Electronic post-punk trio The Wants have announced their second album, Bastard, set for release on 13th June via STTT. The New York City outfit release ‘87 Gas’, the first single from the album. Recorded during a period of geographic and emotional displacement, ’87 Gas’ is a provocative sonic landscape that challenges the boundaries between personal ambition and systemic routine. The band’s self described “No Wave / No pop techno punk” ethos is expressed on the new single where digital and analog elements collide to create a disorienting yet compelling soundscape. ’87 Gas’ transforms the mundane backdrop of an American convenience store into a metaphorical battleground where individual dreams confront societal constraints. The band shares:
“It’s a playful reflection on youthful ambition and rebellion rubbing up against alienation and monotony. The song’s mantra and instrumentation chart the repetition of daily life. As fantasy and reality grow further apart, the tension between the two can ultimately drive you crazy.”
A hypnotic bassline from newest band member Yasmeen Night intertwines Middle Eastern influences with intentionally discordant guitar notes, creating an auditory representation of the conflict between raw emotional expression and structured societal rhythms. By recording live and capturing their collective nervous energy against a mechanical clock pulse, the band transforms personal vulnerability into a universal experience of disconnection.
The Wants second album explores disconnection in an age of endless connection. This duality manifests in the music itself organic instruments wrestle with electronic ghosts, while traditional song structures are dismantled and reassembled into strange new forms. Deeply influenced by personal tragedy, Velding-VanDam began writing after his father was found dead in his Michigan trailer, having been deceased for 8 days. The aftermath of this discovery, hoarded belongings, towers of empty liquor bottles and oxycodone containers, grime-covered childhood photos, became the emotional backdrop for the album’s creation.
“Bastard, both as an album and an experience, is an emotional purge—a meditation on isolation and loss,” explains Velding-VanDam. “The story of my father’s life and death loomed large as a backdrop of the writing process. I explored the darkest periods of my life, and the reality that we can all spiral into our own personal voids, unaware or unwilling to acknowledge the decay until it’s too late.”
Since emerging in 2017, The Wants have carved out their own niche in experimental music’s outer reaches. Their debut Container earned critical acclaim and packed venues across the UK and EU before the pandemic forced them off the road. With Bastard, they promise something even more ambitious, a record that transforms personal demons into universal catharsis, and pushes the boundaries of what electronic post-punk can be. The original duo of Madison Velding-VanDam and Jason Gates have been joined by added NightNight’s Yasmeen Night whose deft synth play fused their post-punk energy with an additional electronic flare.
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