Check out the visuals for ‘Donβt Think Just Breathe’ by Couch JacketsΒ
βCouch Jacketsβ sounds like an alligatorβs eating us,β reads the explanatory note on the Little Rock, Arkansas quartetβs Bandcamp page. Fans of the band have become accustomed to this sort of irreverence β these are funny guys, and they lead with their personalities. Yet itβs not just a joke. Listening to Couch Jackets can be like entering a whirlpool: songs donβt behave the way you expect them to. They come at the listener with manic energy; they twist and turn, shiver and shake, and no matter how playful they seem, they always carry with them a whiff of danger.
We suppose that if we were asked to be particular about it, we could try to classify Couch Jackets. Given their ambition and the idiosyncratic nature of the music they make, itβs fair to call them a progressive rock act. Their emphasis on texture and love of experimentation aligns them with the neo-psychedelic movement, and their supple grooves are redolent of classic β70s pop. Thereβs even a hint of country music somewhere in the mix. But we donβt think weβve ever heard a band combine its influences in quite the same way. Go To Bed, the groupβs most recent set, was made in Nashville, and itβs the fullest realization of their visionary sound yet committed to record. It somehow manages to sound more polished than their prior recordings while preserving the primal chaos and sense of fun that has always distinguished the band. We have no idea how theyβve pulled off this trick. Like so much about Couch Jackets, their methods are shrouded in mystery.
Just as the band has developed a singular sound, theyβve come up with a visual aesthetic thatβs wholly theirs β and that matches the music perfectly. For a still-new band, Couch Jackets have made a lot of videos, and they all display the groupβs inventiveness, imagination, and sense of humor. Consider, for instance, the clip for βDonβt Think Just Breatheβ, which manages to satirize obsessive news-watchers, cooking shows, reality television, and the act of eating dinner. If the members of Couch Jackets (and their friends and associates) appear to be having an absolute blast doing these clips, thatβs because they are. Theyβre sending their messages in a musical and visual language of their own invention, and itβs only a matter of time before everybody gets the transmission.






















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