Artist's albums
Shook
2023 · album
73%
2023 · single
I Can't Stand It!
2023 · single
Irreversible Damage
2022 · single
Bite Back
2022 · single
Told You So (Algiers Remix)
2021 · single
Cleveland 20/20
2020 · single
There Is No Year
2020 · album
We Can't Be Found
2020 · single
Void
2019 · single
Dispossession
2019 · single
Can the Sub_Bass Speak?
2019 · single
Death March (Prurient Remix)
2017 · single
The Underside of Power
2017 · album
Walk Like A Panther
2017 · single
Blood
2017 · single
Mute Studio Sessions
2015 · EP
Black Eunuch (Liars Remix)
2015 · single
Algiers
2015 · album
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Biography
So Algiers formed a crew. The band—who have built one of the most exciting catalogs and cult followings of recent years —gathered a posse of like-minded artists to create their fourth album, SHOOK, out February 24th on Matador. While community and collaboration has always been integral to Algiers’ ethos, SHOOK brings this to its fullest manifestation. The liner notes read like a who’s who of ground-breaking and contemporary underground music, featuring Zack de la Rocha, Big Rube (The Dungeon Family), billy woods, Samuel T. Herring (Future Islands), Jae Matthews (Boy Harsher), LaToya Kent (Mourning [A] BLKstar), Backxwash, Nadah El Shazly, DeForrest Brown Jr. (Speaker Music), Patrick Shiroishi, Lee Bains III, and Mark Cisneros (Hammered Hulls, The Make-Up, Kid Congo Powers). Their contributions throughout deftly reshape and recontextualize the notion of being Shook from a variety of perspectives, occupying shifting roles as oracles and narrators. Atlanta, where the genesis of this record took place, is ultimately at its heart. Field recordings and original samples created by the band emphasize throughout a sense of place, collectivity, imagined community and home, all building a world that evokes the elusive sensory experience of growing up in the urban South. “We were working in an environment that we were used to”, says guitarist Lee Tesche. “It feels like the most Algiers record that we've ever made.”