05 Mar 2012 — Jesse Thompson

Over the past decade, the Los Angeles-based experimental music group
Lucky Dragons has created an influential body of work that's consistently challenged traditional song structures and musical expectations. With performances built on ideas of cooperation and collective experience of the unfamiliar, they are well-known for their high level of improvisation, crowd participation, and visual experience. The self-proclaimed meditative-punk group, comprised of Luke Fishbeck and Sarah Rara, puts on live shows that are as much, if not more, performance art as live music and has played a plethora of venues varying from popular avant-garde art spaces like Los Angeles'
The Smell to the 2008 Whitney Biennial.
NFOP is excited to premiere the new
Miko Revereza directed video for the Lucky Dragons song
"Mirror Makers" off their latest LP,
Existers. The piece is highly communicative, as if someone was telling a story without words, only sound and gestures. After about a minute, bass synth bounces atop a swell of warbling processed sounds and thin, steady percussion, prompting the sentiment of an emphatic, more expansive narrative retelling. It's what happens when you finish a brief story, and the listener just blankly stares back at you with a confused look. It's that deep breath and okay-let-me-try-this-again moment, and with Revereza's spastic, minimally abstract visuals consistently lining up with the foundational components of the song, I have to say that I'm left with the same feeling I get after encountering more standard modes of storytelling, which is a much-appreciated and difficult wordless feat for the music world.
Watch the new video for "Mirror Makers" below and stream the title track from the
Existers LP, which is available now via
Swill Children.
Lucky Dragons - Existers
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Over the past decade, the Los Angeles-based experimental music group
Lucky Dragons has created an influential body of work that's consistently challenged traditional song structures and musical expectations. With performances built on ideas of cooperation and collective experience of the unfamiliar, they are well-known for their high level of improvisation, crowd participation, and visual experience. The self-proclaimed meditative-punk group, comprised of Luke Fishbeck and Sarah Rara, puts on live shows that are as much, if not more, performance art as live music and has played a plethora of venues varying from popular avant-garde art spaces like Los Angeles'
The Smell to the 2008 Whitney Biennial.
NFOP is excited to premiere the new
Miko Revereza directed video for the Lucky Dragons song
"Mirror Makers" off their latest LP,
Existers. The piece is highly communicative, as if someone was telling a story without words, only sound and gestures. After about a minute, bass synth bounces atop a swell of warbling processed sounds and thin, steady percussion, prompting the sentiment of an emphatic, more expansive narrative retelling. It's what happens when you finish a brief story, and the listener just blankly stares back at you with a confused look. It's that deep breath and okay-let-me-try-this-again moment, and with Revereza's spastic, minimally abstract visuals consistently lining up with the foundational components of the song, I have to say that I'm left with the same feeling I get after encountering more standard modes of storytelling, which is a much-appreciated and difficult wordless feat for the music world.
Watch the new video for "Mirror Makers" below and stream the title track from the
Existers LP, which is available now via
Swill Children.
Lucky Dragons - Existers