This week I want to highlight a whole album, UNICORN by GUNSHIP:
First off, the mashup of references to different cyberpunk/sci-fi media is front and center in this album's marketing. (It was released just a few days ago, on September 29th). Gunship definitely wasn't shy about making allusions to cyberpunk in their previous albums, and they really leaned into it in this new one. I think it's fun.
Seeing the album art, I immediately thought, "that has to be a Blade Runner reference, right?" It seems like my suspicions were correct, if the album's announcement trailer is anything to go on:
(The origami unicorn from the ending of the movie, for reference:)
There's a ton of other little references to other sci-fi media throughout the album, too. One of the song titles is a WH40K reference, and I caught a reference to Portal in one of the songs as well. There's probably more than I noticed on an initial listen, they're like little easter eggs. Maybe it's a little campy, yeah, but I think it's fun.
I'm having trouble picking my favorite song off the album, so I'll talk about a few.
If you pay attention to the posts I make about music, you probably know I like Carpenter Brut. I was pretty excited to see that they collaborated with Gunship in this album. The song they collaborated on, DooM Dance, is a direct reference to DOOM, of course. Fitting for Carpenter Brut.
Another favorite artist of mine, HEALTH, collaborated with Gunship as well, in the song Blood for the Blood God:
I wasn't expecting a song featuring HEALTH to be so dancey, but I think it works really well. This whole album as a whole is much dancier and upbeat than Gunship's previous albums, in my opinion. Their second album, Dark All Day, is much more gloomy in comparison, for example.
I also noticed that the album contains a sequel to a song from their very first album Gunship, Tech Noir:
The song is somber and slow, evoking visions of fleeing from a city on fire. The sequel, Tech Noir 2, is much more hopeful in comparison:
Tech Noir 2 urges the listener to persevere, and to rebuild something new from the ashes.
"My son, the gift of survival is yours. Please, may you never submit. There will be more."
Overall, I was blown away by this album. It's been a while since I found an album that made me this excited. I think I'll be listening to it for a while. It's a fun, catchy, energetic love letter to the cyberpunk genre. Hopefully I've my scattered ramblings have convinced you to give it a listen, haha.
I'll post another favorite song of mine soon!