Speech Odd’s second album is out now on cassette and CD (limited to fifty copies of each format), with an LP release to follow later this year (limited to 100 copies). The album is a collaboration with High Voltage, and each band has contributed four songs.
Advertisement, the standout track from Speech Odd, is about state propaganda: “lying to gain power... you must be punished by people!” High Voltage’s lyrics are even more political: their tracks criticise an unnamed leader who falsely compares himself to a Buddhist deity. Seek the Power is written from his perspective: “i seek the power (power to rule)” [sic], and No Perfect Man accuses him of “pretending to be god”.
Speech Odd’s debut album was Oddworld, and they have also released the EP Promo 2022 and the single Control. Discography 2023—2024, a compilation featuring all their music recorded so far, will be released on cassette later this year. Their merchandise includes a Die mo cracy t-shirt released earlier this year, a reference to the massacre of pro-democracy protesters in 2010. The Die mo cracy pun is similar to ประชาฉิปตาย, a track on the Heavy Mod album Democrazy: ประชาธิปไตย (‘democracy’, the album’s Thai title) becomes ประชาฉิปตาย (‘democracy dies’), yet the two words are virtual homophones.
High Voltage released their EP Watching You on CD in 2019, with a cover photo of Prayut Chan-o-cha’s eyes. Its title track is a reworking of Every Breath You Take, with the lyrics adapted to comment on state surveillance: “Be careful of what you do / Thai junta is watching you”. The music video for Vicious Circle, another track on the EP, includes newsreel footage of the 6th October 1976 massacre. (Wee Viraporn’s paper sculpture Watch! also implied that Prayut was monitoring Thai citizens.)
Advertisement, the standout track from Speech Odd, is about state propaganda: “lying to gain power... you must be punished by people!” High Voltage’s lyrics are even more political: their tracks criticise an unnamed leader who falsely compares himself to a Buddhist deity. Seek the Power is written from his perspective: “i seek the power (power to rule)” [sic], and No Perfect Man accuses him of “pretending to be god”.
Speech Odd’s debut album was Oddworld, and they have also released the EP Promo 2022 and the single Control. Discography 2023—2024, a compilation featuring all their music recorded so far, will be released on cassette later this year. Their merchandise includes a Die mo cracy t-shirt released earlier this year, a reference to the massacre of pro-democracy protesters in 2010. The Die mo cracy pun is similar to ประชาฉิปตาย, a track on the Heavy Mod album Democrazy: ประชาธิปไตย (‘democracy’, the album’s Thai title) becomes ประชาฉิปตาย (‘democracy dies’), yet the two words are virtual homophones.
High Voltage released their EP Watching You on CD in 2019, with a cover photo of Prayut Chan-o-cha’s eyes. Its title track is a reworking of Every Breath You Take, with the lyrics adapted to comment on state surveillance: “Be careful of what you do / Thai junta is watching you”. The music video for Vicious Circle, another track on the EP, includes newsreel footage of the 6th October 1976 massacre. (Wee Viraporn’s paper sculpture Watch! also implied that Prayut was monitoring Thai citizens.)
1 comment(s):
Bandcamp: https://speechodd.bandcamp.com/album/speech-odd-split-w-highxvoltage
Post a Comment