Veteran dreampop duo Damon and Naomi will release their new album, A Sky Record, this Friday (8/6), which pairs them once again with guitarist Michio Kurihara. Just ahead of that you can get one more early taste via "The Aftertime." It's a beautiful song with Kurihara's fluid style washing over it like a gentle wave at sunset.
The video for "The Aftertime" was directed by Naomi and fashion designer and artist Gary Graham. “Gary Graham and I have worked together for almost 15 years," says Naomi. "I wear his clothing every day and on stage and I have collaborated with him on many videos for his brand, GaryGraham422. 'The Aftertime' is a song about the kind of freedom you can give back to yourself, after emerging from a challenging situation — be it a relationship or a year and a half of lockdown…”
Gary adds, “The original idea was about a squatter who begins overlaying her own imaginary world onto an abandoned building. I love the interior landscapes and the seascape and the castle wallpaper — our castles, the interior/exterior worlds we occupy. Naomi's voice is like an heirloom siren call, the chanteuse as trickster from a faraway place. That place is where Damon & Naomi live, a place that offers a new hypnotic understanding of time, of getting to see how long the sun lasts.”
The video for "The Aftertime" premieres in this post and you can watch below.
We asked Damon & Naomi for a list of things that influenced A Sky Record and they came back with a list of inspirations for both the record and the new video, including musicians (Carole King, Sandy Denny), collaborators (Graham and Kurihara), instruments (Fairlight synthesizer, nylon string guitars), record labels, books, cinema, and more. Check out the list, with five choice from Damon and five from Naomi, complete with commentary, below.
A Sky Record is out August 6 and there's an option with a companion book featuring contributions from Jarvis Cocker, Soichiro Nakamura, Michio Kurihara, Damon Krukowski, Susanne Sasic, Naomi Yang, Richard Youngs, and Lindsay Zoladz (preorder).
Damon & Naomi will celebrate A Sky Record with a release show at Brooklyn's Baby's All Right on August 12 with Ryan El-Solh, and JR Bohannon. Tickets are on sale.
10 things that influenced "The Aftertime" video and the new Damon & Naomi album A Sky Record
Naomi:
1. Gary Graham: I co-directed this video with my friend, the fashion designer Gary Graham. We share a love of old textiles, old houses, and how the past haunts the present. Gary found this incredible location near where he lives in Franklin, NY, and came up with a story (he designs all his clothes from stories like this) about a woman who is squatting in an abandoned part of a house, living above the owners unbeknownst to them. Gary’s currently a contestant on Making the Cut Season 2, the final episode is this week!
2. Carole King: I like to plonk out Carole King's songs on the piano, and I suspect some of her chord voicings and structures snuck onto this record. I know I was inspired to start “The Aftertime” with the middle 8/bridge because of the way Carole King often starts songs somewhere other than the verse, like on “So Far Away.”
3. Tarkovsky: I love Tarkovsky’s films because of the way he incorporates the dream into everyday life - my videos aren’t science fiction, or historical sagas, and they certainly aren’t three hours long, but Tarkovsky visual language has been a powerful influence on them regardless.
4. Sandy Denny: Sandy Denny is a constant inspiration for me, her vocals and delivery and songwriting. Heartachingly beautiful. You’re likely to find me plonking her songs out on the piano, too...
5. Fairlight synthesizer: The keyboard sounds I use are mostly Wurlitzer, Rhodes, Hammond… analog electric instruments. And I love the analog tape wobble of Mellotron. But while we were working on overdubs for this album I was suddenly drawn to the weird, cold sounds of the early digital synth, Fairlight. It’s just touches here and there on the album but they were important to completing the overall sound - in “The Aftertime," you can hear the Fairlight enter for the final chorus.