The tempestuous sounds of Oakland rock quintet Whirr walk a bold line between menace and comfort. Like being wrapped in layers of heavy blanket, their music can be sweltering and claustrophobic or comfortably warm.
They pull this off by producing a big onslaught of sound. On their debut LP Pipe Dreams, Whirr’s three heavily amplified guitarists play over each other, cloaking their melodies in thick distortion. Within the guitars’ aggressively brutal textures are quietly caressing vocals that seem contrastingly innocent and gentle. Tracks “Flashback” and “Formulas and Frequencies” move at a leisurely pace with sweet, sunbathed melodies. “Bogus” and “Home is where my head is” accelerate and explode.
The effect of this dual nature can be polarizing. The album could provide the background music for a relaxing drive on a cloudy day or be the soundtrack for an anxiety attack. It’s too raucous to be denoted as typical shoegaze and too lush and wistful to be punk. Live, Whirr’s volume is almost ear shattering, but even then its noisy envelopment is captivating.
Now, after months of touring and songwriting post Pipe Dreams and 2013’s Around EP, Whirr is set to release its second album Sway on September 23, 2014. Luckily, fans can catch the band’s record release show at the Rickshaw Stop on August 30 and get a live preview. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door.