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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

    So good live! A must see

    by Miranda on 11/5/21Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom - Chicago

    Sylvan Esso was so amazing live, I am still singing and dancing to their hit after hit they performed on Halloween night. What an experience, I will definitely be looking out for the next time they come around to my area, and making all my friends come too!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show and venue!

    by Marisa on 11/5/21Old Forester's Paristown Hall - Louisville

    Sylvan Esso put on an amazing show and the concert hall was so perfect for it. Not too big but not too small. The drinks prices are about average for concerts and all the bartenders were friendly and efficient. I will recommend this place to people I know!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best vibes! Needed more info on health check

    by Skye on 11/3/21Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom - Chicago

    Always a great show! The lights, acoustics and performance are on par. The Aragon brought an intimate take. I wish the health check told us to bring a pic of the Covid card - it was pretty vague but luckily I had a picture of mine. Also I had to show my ID and this wasn’t a 21+ show, so unsure as why I had to do that before the doors.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A fun one

    by Garrett on 11/3/21The Sylvee - Madison

    The Sylvee, first of all, is a fantastic venue. It has the close up feeling of a small venue, but still has room for a lot of people. Sylvan Esso is of course amazing and brought even more energy to the stage than I ever expected. I thought everything was going to be more laid back. However, the lighting setup used in mix with some alterations to the songs made for some surprisingly high energy moments. Overall, it was a fantastic showing at a fantastic venue.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing venue, amazing performers, amazing people!

    by Corn on 11/3/21Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom - Chicago

    It was one of the best shows I’ve ever been to. The staff was nice and helpful, the venue was gorgeous, and Sylvan Esso was better than I could have imagined. Best birthday/halloween ever!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dance and chill

    by Roland Deschain on 11/2/21The Sylvee - Madison

    Venue was nice. Good sight lines. Sound was solid. Good bass but nothing rattled. Band was phenomenal. Obviously WELL rehearsed. The icy on the cake was that they took the time to say hi and give an autograph. I absolutely love this music and meeting them made it a dream come true. I highly recommend Sylvan esso, and the venue Sylvee.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Like a private concert

    by Marjorie on 11/2/21The Sylvee - Madison

    Love the Sylvee. Every show is like a private concert. This time was extra special. I contacted the office to let them know I had broken my foot, thinking I would need to upgrade to more expensive tickets. I and my friends were provided seats in the ADA SECTION. Best seats in the house! Great view, still a part of the crowd, and safety for my foot! All at no extra charge, and zero fuss. Thank you so much!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sylvan Esso - magical explosion

    by HB on 11/2/21The Sylvee - Madison

    Soooooooooo goooooooood! In still riding high from Sylvan Esso!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing experience.

    by Meer on 11/1/21The Sylvee - Madison

    The band, the venue, and actually ticket master was all phenomenal.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Only ok

    by Chaplain on 11/1/21The Sylvee - Madison

    After seeing the bleachers on Wednesday, which was a 5, I can only give Sylvan Esso a 3. the light show was good, but the music not so much. Some of the songs were hard to recognize, and not a lot of energy in the show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic

    by F. A. on 10/14/21Bayou Music Center - Houston

    The venue was perfect . Opening guest Samia was great SYLVANESSO Fabulous , amazing concert. Bar drinks fair limited choices restroom well kept

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Magical

    by Sam0ny on 9/26/21Coca-Cola Roxy - Atlanta

    Felt pretty safe. Lots of room. Glad they checked vax cards.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great room, efficient entry

    by Abecker on 9/21/21South Side Ballroom - Dallas

    Lovely industrial space, high ceilings and lots of standing room. Entry with COVID was efficient, and the bars well staffed!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Played it right

    by Mk on 9/21/21South Side Ballroom - Dallas

    Great show- sound, lighting, atmosphere all great. Sylvan Esso was pure joy!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Amazing Show

    by That1TeacherGuy on 9/21/21South Side Ballroom - Dallas

    Samia's closers were great and had me hooked and ready. Sylvan Esso put on an AMAZING show with lights to fit the sound. Their on-stage presence was captivating, and getting into the venue wasn't a hassle 👌🏾

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    It was ok

    by 3000 on 9/20/21Moody Amphitheater - Austin

    Sylvan Esso was great but the venue is not designed very well. Mid-range seats are way too far away and the sound could be way louder. Beers and food are way too expensive. Absolutely ridiculous prices. $14 for a 24oz beer

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hot but fun

    by Rappy on 9/20/21Moody Amphitheater - Austin

    Sylvan was great! Very happy to know that we needed to be immunized to get in! Made me feel more comfortable. The concert was hot (it was outside) but was a great venue with good beer.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Won't be going back here again

    by Garbage on 9/20/21Moody Amphitheater - Austin

    So many rules. So frustrating attending. Just let me rock out in peace.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent all around

    by Marlowe on 9/20/21Moody Amphitheater - Austin

    The venue was beautiful. We had lawn “seats” which turned out to be a spectacular decision. The sound was great, buying a bucket of drinks was convenient, and the check in process was smooth

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesomeness...

    by Juan on 9/20/21Moody Amphitheater - Austin

    It was rather hot, but overall as the night progressed, it cooled off. Thec1st band was ok, but when Sylvan Esso came on stage, THEY ROCKED... Made up for the technical issues they had...