Fresh off the heels of SXSW and the release of his latest single “Exercise your demons,” Montreal singer-songwriter Gus Englehorn is happy to share: “A Brief History of Gus Englehorn”.
Dungeon Master, Englehorn’s Secret City Records debut, is an outsider opus that sparkles with Dada spirit — a playful juxtaposition of isolation, alienation and mildish OCD. Surprising, paranoid, and studded with synths and strings, Dungeon Master is deeper than a cellar and blunter than a club — a shivering introduction to an artist who’s finally arrived. “I let my subconscious do the driving,” Gus admits, and as you listen to these 10 tunes, it’s difficult not to do the same: to sit back like a dog with a two-legged daydream; like a fisherwoman with her net; like a snowboarder with a mouth full of powder.
Despite a career as a professional snowboarder, for almost all of Gus’s life — from Big Island’s sunsets to snowy Utah pistes — he dreamed of being a songwriter. If he couldn’t be Dylan, maybe he’d be Daniel Johnston, or Frank Black and The Pixies, or maybe Darby Crash and The Germs. And when he finally emerged — first on 2020’s Death & Transfiguration and now here on the 34-year-old’s label debut — he had found a sound that was dark and delightful, fun and demented, packed with dynamics and the chug of a hysterical guitar.
Pre-order the album HERE
Watch the Exercise Your Demons video HERE
Watch the Tarantula video HERE
Watch The Gate video HERE
Dungeon Master Tracklist
1. The Gate
2. Ups and Downs
3. Exercise Your Demons
4. Sunset Strip
5. Oh Well Unwell
6. Tarantula
7. Lips
8. Run Rabbit Run
9. Terrible Horse
10. The Flea
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