Wing Big Scary

Album info

Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
16.02.2024

Label: Pieater

Genre: Alternative

Subgenre: Indie Rock

Artist: Big Scary

Album including Album cover

?

Formats & Prices

Format Price In Cart Buy
FLAC 48 $ 11.30
  • 1 Something To Remember 04:28
  • 2 What It's All About 03:43
  • 3 The End Of The Road 03:59
  • 4 Perfect World 04:31
  • 5 Ideal 03:41
  • 6 All You've Done To Me 03:59
  • 7 Falling From A Mountain 04:18
  • 8 A Ribbon To Hold Us 06:53
  • Total Runtime 35:32

Info for Wing



If you’ve followed our albums 'Daisy' and 'Me and You' from the past two years, then much of the story of 'Wing' has already been told.

We put Big Scary on pause mid-2017. In the break that followed, Tom made two albums with No Mono, and his third #1 Dads album. Jo started a second label imprint, Hotel Motel Records. This pause provided the breathing room we needed for an honest “re-union”, that helped define what Big Scary really is within the fabric of many creative projects for each of us.

And what it is is simply “the music made by Tom and Jo, together”. This simple idea blossomed into a more equal collaboration - sharing songwriting and lyrics more than before, and just the two of us recording the albums in our Collingwood studio BellBird - Tom showed Jo how to engineer using ProTools so that we could track each other’s parts. This became the foundation for a great creative outpouring that brought forth 'Daisy' (2021), 'Me and You' (2022), and now 'Wing' - the final limb that enfolds the trio.

These albums share common threads and themes, with a central focus on love and relationships. Here on 'Wing' a slight cynicism of ‘love’ has crept in at times - taking stock of expectations versus reality. This rule isn’t hard and fast though, and there is always, always space for hope. With a tenacious positivity we find ourselves in liminal states - probing the status quo, or even grasping for the divine. And sonically, space and ideas are lingered upon, allowed to stretch out.

The wing: a limb that enfolds. Something ‘to the side’ of the main, yet something crucial and supportive. Something that works in tandem to create something miraculous - flight! In all its meanings. We hope 'Wing' enfolds you and completes the story of 'Daisy' and 'Me and You'.

Big Scary



Big Scary
Tom Iansek and Jo Syme emerged on Melbourne’s music scene as Big Scary in 2006 with a recognizable chemistry, genre-defying spirit, and a less-is-more approach to songwriting.

Between Iansek’s evocative falsetto, Syme’s economic drumming, and their commitment to self-sustained production, Big Scary’s music is the product of two minds in unison. Tom and Jo approach songwriting with understated ambition, drawing inspiration from the living rooms of suburbia to the elements of Mother Nature herself. The result a rich, diverse catalogue of songs and style. Fuzzy garage rock sits effortlessly beside pocket-orchestrated ballads, idyllic melodies maneuver through piano-led landscapes as unfussy textures are unseated by good old-fashioned rock.

Following a series of early self-released singles and EPs, Big Scary released the intimately crafted debut album Vacation via the band’s own label Pieater (pronounced pie-eater) in Australia (2011) and America (2012).

Recorded with close friend and producer Sean Cook (former bass player of Yves Klein Blue), and mixed by Gareth Parton (The Go! Team, Foals, The Breeders), Vacation is a beautifully subtle, focused set. The album brought the pair widespread acclaim, feted by fans and critics alike, and earned the duo Triple J nominations for ‘Album Of The Year’ and ‘Breakthrough Artist Of The Year’ at home in Australia in 2011.

2012 saw Big Scary emerge on a worldwide stage – earning critical acclaim overseas with a North American tour that saw Tom and Jo play SXSW, CMW, CMJ, impressing hard-to-impress audiences in Los Angeles, New York City, Austin, and more with their trademark versatility, lovable magnetism, intelligent songwriting and dynamic live performances. After America, the band traveled to India, flying the flag for Australia at the Music Connects India Music Forum in Mumbai.

Following their travels, a homecoming beckoned, and Tom and Jo holed up in a house-turned-recording-studio-tuned-headquarters in the Australian countryside. Nine months later Big Scary gave birth to their second album – the boldly titled Not Art.

Two words, two syllables – but one very big idea; Not Art draws its name from the contradictory nature of creation, attempting to undermine the expectations of the artist’s responsibility, the pretension that everything must have meaning.

Recorded and produced by Big Scary’s own Tom Iansek, and mixed by the Grammy Award winning Tom Elmhirst at Electric Lady Studios in New York, Not Art transports with a towering guitar that blows tremolo chords like dust balls across a stark yet expansive rhythmic landscape; Syme’s reverberating tom hits rumbling like warm clouds overhead, as cooing synths gild Iansek’s distinguished vocals.

At its core, Not Art contemplates the artist’s journey, their search for meaning and their interpretation of and reaction to others’ art in the process of making sense of their own. The album distills influences of indie rock song structure, pop and hip-hop production, and experimental ambient music and sees Big Scary pushing further towards their next creative destination.

Not Art is preceded by the lead single Luck Now and will see a stateside release via Barsuk Records September 17th 2013.

This album contains no booklet.

© 2010-2024 HIGHRESAUDIO