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At the beginning of 2022, Sylvan Esso packed up and headed west. Cramming the contents of a recording studio into their Prius, Nick Sanborn and Amelia Meath drove from their home in Durham, North Carolina to Los Angeles, where they set up a makeshift studio in a small rental house on the east side and did something that surprised them: they wrote a song. And then another. "Even if we weren't feeling good, we would just sit down and try to make something," Meath says. "Pretty much every day that we did that, we got a song that we liked."

Some bands can create entire albums on short-term writing jags, but until now, Meath says, Sylvan Esso was not one of them. But that speed -- and the resulting looseness and live-wire energy in their songs -- is one of many things that feels like brand-new territory in No Rules Sandy, their fourth studio album, out August 12, 2022. Describing their first three albums as a trilogy that is now complete, Meath and Sanborn see No Rules Sandy as the beginning of a new period, with songs that are "wilder and stranger and more cathartic than the band used to be," as Sanborn puts it. "It feels like who we actually are," Meath adds. "It just feels like us. We're not trying to fit into the mold, just happily being our freak selves."

The album's title is taken from a snippet of background vocal in "Your Reality," a slippery, complexly layered track in which Meath sings what feels like a preoccupying question of the post-pandemic world: "Let me remember how to live my life/were there rules originally/or are we learning how to be?" As in so many previous Sylvan Esso songs Meath's voice is direct and dominant, but the "no rules Sandy" background vocal is different -- echoing and hypnotic, swooping underneath Sanborn's percussive synth as well as a string arrangement from Gabriel Kahane. Sanborn says that vocal, and the song itself, became a reference point for the album, "for how weird we could take it -- how bare and strange something could be."

"Sunburn," the album's debut single, and "Didn't Care" also work as bridge songs, leaping from a pop music framework into the wilder unknown. With the crank of a bicycle bell popping in over the thumping bass track, "Sunburn" conjures a summer night's dance party even as Meath's locked-down vocal ("My favorite way to ruin me") suggests nothing is as carefree as it seems. And while "Didn't Care" exists fully as a poppy love song -- the hand claps and talk of "shivers" -- it's also a song about somebody not caring when they meet their love; the frizzled keyboard chords and insistent background vocals promise there's no simple ending for this story, either.

Meath and Sanborn have described the dynamic of Sylvan Esso as an argument between them, her irresistible hooks pushing and pulling against his adventurous, sometimes unsettling synths. No Rules Sandy is a complete merge -- pop and electronic music fusing into something new that constantly builds on itself. With this album, Meath says, "we went back to the classic formula, which is us trying to impress the other one." Take "Echo Party," which opens with electronic warble around Meath's voice as a simple beat behind her eventually yields to a deep synth wobble. There's lightness and darkness tugging at each other, the ecstatic promise of a party ("there's a lot of people dancing downtown") that you might not ever be able to leave ("yeah we all fall down/but some stay where they got dropped.") Sanborn's synths nod to 90s electronic music throughout, but as with the full album, he says, "I want everything to feel like something you've heard before, but presented in a way you've never heard."

Both describe No Rules Sandy as their most personal project -- right in the title, after all, is Sanborn's own nickname. The most intimate -- but still enigmatic -- details arrive in interstitial moments between tracks, featuring voicemails from loved ones, birdsong from outside their studio, Betty's, the voices of children, and other life detritus transformed into eternal art. "It feels like this diary entry from this very specific time," Sanborn says of the interstitials, which fill the gaps between songs and make No Rules Sandy an unbroken ribbon of sound, a source of wildness and energy that continues from the album's first moment to the last.

Though Sylvan Esso very much remains a duo, the scope of their work has continued to expand since their landmark WITH concert -- with a live band of ten -- in 2019. 2021 marked the launch of their music label, Psychic Hotline, and in 2022 both Meath and Sanborn will launch projects with other collaborators. Meath's The A's, a new band with her Mountain Main partner Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, will release an album on July 15, while Sanborn's Made of Oak project will release an EP collaboration with GRRL on September 2. The collaborations carry through to No Rules Sandy as well; TJ Maiani contributes his persistent drums to "Your Reality" and "Alarm," while Sam Gendel's saxophone lends a mysterious, unworldly quality to "How Did You Know" and album closer "Coming Back to You," a stripped down and haunting track that's unlike any Sylvan Esso song that has come before it.

As all these new chapters unfold and the Sylvan Esso umbrella expands, Sanborn and Meath continue to run their recording studio Betty's in the woods outside Durham and think constantly about what's next -- without overthinking it too much.

"Our whole career up until now, I feel like everything's been really considered, and we've maybe overthought a lot of the music," Sanborn says. "I think that might be the ultimate effect of like the last record and the pandemic -- feeling like, fuck that, I know what I want. And it's now, or never. So let's get out there and do it."

