THIEF announce L.A. Wildfire Relief

Jan 17, 2025 | Prophecy Productions

THIEF
release
Prophecy Fest 2024 Ambient Set
for
Los Angeles Wildfire
charity project

L.A. based dark electronics act THIEF have released the charity projectWith Love to Los Angeles” via Bandcamp. This includes the bespoke 34-minute ambient set that mastermind Dylan Neal performed live at Prophecy Fest 2024, and also an outtake from their latest album “Bleed, Memory” called ‘Mnemosyne‘ as well as the instrumental tracks for ‘Cinderland‘ and ‘Behemouth‘, which are also featured in their original version on this record.

100% of the funds (after deducting the Bandcamp fee) will be donated to the California Community Foundation Wildfire Recovery Fund that focuses on relief and recovery resources to the most underserved and hard to reach communities affected by the Los Angeles wildfire conflagration.

The Bandcamp page for “With Love to Los Angeles” is available for immediate publication via the following link:
https://thief-official.bandcamp.com/album/with-love-to-los-angeles-live-ambient-set-from-prophecy-fest-b-sides-instrumentals

THIEF comment: “Los Angeles is my home and while I am safe, everybody around me knows someone close to them, who has lost their home and everything they own”, mastermind Dylan Neal appeals. “As I write this, the Palisades, the Eaton, and other of the multiple fires are consuming entire neighborhoods, leaving thousands homeless and afraid. This is also far from over. The question must arise in oneself, ‘how can I help?’. Sometimes we can affect major change, sometimes we can only contribute a drop in the bucket. I would like to extend the opportunity to all of you to not only help, but also get some sick music in the process. Many bows and thanks to you, dear listener!”

The thrilling latest THIEF album “Bleed, Memory” has hit stores on April 19, 2024. The Los Angeles-based experimental electronic project with strong ties to the Californian black metal scene has once again atomised sacred chants and reordered the sonic particles into breathtaking songs.

Bleed, Memory” is now streaming in full via the link below:
https://youtu.be/cqJm1U5ScaQ

Dementia is a thief. It robs its victims piece by piece of their memory, identity, family and friends, and often enough even their human dignity. On their fourth full-length album, “Bleed, Memory” Los Angeles-based electronic experimentalists THIEF explore the theme of ‘memory’ both lyrically and musically, which runs as a bold dotted line throughout the album. The solo project’s mastermind, Dylan Neal, was largely inspired for this album after witnessing his father, who had recently been diagnosed with dementia, transition from bouts of forgetfulness and confusion to acute episodes of false memories, delusions, visions, and strange behaviour.
 
This makes “Bleed, Memory” a very personal creation and the experience has led Neal to question his own memories and explore how they shape his identity and reality. Memories are not just the stories we tell ourselves and others and this is evident in Neal’s comparison of them to ghosts. Although they are not physically present and cannot be touched, they still manifest and frighten those who believe in them. These ‘ghosts’ are also reflected in the music on this album. The cover art also ties into the concept. This re-painting of El Greco’s “The Tears of Saint Peter” by Joseba Eskubi with a wraith-like, sorrowful saint almost resembling a sepulchral memory.

Once again, the backbone of THIEF is made up of sampled sacred chant music. Some were sampled from crate digging, and some recorded at various orthodox churches. These samples got stretched, cut, mangled, morphed, and pitched to function like its own ethereal instrument. Neal deliberately designed “Bleed, Memory” to sound haunted. One of the techniques that he used to achieve this effect is ‘granular synthesis’. The more prominent use of granular synthesis on this record means that samples got split into small blips of audio, barely exceeding 100 milliseconds. These blips – or grains – loop extremely fast and can be layered on top of each other with added manipulation of speed, phase, volume, and frequency, among other parameters.

Before causing a stir among connoisseurs of fascinating new music with THIEF, Dylan Neal had already made an impact as a musician by playing hammered dulcimer in San Francisco-based experimental black metal outfit BOTANIST to which he continues to contribute even after having parted ways amicably.
 
Eager to explore new sonic dimensions, Neal composed and released “Thieves Hymn in D Minor” (2016), “Map of Lost Keys” (2019), and “The 16 Deaths of My Master” (2021) under the banner of THIEF. His music draws inspiration from groundbreaking acts like PORTISHEAD and ULVER. Critics have also detected traces of TOOL, NINE INCH NAILS, and TEARS FOR FEARS in THIEF‘s sound. Despite being stylistically on a completely different track, THIEF are comparable to WARDRUNA or HEILUNG – one of the chosen few acts recognized by the metal scene despite the absence of electric guitars. This fact is underscored by features in leading US print magazine Decibel, among others.

There is always much more to explore on a THIEF album than meets the eye. The album title pays homage to Vladimir Nabokov’s autobiography, “Speak, Memory,” while the mention of what the Irish literary giant James Joyce termed ‘Prankquean’ holds even greater significance. This ‘character’ from “Finnegans Wake” makes recurrent appearances on “Bleed, Memory,” serving as a female entity that imparts mostly painful yet necessary lessons.
 
Neal once more recorded and mixed most of the album in his apartment. For the mastering he managed to win John Greenham again, whose collaborations include artists ranging from THE LOCUSTS and KATY PERRY to DEATH GRIPS, and who has received three Grammy Awards in 2019 that honoured his mastering for BILLIE EILISH.

With “Bleed, Memory”, THIEF deliver a dark yet beautiful artistic contemplation of a terrible affliction that is at the same time conveying anger, melancholy, sorrow, and loss as a Gesamtkunstwerk (synthesis of all arts) lyrically, musically, and visually. Beware this sonic ghost will haunt the memories of its listeners!

Release date: April 19, 2024
Label: Prophecy Productions
Style: Dark Electronics
Review impact date: March 25, 2024 

Line-up

Dylan Neal – vocals, guitar, bass, synth, modular synth, drums, samples

Live line-up

Dylan Neal – vocals, keys, samples, drums
Robert Chaing – drums
Chris Hackman – bass

Recorded, produced & mixed by Dylan Neal in his apartment in Los Angeles, CA
Mastered by John Greenham at Clearlight Mastering, Los Angeles, CA

Artwork by Joseba Eskubi
Layout by Luis Cuervo
Album design by Dylan Neal

Links

www.thiefsounds.com
www.facebook.com/thiefsounds
www.instagram.com/thief_sounds

Shop
http://lnk.spkr.media/thief-bleed-memory

Available formats
“Bleed, Memory” is available as a 48-page 2CD hardcover artbook incl. bonus tracks, and as a gatefold transparent orange vinyl LP.