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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: 1 out of 5

    Concert was canceled late and already had hotel reservations

    by Dan on 5/18/22House of Blues Orlando - Orlando

    Didn't get the concert cancelation notice until hours before the cancelation. Hotels were already booked for the show and now have to wait up to 90 days to get my money back for the tickets purchased. Should have a quicker process as ticketmaster had no problem taking my money on the day I purchased the tickets.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    No experience

    by The event was cancelled on 5/17/22House of Blues Orlando - Orlando

    You might want to check the event to see whether or not it was cancelled before asking about whether or not we enjoyed the show…. Probably would’ve been great.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely awesome

    by STL RN on 5/16/22Fillmore New Orleans - New Orleans

    Great show, great venue. 3rd time seeing SE, they never disappoint. Thanks for a wonderful night dancing and smiling!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent experience

    by Digable on 5/15/22Fillmore New Orleans - New Orleans

    Sylvan Esso was incredible. The singer’s movements weee captivating. The light show was perfectly synced. Full responsive crowd. And my lady was a little intimidated by the booming bass and big crowd so we sat in the very back row. But in this room that is a fine view with excellent sound on comfy chairs after a long weekday.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Nikki Nack on 5/15/22Fillmore New Orleans - New Orleans

    This was my 4th time seeing Sylvan Esso. This last time was by far the best! It blew me away. They are so dynamic together on the stage. She sounds even more amazing in person and can dance like no one else. It was simply wonderful.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    High Energy Show Worth Seeing for Sure!

    by Jon B. on 5/15/22Fillmore New Orleans - New Orleans

    I was incredibly impressed with this show. Although Sylvan Esso’s brand of electronica can sometimes feel a little cerebral and “heady”, she managed to generate an incredibly high energy and entertaining show. I’ve seen ton of shows through the years; there was something about this show that reminded me of seeing Imogen Heap 17 years ago…but this show was flat out better. Even if you’re not a fan of hers or you’re not familiar with her music, trust me, this a fun show any fan of dance electronica will deeply enjoy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sylvan Esso

    by Macie on 5/15/22Fillmore New Orleans - New Orleans

    Seeing sylvan esso with my friends was a magical experience. The staff was friendly, the venue was great, and I can’t wait to go back. Thanks!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Perfect

    by Gator on 5/15/22Fillmore New Orleans - New Orleans

    First time seeing her live and she was everything and more!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    High energy, high quality

    by Dylan on 11/17/21House of Blues Boston - Boston

    The sound system at the House of Blues is so clean, and Sylvan Esso used it to great effect… thoroughly enjoyable set, and they bring so much energy to the stage. No wonder many people attended both the Saturday and Sunday show.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great band, no seating

    by D on 11/17/21House of Blues Boston - Boston

    The show itself was phenomenal but this venue needs to have seating available so people can take breaks from standing/have somewhere to sit if they aren’t feeling well.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Always My Favorite Show

    by Chris on 11/14/21The Anthem - Washington

    Sylvan Esso is one of my favorite bands. I love listening to and watching Amelia and Nick play, and think this was their best show yet. Keep it up!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Couldn’t see

    by Mia on 11/14/21The Anthem - Washington

    View was blocked the entire time. Anthem needs to install screens or ghetto a higher stage.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    KILLER!

    by Toby on 11/14/21The Anthem - Washington

    Such an incredible duo, they take over a stage sonically and physically and visually in a manner you would never expect if you only listen to their albums (which are all incredible anyway). But do yourself a favor and see them live when they come to your town. You will never forget it!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing concert

    by Carly B on 11/14/21The Anthem - Washington

    The Anthem was very thorough in their health check and mask rule and the patrons adhered! I felt safe even in a tight space up front and VERY MUCH enjoyed Sylvan Esso and Lido!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Most Amazing Night

    by K. on 11/14/21

    I literally dreamt of this concert after I left. Sylvan Esso was amazingly beautiful, hype, and I couldn’t stop dancing. I was seated in skybox A and they always made sure to not only involve the crowd on the ground but to wave at us and make sure we felt included too. I have so much love for Sylvan Esso, they are outstanding!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing performance

    by New super fan on 11/14/21The Anthem - Washington

    The anthem is a cozy venue for seeing your favorite artists. I only recently came to know about Sylvan Esso, but after seeing them in concert they are definitely one of my all time favorite bands. 😊

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Never let fans down

    by Mel on 11/14/21The Anthem - Washington

    It was an amazing concert as it always is. A lot of fun and it’s always so amazing to see so many different walks of life just dancing and letting go to have fun together! I have never been happier than that night. Thank you sylvan Esso!! The opening band was great but the speakers were too loud or something. Took awhile to adjust to the sound

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing concert

    by Alex on 11/14/21The Anthem - Washington

    The staff was amazing in making sure everyone was vaccinated. I felt very safe. The show was amazing. And the venue is one of my favorites. 10/10.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hell Yeah!

    by MK on 11/7/21Old Forester's Paristown Hall - Louisville

    Such a great concert! The venue was beautiful and perfect for the performers! Everything was awesome! The dancing, the music, the lights, the outfit! 10/10

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The most perfect Halloween experience

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

    This show was amazing. I danced and sung to every song. The venue was beautiful. The lighting design was incredible. I loved every minute of this show. I can not wait to see them again.