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 170 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely spectacular

    by Jacoby on 9/2/23

    It’s maybe my 7th time seeing Sylvan Esso and the both of them kill it every time ! So glad to reunite and dance in their presence.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Better than ever

    by Sylvan superfan on 9/2/23

    Most fun concert I’ve been to in a long time. Lights sound everything prefect.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show!

    by Magic721 on 9/2/23

    Sylvan Esso brought the energy and pretty much rocked it non stop! Such a passionate and amazing performance. It was my first time seeing them live and they did not disappoint!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    SE Is Awkward Beauty

    by SE Fan on 8/22/23

    Sylvan Esso once again delivered an artful, musically brilliant show that is the awkward beauty we need in our lives. Loopy music, telling lyrics and just enough weird to be cool and beautiful. Great show, good sound, pretty decent venue.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Love. That’s literally all I felt.

    by Catherine on 8/22/23

    One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to. The opener was amazing and full of passion. Definitely added indigo de Souza to my list of favs. Then sylvan came on and from the first song till the encore all I felt was love. Love for music love for humans love for the world. It was truly a beautiful experience (even though I was raw dog sober coming off a 10 hour shift). I’m so happy I got to finally see them and will continue to see them every chance I get. I had an amazing night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Another amazing show

    by Mamabigtooth on 8/21/23

    4th time seeing Sylvan Esso, first time we didn’t have to travel out of town to do so and we couldn’t have asked for a better show. This show was so amazing. Nothing but pure artistry on display. Sounds, sights and all the feelings that music and dancing can provide; nothing short of healing. The show was so amazing but to get to hear Coming Back to You performed exquisitely live made my night! Maybe my year. This was the concert of the year for me.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Lights

    by Impish on 8/20/23

    The lights were HORRIBLE couldn't look at the stage 80% of the time because the lights were so bright it was painful... everyone around me was covering their eyes or just looking away from the stage... i could still see lights flashing with my eyes squeezed Tight ... i go to as many shows as i can and i have Never had this experience... very sad 😢

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    SPEECHLESS

    by Corty on 8/20/23

    Sylvan Esso couldn’t have been better. You can tell they really love what they do and are happy to perform their beautiful art for us. The Pageant is amazing. Everything was perfect.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Higher Love

    by bjfavre on 8/20/23

    Sylvan Esso delivered music with love, beyond mere mortal unions.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good Time!

    by Lauren on 8/18/23

    Small but mighty crowd, great music! Overall had a nice time!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Brilliant Band

    by SlimPugVinyl on 8/17/23

    Fantastic fan experience with a band that is genuine and lovely and drops a beat! So much fun dancing to this and enjoying the energy coming from the stage by this duo. Great service on the grounds with food and drink as well. More from Sylvan Esso, please!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A magical night.

    by David on 8/17/23

    Sylvan Esso brought so much energy and joy. The crowd was great. The staff was great. The weather was perfect. Couldn't ask for a better night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible experience to say the least

    by Haley on 8/17/23

    I’m a huge lover of live music, but not every musician/band can deliver the same level in person compared to the record. Sylvan Esso was INCREDIBLE & so spot on to the sound their fans love. The overall vibe of the crowd was great, the band was amazing, and the rain even let up before they started performing. Highly, highly recommend seeing Sylvan Esso live if you never have!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    5th Time a Charm

    by IndyR on 8/17/23

    Sylvan Esso killed it in the fifth show we have seen them do. I have never seen Amelia so energetic. She was all over the stage; jumping around and dancing. What an incredible performance.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Show

    by Brian on 8/17/23

    Perfect weather. Perfect venue. Perfect music. Perfect night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show hard to find parking

    by Bm on 8/14/23

    Amazing performance. Was very hard to find parking if arriving close to door open time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    best sylvan esso show yet

    by chomps on 8/11/23

    i've seen SE 3 or 4x in Toronto now, and this was an absolutely wonderful show. they are always unreal but this venue really made it special. great crowd, great sound, incomparable performance

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    First concert I've ever enjoyed!

    by Miriam on 5/31/22Thompson's Point - Portland

    I've only had bad experiences at concerts but Sylvan Esso was incredible! I had sooo much fun and would def see her again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Mind Blowing

    by Tizzle on 5/30/22Thompson's Point - Portland

    I really enjoy Sylvan Esso as a band, but seeing them live takes it to the next level! Thompson’s Point is a great venue, and the show was absolutely amazing! If you have the chance to see them play live don’t miss out.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show/ Fun Venue

    by CW on 5/29/22Thompson's Point - Portland

    Sylvan Esso is stellar. Great artists - great show! The venue is a great venue on the ocean. It was a cold night however with wine off the ocean. Be sure to bring warm layers and watch the forecast before going to the show