
Wish Defense: Black Vinyl LP
The duality of âmanâ is a subject that has been explored in art for centuries, from writings of the Bible to Descartes, all the way up to filmmakers like Lynch, Cronenberg, & Carpenter. Who is your âtrue selfâ & what do they want? With their sixth studio album âWish Defenseâ (again for longtime home Trouble In Mind Records), Chicago trio FACS take a good, long look in the mirror to face themselves.
The return of original member Jonathan Van Herik - who stepped away from the group just before their debut album âNegative Housesâ was released in 2018 - replacing longtime bassist Alianna Kalaba brings renewed vigor & a marked angularity from the bandâs more recent output. The songs still hit hard, but the approach is sideways - the roles have changed since Van Herikâs original tenure & his previous time with Case & powerhouse drummer Noah Leger in Disappears; now on bass, Van Herik was originally the groupâs guitar player and features on the debut, while current guitarist Brian Case played bass. This role reversal has helped the bandâs dynamic, offering up a different musical perspective than before, now revisiting the trioâs long-going collaboration with some distance and time.
Case notes that the lyrics on âWish Defenseâ revolve around doppelgĂ€ngers or "doublesâ, tackling the idea of facing yourself and observing your ideas and motivations. Look no further than the albumâs title track; âEnter the mirror / Double walker / An intimate / Wish defense / Is it real? / You beside me / The detail / Terrifying / Abject self / Your grief / A public / Performanceâ. Case lays out the entire albumâs theme in one stanza; Are your actions & emotions your true self? Or are they a performative aspect of that âotherâ person you put forward? Case says that ultimately the sentiment is â...donât let the bastards get you down, thereâs something beyond this moment, like hope - but not in the naive belief that ultimately people are goodâ. âWish Defenseâs artwork is also a subtle reference to âNegative Housesââ art, returning to that albumâs black & white starkness & minimalism. The albumâs checkerboards everywhere are offset reflections of themselves, mirrored with the albumâs lyrics printed front & center on the cover. Everything is out in the open.
A final note; âWish Defenseâ is the last album engineered by Steve Albini. Two days were recorded at Electrical Audio in early May of 2024 before Steveâs untimely passing, with renowned engineer & friend Sanford Parker stepping in to finish the session 24 hours later, tracking the last bits of vocals and overdubs. Longtime collaborator John Congleton mixed the album as Albini would have; in Electrical Audioâs A room, off the tape, using Albiniâs notes about the session.
Tracks:
1. Talking Haunted
2. Ordinary Voices
3. Wish Defense
4. A Room
5. Desire Path
6. Sometimes Only
7. You Future
The duality of âmanâ is a subject that has been explored in art for centuries, from writings of the Bible to Descartes, all the way up to filmmakers like Lynch, Cronenberg, & Carpenter. Who is your âtrue selfâ & what do they want? With their sixth studio album âWish Defenseâ (again for longtime home Trouble In Mind Records), Chicago trio FACS take a good, long look in the mirror to face themselves.
The return of original member Jonathan Van Herik - who stepped away from the group just before their debut album âNegative Housesâ was released in 2018 - replacing longtime bassist Alianna Kalaba brings renewed vigor & a marked angularity from the bandâs more recent output. The songs still hit hard, but the approach is sideways - the roles have changed since Van Herikâs original tenure & his previous time with Case & powerhouse drummer Noah Leger in Disappears; now on bass, Van Herik was originally the groupâs guitar player and features on the debut, while current guitarist Brian Case played bass. This role reversal has helped the bandâs dynamic, offering up a different musical perspective than before, now revisiting the trioâs long-going collaboration with some distance and time.
Case notes that the lyrics on âWish Defenseâ revolve around doppelgĂ€ngers or "doublesâ, tackling the idea of facing yourself and observing your ideas and motivations. Look no further than the albumâs title track; âEnter the mirror / Double walker / An intimate / Wish defense / Is it real? / You beside me / The detail / Terrifying / Abject self / Your grief / A public / Performanceâ. Case lays out the entire albumâs theme in one stanza; Are your actions & emotions your true self? Or are they a performative aspect of that âotherâ person you put forward? Case says that ultimately the sentiment is â...donât let the bastards get you down, thereâs something beyond this moment, like hope - but not in the naive belief that ultimately people are goodâ. âWish Defenseâs artwork is also a subtle reference to âNegative Housesââ art, returning to that albumâs black & white starkness & minimalism. The albumâs checkerboards everywhere are offset reflections of themselves, mirrored with the albumâs lyrics printed front & center on the cover. Everything is out in the open.
A final note; âWish Defenseâ is the last album engineered by Steve Albini. Two days were recorded at Electrical Audio in early May of 2024 before Steveâs untimely passing, with renowned engineer & friend Sanford Parker stepping in to finish the session 24 hours later, tracking the last bits of vocals and overdubs. Longtime collaborator John Congleton mixed the album as Albini would have; in Electrical Audioâs A room, off the tape, using Albiniâs notes about the session.
Tracks:
1. Talking Haunted
2. Ordinary Voices
3. Wish Defense
4. A Room
5. Desire Path
6. Sometimes Only
7. You Future
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The duality of âmanâ is a subject that has been explored in art for centuries, from writings of the Bible to Descartes, all the way up to filmmakers like Lynch, Cronenberg, & Carpenter. Who is your âtrue selfâ & what do they want? With their sixth studio album âWish Defenseâ (again for longtime home Trouble In Mind Records), Chicago trio FACS take a good, long look in the mirror to face themselves.
The return of original member Jonathan Van Herik - who stepped away from the group just before their debut album âNegative Housesâ was released in 2018 - replacing longtime bassist Alianna Kalaba brings renewed vigor & a marked angularity from the bandâs more recent output. The songs still hit hard, but the approach is sideways - the roles have changed since Van Herikâs original tenure & his previous time with Case & powerhouse drummer Noah Leger in Disappears; now on bass, Van Herik was originally the groupâs guitar player and features on the debut, while current guitarist Brian Case played bass. This role reversal has helped the bandâs dynamic, offering up a different musical perspective than before, now revisiting the trioâs long-going collaboration with some distance and time.
Case notes that the lyrics on âWish Defenseâ revolve around doppelgĂ€ngers or "doublesâ, tackling the idea of facing yourself and observing your ideas and motivations. Look no further than the albumâs title track; âEnter the mirror / Double walker / An intimate / Wish defense / Is it real? / You beside me / The detail / Terrifying / Abject self / Your grief / A public / Performanceâ. Case lays out the entire albumâs theme in one stanza; Are your actions & emotions your true self? Or are they a performative aspect of that âotherâ person you put forward? Case says that ultimately the sentiment is â...donât let the bastards get you down, thereâs something beyond this moment, like hope - but not in the naive belief that ultimately people are goodâ. âWish Defenseâs artwork is also a subtle reference to âNegative Housesââ art, returning to that albumâs black & white starkness & minimalism. The albumâs checkerboards everywhere are offset reflections of themselves, mirrored with the albumâs lyrics printed front & center on the cover. Everything is out in the open.
A final note; âWish Defenseâ is the last album engineered by Steve Albini. Two days were recorded at Electrical Audio in early May of 2024 before Steveâs untimely passing, with renowned engineer & friend Sanford Parker stepping in to finish the session 24 hours later, tracking the last bits of vocals and overdubs. Longtime collaborator John Congleton mixed the album as Albini would have; in Electrical Audioâs A room, off the tape, using Albiniâs notes about the session.
Tracks:
1. Talking Haunted
2. Ordinary Voices
3. Wish Defense
4. A Room
5. Desire Path
6. Sometimes Only
7. You Future












