HOLYDRUG COUPLE, THE
MOONLUST (SACRED BONES)
The Holydrug Couple began in Santiago, Chile in 2008, a little over a half-decade after Ives and Manu met for the first time.
The two young friends hadn't seen each other in a few years when Manu texted Ives to tell him that he bought a drum kit.
They started jamming, and a week later, the band was formed. A flurry of songwriting activity followed, culminating in 2011's Ancient Land EP and 2013's Noctuary, both released on Sacred Bones.
Moonlust boldly treads territory that those earlier psych-indebted recordings only hinted at, especially the dreamy French movie soundtracks of the '70s and '80s and the discography of Serge Gainsbourg.
The album falls well outside the boundaries of the prevailing psych-rock idiom. In addition tothe French soundtrack and Gainsbourg influences, they cite inspiration from the soul ballads of Aretha Franklin, '80s South American synthpop acts like Los Encargados, Virus, and Los Prisioneros, and the contemporary French electro group Air.
The songs are streamlined hook delivery machines, without any baroque arrangements or unnecessary flourishes to get in the way of their ultimate goal.