’25”
5. The Exhaust of Broken Dreams 4’57”
6. Spacewalk 4’01”
7. Mercury is Down 4’06”
8. Deck 4’03”
9. Opium Dub 6’45”
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