GUM/Ambrose Kenny-Smith Announce New Album, ‘Ill Times’ Out July 19th

photo credit: Jamie Terry

GUM / Ambrose Kenny-Smith – made of Jay Watson (Gum, Pond, Tame Impala) and Ambrose Kenny-Smith (King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, The Murlocs) – announce a new collaborative album, Ill Times, out July 19th. This is the debut release on King Gizzard’s newly-announced p(doom) records. As described by King Gizzard, p(doom) records is a label “to put out our own records and our friends’ too. If you all keep listening to ’em, we’ll keep making ’em.” It’s only fitting then that the first addition to the catalog is Ill Times, an album born out of the friendship between Watson and Kenny-Smith that began over a decade ago. Check out the hard-hitting title track below.
 
Watson and Kenny-Smith first met at the bar in the hazy hours after Tame Impala played the legendary Eureka Hotel in Kenny-Smith’s hometown of Geelong, Victoria in 2009. But it wasn’t until Kenny-Smith’s bands came to prominence a couple of years later that the bond between these groups was formed. The roots of Ill Times lay in an instrumental Watson had recorded that he loved but couldn’t find a home for in Pond or GUM by itself.  The track haunted him, enough that he ended up discussing it at some festival Pond and King Gizz were both playing somewhere on the planet one summer. Watson DM’d Kenny-Smith the track, along with a link to “Magic Mountain.” “Jay said that was the vibe he wanted,” Kenny-Smith continues, “and I’m a big Eric Burdon try-hard, so I was into it.”
 
The idea remained non-corporeal for more than a year, both musicians on tour with their respective acts. When Christmas came around with enforced down time, the duo got to work, remotely. Kenny-Smith wrote lyrics and some new melodies to the song, now titled “Old Transistor Radio,” recorded his parts and DM’d them to Watson. Watson loved what he heard, and then sent Kenny-Smith another track to work on.  For Watson, part of the thrill lay in exploring styles of music he’d loved all his life, but played all too rarely. “I was excited to explore stuff our other bands hadn’t really touched on before,” Watson says. “Funk, soul… groove-based music.” The instrumentals he cut for Ill Times were firmly in the pocket, though thrillingly devoid of genre cliché, their grooves colossal, their melodies deep and irresistible.
 
For Kenny-Smith, that soulfulness seeped into his very bones. The GUM project arrived not long after the passing of his beloved dad, musician Broderick Smith, and the death of a dear friend, losses that would inform the lyrics he penned for the album, and the way he sang them. Loss is a recurring theme across the album; the title-track is about figuring out how to put your life back together and move on in the wake of devastation. “I learned life is too short to live it in regret or a hole of depression,” Kenny-Smith explains. But there’s humor and wisdom in there, too.

 
Ill Times is available to pre-order digitally today. Physical pre-orders are live on May 10th at 8am ET via pdoomrecords.com.
 

Pre-order Ill Times
 
Ill Times Tracklist
1. Dud
2. Ill Times
3. Minor Setback
4. Fool For You
5. Resilience
6. Powertrippn’
7. Old Transistor Radio
8. Emu Rock
9. Marionette
10. The Gloater

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