EXCLUSIVE // Stream JOB’s dark new album ‘Meaningless’ in its entirety

JOB is an instrumental band from Chicago whose music is neither devotional nor vocational in theme, but rather an answered prayer for those who long to translate outside vibrations flooding towards the cochlea of the inner ear into the flush and rush of some paradoxical, refined barbarism. Meaningless is the band’s debut full-length album, but they are no rookies to the math rock scene. JOB drummer Jim Myers played in the influential math rock band Dakota/Dakota in the 2000’s, along with Mike Sullivan and Colin DeKuiper who went on to form Russian Circles. We have the exclusive full album stream, and you can pre-order Meaningless on bandcamp. Forge Again Records is putting out the album, who incidentally put out a reissue of Dakota/Dakota recently as well.

JOB’s music bounces between heavier noise-rock that at times morphs into hypnotic kraut or shimmery, ethereal post-rock that carries an underlying sense of impending doom. Their songs can shift in style drastically and one minute sound like Red-era King Crimson to an 80’s horror movie soundtrack to something that sounds like early Battles. The music is incredibly well composed and deliberate in both the chaos and clarity it presents. JOB has quickly built up a reputation in the Chicago music scene with an impeccable live show showcasing their extensive musical chops. This is one of my most anticipated albums of 2019, and it does not disappoint.

a1369708735_10Meaningless is out this Friday June 21st, but you can hop over and make pre-orders right now. Head over to the Forge Again Records Bandcamp page and start the process…