The album will be out on May 24th.
Molly Drag, the long-running project of Montreal’s Michael Charles Hansford, has shared a video for“Hell Raiser,” the third and final single from his forthcoming seventh album, Mammoth.
This new music video was directed by Laura-Lynn Petrick (Weyes Blood, Jessica Pratt, Kiwi Jr, TOPS). Mammoth is the first album for its new label home, I’m Into Life Records (Fraternal Twin, Finnish Postcard).
Of “Hell Raiser”, Hansford says: “‘Hell Raiser’ is a song about fear, and how it can bring us together. The strong similarity to love that fear can awaken inside us at the perfect time. I like to think of this as a tragic comedy. How two things that at the surface level seem so far apart but in actuality are very close.”
In practice, Molly Drag’s discography up to now has arguably fit the “bedroom” label by which it’s historically been tagged. While songwriter Hansford’s self-produced recordings across his prolific discography have explored a wide range of textures since he began the project in 2015, they’ve always served as a deeply personal – and immediate – method of catharsis. Songs were recorded quickly with whatever equipment was close at hand, takes were rarely belabored. The spirit, too, fit this descriptor – one got the sense that Hansford couldn’t afford to delay the relief of expressing his emotional turmoil, and his songs were consequently laden with a compelling urgency. His music typically read like dispatches from an ongoing private exorcism, fittingly becoming comforting points of reference for audiences wrestling with a similar darkness.
But it’s one thing to feel kindred to someone’s private experience, and another entirely to be directly welcomed into it. Mammoth – Molly Drag’s seventh LP – does the latter. Every one of the record’s nine tracks feels like a different kind of embrace, flourishing in sunlit, boundless space where Molly Drag once struggled behind locked doors. “All that I want is for you to be warm,” Hansford sings on early highlight “Coming Back For More,” and it feels like Hansford has warmth of his own to extend. It’s a change you can hear beginning to take shape on his prior LP, 2021’s Resemble Another: “If Molly Drag was an old farmhouse full of dust, that record was me opening the windows and letting some fresh air in,” says Hansford. Mammoth delivers on that emergent spirit, relishing in a hard-won sense of lightness.
1. Dogfight
2. Wild Life
3. Turpentine
4. Mammoth
5. Hell Raiser
6. Shoplifter
7. Coming Back For More
8. Jump
9. Knife In The Mud
Photo Credit: Gemma Else
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