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Façades unleash a wave of indie energy on new album Catalogue Ambitions

Straight out of the Mornington Peninsula, four-piece outfit Façades unleash a wave of energy with on new album Catalogue Ambitions. With a seven year history together, the band bring some much-needed indie sweetness to the Melbourne music scene.

Led by frontman Matt Harrison on guitar and vocals, Façades are Lachy Wyatt on drums, Darcy Ward on bass and keys, and Ji Koelewyn on guitar and vocals. They draw influences from the likes of Elbow, Vampire Weekend and Foals.

Catalogue Ambitions by Façades is mature and carefully crafted, with ten tracks to lose yourself in. The album is a celebration of feels that you can bet will leave you a little weepy, but plenty jovial.

Since launching their sound to the public in 2014, Façades have developed a passion for strong and dynamic live performances. Catalogue Ambitions is the product of the boys’ experience and strength on the live circuit.

Opening track Catalogue Ambitions sets the scene for the sensory experience that is to follow. It’s a short but sweet acoustic set, layered with atmospheric bird sounds over expertly woven lyrics:

“Hold it closer, products are your friend. Packaged in plastic, bulk bought convenience. Perfectly processed for golden children. Come be complacent, joy comes from spending. Buy this right now, buy the optimal life now.”

Exit Light transports you with sultry guitar riffs, while A Sly Illusion allows acoustic artistry and soothing vocals to shine. When Borders Close rolls along in beat with your heart, positioning you to acknowledge the state of the world with the same gentleness of quiet prayer.

Kiss And Tell slows down the rhythm to let airy strings and a diversity of voices take the reins. The song is a standout, with a spectrum of sounds and colour shining through the lyrics: “Gazing up at watercolour pink and indigo. I no longer have my faith but still that’s quite a show. Come along and listen to the waves, I know you are.”

For those who need to be transported after plugging in their headphones, Catalogue Ambitions was made for you. The album is an exploration of emotion and an enigmatic accompaniment to any music lovers library.

 

For those in Melbourne, you will be doing your ears a favour by heading down to the album launch at The Workers Club on Wednesday April 4. Check out the details here.