Panda Bear & Sonic Boom Announce Collaborative Album 'Reset' - Out August 12
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Panda Bear & Sonic Boom Announce Collaborative Album 'Reset' - Out August 12

Today longtime friends Panda Bear (Noah Lennox) and Sonic Boom (Peter Kember) announce their collaborative record Reset, due out August 12 (digital) and November 18 (physical) on Domino. Although the two are no strangers to each other’s music - Sonic Boom worked on Panda Bear’s acclaimed solo records Tomboy (2011) and Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper (2015) -  Reset marks their first joint release. Inspired by Sonic Boom’s collection of ‘50s and ‘60s American doo-wop and rock-and-roll LPs, the songs of Reset are as catchy and bright as anything either Panda Bear or Sonic Boom have made in their own vaunted career and serve as a testament to the power of communion and collaboration. Today the duo share the album’s jubilant first single “Go On,” which features a sample of the 1967 Troggs song “Give It to Me”; the song’s video was directed and animated by James Siewert

Six years ago now, Sonic Boom left his home in England for Portugal, at least in part to be closer to Panda Bear. The unlikely pair met via MySpace nearly a decade before, when Panda Bear thanked Sonic Boom’s former band, Spacemen 3, in the liner notes for his solo classic, Person Pitch, prompting Sonic Boom to message him with gratitude of his own. They forged an enduring partnership, with Sonic Boom mixing and co-producing a spate of Panda Bear releases since 2011’s Tomboy; they worked especially closely on 2015’s Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper.  

Sonic Boom’s notion for Reset was simple enough: After lugging his records to Portugal, he slapped them on a turntable in a fresh space, renewing his fascination with old favorites he had not heard in years. There was the great early rock singer Eddie Cochran, for instance, or the stunning American harmonizers of The Everly Brothers. Something new struck him, too—the way the ornate intros to many of these standards felt largely like stage curtains, compelling in their own right even if they had very little to do with the hits that followed. Sonic Boom began crafting song-length loops from these preambles, twisting and bending the parts like scrap metal into chimeras. Panda Bear knew what to play and sing instantaneously and turned them into proper tunes.  

The kernel of Reset emerged not long after international lockdowns began, so the chance to work together on these songs offered the medicine of communion amid isolation, plus a place to funnel the blues of the present and sublimate them into something else for future use. Reset is 40 minutes of strange light, fluorescing out from a particularly dark time. That is perhaps the album’s primary promise—to reckon with the not-infrequent hardships of reality and offer some way to some other side. If making Reset supplied temporary medicine for Panda Bear and Sonic Boom, it is now permanently so for the rest of us, a reminder that sometimes playing and singing along to old favorites with friends can be enough to make the world feel a bit better. 

Reset is out digitally on August 12 and on CD & LP on November 18. A $1 contribution from each CD & LP sold goes towards Earthisland.org. Earth Island Institute’s non-profit mission is to conserve, preserve, and restore the environment. A limited edition of 500 translucent pink LP is exclusively available on Bandcamp with a $10 contribution from each copy of this LP edition sold that goes to support MAPS, a non-profit research organization with the mission of developing psychedelic therapies into medical treatments to achieve mass mental health. A limited edition yellow vinyl is available to pre-order through Domino Mart. 

Panda Bear & Sonic Boom Reset

Album | 12th August 2022

Although Panda Bear and Sonic Boom are no strangers to each other’s music, Reset marks their first collaborative release. When SB pitched an idea to take their working relationship to the next level, he reckoned PB might reject the proposition outright—in the nine gloriously, feverishly hook-bound tracks of Reset, though, you can hear exactly how much he loved the prospect.

SB’s notion was simple enough: After lugging his records to Portugal years ago, his fascination was renewed by old favorites and standards he had not heard in years. Something struck him, the way the ornate intros by Eddie Cochran or the Everly Brothers felt largely like stage curtains, compelling in their own right even if they had very little to do with the hits that followed. SB began crafting loops from these preambles, twisting and bending the parts like scrap metal before sending them onto PB.

The kernel of Reset emerged not long after international lockdowns began. If making it supplied temporary medicine for the duo, it is now permanently so for the rest of us, a reminder that sometimes playing and singing along to old favorites with friends can be enough to make the world feel a bit better.

Tracklisting

  • 1Gettin’ to the Point
  • 2Go On
  • 3Everyday
  • 4Edge of the Edge
  • 5In My Body
  • 6Whirlpool
  • 7Danger
  • 8Livin’ in the After
  • 9Everything’s Been Leading To This
  • 10Gettin' to the Point (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 11Go On (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 12Everyday (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 13Edge of the Edge (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 14In My Body (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 15Whirlpool (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 16Danger (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 17Livin’ in the After (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 18Everything’s Been Leading to This (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 19Gettin' to the Point (David Holmes Remix)
  • 20Edge of the Edge (Voka Gentle Remix)
  • 21Everything’s Been Leading To This (Voka Gentle Remix)

Panda Bear & Sonic Boom Reset

Album | 12th August 2022

Although Panda Bear and Sonic Boom are no strangers to each other’s music, Reset marks their first collaborative release. When SB pitched an idea to take their working relationship to the next level, he reckoned PB might reject the proposition outright—in the nine gloriously, feverishly hook-bound tracks of Reset, though, you can hear exactly how much he loved the prospect.

SB’s notion was simple enough: After lugging his records to Portugal years ago, his fascination was renewed by old favorites and standards he had not heard in years. Something struck him, the way the ornate intros by Eddie Cochran or the Everly Brothers felt largely like stage curtains, compelling in their own right even if they had very little to do with the hits that followed. SB began crafting loops from these preambles, twisting and bending the parts like scrap metal before sending them onto PB.

The kernel of Reset emerged not long after international lockdowns began. If making it supplied temporary medicine for the duo, it is now permanently so for the rest of us, a reminder that sometimes playing and singing along to old favorites with friends can be enough to make the world feel a bit better.

Tracklisting

  • 1Gettin’ to the Point
  • 2Go On
  • 3Everyday
  • 4Edge of the Edge
  • 5In My Body
  • 6Whirlpool
  • 7Danger
  • 8Livin’ in the After
  • 9Everything’s Been Leading To This
  • 10Gettin' to the Point (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 11Go On (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 12Everyday (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 13Edge of the Edge (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 14In My Body (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 15Whirlpool (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 16Danger (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 17Livin’ in the After (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 18Everything’s Been Leading to This (Songbook Instrumental)
  • 19Gettin' to the Point (David Holmes Remix)
  • 20Edge of the Edge (Voka Gentle Remix)
  • 21Everything’s Been Leading To This (Voka Gentle Remix)
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