Chicago DIY Trio The Slaps Untangle Jazzy Post-Rock & Folk Melodies on New LP ‘Mudglimmer’
Mudglimmer TRACKLIST
Mudglimmer
Flip
Filthy Sex Maneuvers
Compromised Dirt
Bunny
Fool
Forward
King
To London
Soul’d n Settled
The Thaw
CREDITS
Engineering: All songs recorded at Hummingbird Recordings in Atlanta, GA by Ben Wulkan and Evan Dangerfield, except “Bunny” by Johnny Hopson and George Rezek in New Buffalo, MI.
Mixing: Ben Wulkan
Mastering: Cameron Frank
Today, Chicago DIY group The Slaps — guitarist Rand Kelly, bassist Ramsey Bell, and drummer Josh Resing — release their new album Mudglimmer, alongside focus track “Flip.” The Slaps are also currently on tour in support of Mudglimmer, with a show at NYC’s TV Eye on November 11. See all of the dates below, and listen to Mudglimmer here.
Within focus track “Flip,” warm Americana melodies meditate on a shedding of the past and seeing life’s karmic flow follow. Earthy and worn in vocals meet with the guitar’s easygoing charm and the serpentine percussion; sonic tension is relieved, leaving all room for self-reflection.
Both strange and beautiful, Mudglimmer finds the group emerging from the specter of indie oblivion with a raw, expressive, and idiosyncratic sound. It’s a stunning DIY comeback story, a doubling-down on avant-garde impulses that pays immediate dividends. Faced with professional and personal hurdles that threatened the band’s continuation, The Slaps dug deep into improvisation (even recording an EP at Experimental Sound Studio in Chicago, a hub of the city’s rich free jazz scene and home of the Sun Ra / El Saturn Collection) and traditional country songwriting.
The disparate threads of spontaneous composition and earnest, threadbare folk collide on Mudglimmer. It’s a marvel of influential synthesis, evoking Slint’s comfortability with ominous tension, Tortoise’s slinky push-pull grooves, Waxahatchee’s slice-of-life Americana gems, elliptical funk-punk a la The Minutemen, minimal grunge-pop in the vein of Sebadoh, and so much more.
The Slaps formed in Chicago at DePaul University, and debuted with 2017’s Susan’s Room, a scrappy and surf-y rock project recorded via Garageband at Rand’s parents’ place. Their local profile grew quickly. Subsequent EPs A and B — recorded, for the first time, in proper studios — did well enough to enable them to embark on summer tours of the midwest, striking a hazy and moody middle ground between The Strokes’ tightly wound garage rock and Crumb’s jazzily arranged psychedelia.
The 2020 COVID pandemic re-shuffled the deck, as the band moved to Lexington, KY to keep rent cheap while they toured four months out of the year. They recorded 2022’s Tomato Tree and got ready to hit the road. Hardship followed, including several friends passing away and the cancellation of a major tour.
It was a challenging time, but one that strengthened the band’s artistic resolve. “We had to commit, to each other and to ourselves,” recounts Rand. Their conclusion: “If we’re going to be out here and risk our well-being, we can’t do it for any other reason than for us and our expression.”
Pulling inspiration from experimental principles espoused by a college class they took called Improv Scratch Orchestra, taught by Jeffrey Kowalkowski (himself a staple of Chicago’s experimental jazz and post-rock scenes), The Slaps followed their muse to odd but rewarding places. In 2023, they recorded and released Pathless, an entirely improvised release recorded at the legendary Experimental Sound Studio in Chicago. Around the same time, they were writing and recording This is My First Day At Drawing, a reflective collection influenced by traditional folk and country songwriting.
From this time came Mudglimmer, a record that finds The Slaps reconfigured and reenergized — finding purpose, not in reaching for a brass ring, but in becoming fully, unashamedly, their own wonderfully confounding thing.
TOUR DATES
11/08/24: Portland, ME @ Oxbow Brewing
11/09/24: Boston, MA @ Warehouse XI
11/10/24: New York, NY @ TV Eye
11/12/24: Pittsburgh, PA @ Club Cafe
11/14/24: Detroit, MI @ Loving Touch
11/15/24: Indianapolis, IN @ Healer
1/29/25: Davenport, IA @ Raccoon Motel
1/30/25: Kansas City, MO @ Encore
1/31/25: Fort Collins, CO @ The Coast
2/01/25: Denver, CO @ Lost Lake
2/02/25: Colorado Springs, CO @ Lulu’s
2/04/25: Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
2/05/25: Boise, ID @ Shrine Social Club
2/06/25: Portland, OR @ Show Bar
2/07/25: Seattle, WA @ Madame Lou’s
2/08/25: Olympia, WA @ Wild Man Gastropub
2/09/25: Vancouver, BC @ The Pearl
2/11/25: Sacramento, CA @ Harlows
2/12/25: San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
2/13/25: Ojai, CA @ Underground Exchange
2/14/25: Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room
2/16/25: Los Angeles, CA @ Zebulon
2/18/25: San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar
2/19/25: Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar
2/22/25: St Louis, MO @ Blueberry Hills