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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: 4 out of 5

    Could have been better

    by NashNativeBL on 9/25/17Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    This is one of my favorite bands. I love their music; their albums are on constant rotation. However, their concert was just okay for me. The lights were fun, but I felt like I was just listening to their CD. They didn't change up the songs very much, and I do not understand why they didn't bring a background singer or two for their tour. It's a TOUR - it's supposed to be special. They didn't do any song I hadn't heard - whether new or a cover - and that was disappointing as well. The lead singer is amazing and she looks like she's having fun, but it didn't feel like a Ryman-level performance. Also, they were dressed so casual, like they were going for coffee - it would have been fun if the lead singer had worn SOMETHING that reflected the light - even a single line of reflective tape down her back would have been more interesting - she was dressed in such dark colors that she was hard to make out through some of it. I'm a jaded Nashville native who has seen more than my fair share of concerts, so unless you're bringing something special to your performance, I'm just not going to be that jazzed about it. Overall: B-

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The best

    by Shmeepee on 9/25/17Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    The best show ever. So magical and breathtaking. A life changing performance!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AMAZING

    by Laucchi on 9/25/17Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    Oh my gosh, Sylvan Esso was so amazing. The show was energetic and fun and incredible.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show of my life! Thank you Sylvan Esso!

    by Dancinglizzie on 8/27/17Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    The best show I have ever been to! This made my birthday extra special! Thank you! Thank you, thank you!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Sylvan Esso - They know how to put on a show!

    by peypeyyepyep on 8/26/17Fox Theater - Oakland - Oakland

    The sound at the Fox Theatre was on point and juicy -perfect for her vocals and his fat bass lines. The light show took their music to another level. Crowd energy was excellent. They are going to need to release a third album if they want to perform for more than an hour tho...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great live show

    by davejl on 8/25/17Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    Sylvan Esso never disappoint. They have a great time performing, sending palpable energy into the crowd. They've upped their light show this time around, but the music still takes top billing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sylvan Esso at Neptune

    by Ericka39473980739073 on 8/22/17Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    Awesome show and the new Neptune is a great small venue. Everyone can see, the sound was very good as well! Sylvan Esso were fun, lively and spot on in terms of playing/singing. Great band and great show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dance all night

    by Zharoth on 8/22/17Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    The lighting was amazing. Neptune theater is intimate and small, highly recommended great sound.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by boof8675309 on 4/13/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    Sylvan Esso was incredible, best show I've seen in a long time. I would definitely go again!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    HOLY CRAP SYLVAN ESSO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    by BeBitched on 3/27/15Deluxe at Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    One of the top 3 shows I have ever seen in my life. Great intimate venue and amazing performance. They literally could have done the exact same show twice in a row and I would have stayed to watch, hell they could played 3 times over. Absolutely Wonderful, hubby and I had a great time and hope they come back to Indy soon!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sylvan Esso - Great Show

    by Anonymous on 3/18/15Deluxe at Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    Very entertaining and the perfect venue for this show

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sylvan Esso realness

    by Skemble11 on 3/18/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    The sound was spectacular, the bartenders were on it, the light show was outstanding (the band brought their own light tech, who looked quite comfortable with the Newport staff at the soundboard), and the band was, of course, captivating and engaged with the crowd.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sick Show

    by SnordoggieDog on 3/17/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    Sylvan Esso WOWed me live. Was not expecting her voice to be as brilliant as it is on all the recordings.. she sounds even better live. And her partner the DJ (sorry I don't know either of their names and too lazy to google) kept the energy going all night. I am very excited for them to take off and write more music together; although the show was excellent, it was very short. That's only because they are new and don't have much material yet. Very excited to see where they go in the next few years! 10/10 would recommend all my friends or anyone to see them live!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sylvan Esso played better than imaginable

    by Anonymous on 3/16/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    I actually consider attending this concert to be one of the best decisions of my life. The show was amazing, I loved everything about it and would go again whenever possible.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 3/16/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    Really loved the innovated sound Sylvan brings to the art of music! Fantastic live event!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Cheyeena on 3/16/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    Sylvan was amazing. Always love her dance moves and the music. Sad they only played for an hour, but they don't have that much music, so it's understandable. The worst part were her fans. Seemed like everyone was really stuck up. My friend and I were just dancing and having a good time but it felt like we were being judged by all of the people looking like egotistical statutes.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Died and went to heaven

    by Rondoski on 1/26/15Terminal 5 - New York

    The venue (terminal 5) was awesome but the show... The show was outta sight! It is most definitely #1 on my concert list and good luck to any band to come close. The opener Mr. Twin Sister had great sound and did an awesome job of gearing the crowd up for Sylvan. But wen the came out all hell broke loose and it was a sweaty messy jumping pumpin' jam session like no other with so much good energy I'm surprised nothing exploded. So i will be seeing them again a.s.a.p!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show played that night anywhere in the workd

    by Natroniks on 1/26/15Terminal 5 - New York

    As an excited friend pointed out, this was probably the best show in NYC that night. Which means there's a legitimate shot it was the best in the world. I would normally review an event but sylvan esso was such a dynamic, powerful, commanding musical act that I had to put something here. An incredible set that made even a temporary outage memorable.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    GREAT!

    by Samtamtata on 1/26/15Terminal 5 - New York

    I thought that Terminal 5 would be too big for the two person act, but they amazed me with their energy. Lights, sound, dance moves; everything was amazing. So much fun!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sylvan Esso= Amazing Energy!

    by stephahalpin on 1/26/15Terminal 5 - New York

    You would think a DJ set wouldn't be able to work a crowd, especially a crowd as big as Terminal 5. But they rocked it out!