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''Always Happy to Explode'' is the fifth studio album by the Canadian art rock band
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. Released September 20, 2024, it was the band's first studio album in 15 years and the first released on band member
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's record label Pronounced Kroog. The album was recorded following the band's 2023 reunion tour, and it features a varied sound from their previous recordings due to the substitution in the lineup of a bass guitarist in place of their unavailable electric guitarist. Critics generally enjoyed the new iteration and album, with ''
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'' saying, "however long this reunion lasts, it's a welcome one".


Background

Krug, a member of the indie rock band
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since 2003, released his first full-length album under the Sunset Rubdown name in 2005 with '' Snake's Got a Leg'', a collection of low-fi recordings made by himself in his bedroom. By the end of that year the act had been expanded into a full band, including Camilla Wynne Ingr,
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'' and a supporting tour, after which the group dissolved. Despite not issuing formal notice of a breakup, Krug confirmed later that the break was not intended as a hiatus and the band had no intention of playing together further. The band's reunion came about following a dream that Krug experienced 14 years later, in which Sunset Rubdown had already reunited and were enjoying themselves. Krug awoke with the realization that he wanted a reunion to occur and that it might be feasible. He contacted the other members who agreed to come to Krug's home on
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, where they became reacquainted and played some of their old music. They decided to put together a tour, and if that went well they would consider recording an album. Following a successful tour, the band reconvened at Krug's home studio for practice sessions. Doerksen, the band's electric guitarist who had played with them during the reunion tour, was prevented from joining them for the album due to work responsibilities; he was replaced by Nicholas Merz, a bass guitarist who had opened for and sat in with the band during the tour.


Composition

In addition to his work with Wolf Parade, Sunset Rubdown, and other bands such as
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and
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, Krug has had an active solo career releasing music under the Moonface moniker and later under his own name. Along with releasing several studio albums, he has maintained a profile on the subscription-based service
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, where he releases at least one new song each month. The nine songs on ''Always Happy to Explode'' were chosen by the band from roughly 20 such songs Krug curated for the project, similar to how previous Sunset Rubdown albums had been composed of solo Krug compositions that were then expanded and arranged by the full band. The album's lyrics were influenced by recent changes in Krug's life. He was residing in a secluded area and living a relatively quiet life, and he and his partner had their first child in 2020. Many of the songs' lyrics consist of Krug, who at one time would not have seen himself with such a life, communicating to that younger version of himself that he actually enjoys things as they are. Those themes combine on the album with those of general anxiety over the state of current events. Krug uses his music and lyrics as a form of therapy and as a way to process his thoughts, saying in an interview that " e reason I'm not sad is because there's sadness in my songs".


Recording

The band, whose members lived in different parts of North America and had limited time together, spent two weeks at Krug's home studio preparing for the recording sessions. Robson-Cramer became ill and missed a week of this rehearsal period. The band then traveled to the island of Gabriola to record with producer and engineer Jordan Koop. The small time frame the band had to complete the album resulted in sparser arrangements than their previous records, and many songs were recorded live "off the floor", with minimal
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. Despite not having a dedicated electric guitarist for the sessions, both Robson-Cramer and Merz were talented at the instrument and the band had planned on adding it in; while arranging and practicing the songs, however, they decided they preferred the more raw, pared-down versions, and only a couple of finished songs include electric guitar.


Critical reception

Sunset Rubdown announced in July 2024 that the album would release the following September 20, fifteen years after their previous record. It released to generally favorable reviews. The reviewer for ''
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'' called the album "enigmatically compelling", and complimented the band on not relying solely on nostalgia with their first output following their reunion. ''Spectrum Culture'' acknowledged the difference in the band's sound without electric guitar but said that instrument was not needed to create the "dense, lush, complicated" songs on the album. The reviewer especially praised Krug's "mesmerizing and vivid" lyrics, noting how they are often inscrutable but always engaging. The reviewer for ''Beats Per Minute'' also made a point to appreciate the band's new sound and not mourn the loss of the denser instrumentation, saying "there is still magic to be made, even if it is a slightly different kind". They admitted that not everything on the album works, however, pointing to "All Alright" as an example (and noting that Krug himself regrets choices made during that song's production; he said in an interview that he hopes listeners will "love it for me, for I cannot"). ''TMRW Magazine'' considered the album as "the perfect entry point" for new listeners to the band, saying that while Krug's music is always at least somewhat adventurous, these particular tracks are "cozier" and more accessible than previous releases. ''
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'' regretted the lack of intensity the album provides aside from the "immediacy" of lead single "Reappearing Rat", and remarked that it often sounds more like a Spencer Krug solo affair than a Sunset Rubdown collective effort. The reviewer still praised standouts like "Worm", calling it "maybe the simplest Sunset Rubdown track and arguably the most beautiful".


Track listing

#"Losing Light" – 5:14 #"All Alright" – 3:31 #"Candles" – 3:06 #"Snowball" – 4:47 #"Ghoulish Hearts" – 5:12 #"Reappearing Rat" – 3:20 #"Cliché Town – 6:02 #"Worm" – 5:43 #"Fable Killer" – 4:28


Personnel

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Spencer Krug Spencer Krug ( ) (born May 4, 1977) is a Canadian musician. He is the singer, songwriter and keyboardist for the indie rock band Wolf Parade and has recorded solo under both his own name and the name Moonface. He has also performed with other Ca ...
– piano, synth, acoustic guitar, vocals *Camilla Wynne – keyboard,
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, vocals *Nicholas Merz – bass guitar, vocals *
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