Bana-Nana · Single · 2023 · 1 songs.
“Yacht Rocket” - Bana-Nana ft. Byron Singh
A tragedy of loss, denial, crippling addiction, strength in the face of adversity and growth. //// 10/10 //// I don’t even fucking care. I’m biased. This is fucking based. Bana-Nana are a two piece group of musicians from St. Louis, Missouri. Previously the powerhouses behind groups such as Downcast and The Handicaps (iykyk), Drew Anderson (Production/Engineering/Project Direction/Instrumentation) and Brett Barry/Guttersugar (Vocals/Project Direction/Instrumentation/Lyrics) bring something new to the table each and every time they step into the studio. Genre does not define these men; they are Gods of their own universe and none shall tell them otherwise. The tale of Yacht Rocket is a poignant one. We enter to the sounds of joy and celebration, accompanied by methodical, melodic, (we call this “melodical” in the industry) amusingly boat horn-esque synths, setting the stage for what at first glance appears to be a party of a track. However, we’re immediately inundated with Guttersugar’s sorrow via hook: “You left me on my own/The Yacht Rocket’s on Loan/I’m on this boat alone”. This tragic tale is developed before our very eyes as the synths cascade into the next, our martyr crooning “I’m flying deep through space/and I can’t feel my face/I think I lost my face/Yacht Rocket night and day”, filling us in on the drug-addled hole they’ve retreated to without their lover. The lyrics of Yacht Rocket explore many difficult topics, such as fashion, suicidal ideation, allergies, love languages misinterpreted and so many more. Guttersugar deftly weaves these myriad topics into flowing rhymes and catchy melodies, held aloft by Drew’s ethereal, lofty production that knows exactly when to hit the hardest, helping us understand the desperation and delusion of the story’s character through both language and sound - “My emotions keep on droppin’ so I/Bought a boat with a motherfuckin’ rocket engine/50 milli, now I’m flying through the fuckin’ heavens”. To be entirely serious for a second, this track really is a monumental achievement. Not only does it in fact embody much of the sound typically associated with the yacht rock genre as well as tying in their own musical takes, it tells an enticing story that the listener consistently wants more of, while holding an obvious comedic and unserious air about itself. The lyricism, while occasionally silly, still holds its own as being skilled and thoughtful, maintaining the cohesiveness of the story being told while still hitting the occasional curveball right out of the park. And we haven’t even talked about Byron Singh’s guest feature yet. As mentioned, I’m a bit biased on this one. I know these guys. No veil here. But that doesn’t mean I am being any less genuine with my rating or comments. While this track seems meticulously planned, feature and all, the truth is that this might as well be called a loosie - it happened almost entirely off the cuff in the studio. In fact, it’s my understanding Byron and Bana-Nana had not really known one another prior to this track’s recording. Yet, Byron stepped into the booth and delivered the most scathing rebuttal possible from the perspective of Guttersugar’s spurned lover. Byron stands nose to nose with the lyricism delivered before his entry, and makes no bones about making it known. Not only does he seamlessly fall into the narrative, his bars hit like the suckerpunch of a breakup and mercilessly deconstruct the truth of the main character’s delusion and denial. Not to mention, he finished his verse with the sickest fucking burn I’ve ever heard in my life. “I WAS A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH/BUT YOU TOOK ME FOR GRANTED/NOW YOURE FLYIN ON YOUR TOY/DONT THINK A BOY CAN MAN IT”. I MEAN COME ON BRO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The reality here is, Bana-Nana have created a multi-faceted masterpiece in this track. And they hardly even had to try. The ease with which these men create incredible music is genuinely astounding, and it’s utterly criminal there aren’t more people talking about this, goofy as it is. YACHT ROCKET NIGHT AND DAY!

















