‘One Wish’ by Charles Moothart | New Album, ‘Black Holes Don’t Choke’
Exclusive track premiere of ‘One Wish’ by LA-based rocker Charles Moothart, taken from the upcoming album, ‘Black Holes Don’t Choke,’ out March 8th 2024 via In The Red Records.
The new track, titled, ‘One Wish’ sees Moothart turn down the fuzz by just a few notches, and pop out a psych-rock track that dares to jangle when it’s not attempting to melt your face.
At the beginning of December, Moothart (known for his work with Ty Segall and Fuzz) announced his upcoming LP, ‘Black Holes Don’t Choke,’ with the record’s first single, ‘Roll’ being shared as part of the day’s celebration. ‘Roll’ was the first taste of what Moothart calls, “apocalyptic pop,” an apt descriptor for the catchy, fuzz-drenched, psychedelia found on the track, which was released alongside a lightning-fast and neon-drenched music video.
‘Black Holes Don’t Choke’ is meant to be a present meditation. It was written, recorded, and mixed entirely by Charles Moothart in his Los Angeles studio, and he plays all of the music heard on the album. The implementation of samplers is a noteworthy development as well as the general inclusion of more electronic elements. Still, the album sounds at home in Moothart’s universe of music to date. The album reflects the here and now. It embraces the elements and sounds of the present without glamorizing any tense – past, present, or future. It conveys a feeling of chaotic love and empowerment within a time of existential turmoil – aiming to lift up what positives exist in a world riddled with toxicity and complexity.
The production of the ‘Black Holes Don’t Choke’ is another area of artistic growth. Due to a love for classic hip hop as well as a desire to deepen his creative language, Moothart spent recent years looking into the world of sampling and sequencing. On top of this, he has been working to hone his engineering and mixing abilities through his own projects, as well as collaborating with peers in different studios. This combination of elements created a new atmosphere for Moothart’s song writing to evolve within.
‘Black Holes Don’t Choke’ is the first release under his proper name, but he has previously released albums under the moniker CFM (also with In The Red). He has spent the last 13 years touring in Ty Segall’s live outfit(s), as well as making records and touring with bands like Fuzz and Goggs. This new album, as well as the subtle name change, marks the start of a new chapter for the multi instrumentalist.
Charles Moothart Tour Dates
04/18 – Soda Bar – San Diego, CA
04/20 – Zebulon – Los Angeles, CA
04/24 – Stork Club – Oakland, CA
04/26 – Star Theater – Portland, OR
04/27 – TBA – Bellingham, WA
04/29 – Sunset Tavern – Seattle, WA
05/1 – Starlet Room – Sacramento, CA
05/2 – Crepe Place – Santa Cruz, CA
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