Reconnoiter is my 3rd official album under the name Friend Owl. (Since Emergency Biscuit was a posthumous Puppy Mill album and Oklahoma Gates is an EP.) The recording and musical style of Reconnoiter is drastically different than either Aokigahara Forest or Antelope, for one I recruited the girls and guy from The Makebelievers to play on the album with me, making it one of only two collaborations I've had since my formative days. Secondly, unlike my other albums this one follows a 'formula' of 2 guitars, bass, drums with tracks 1, 2, 6, and 9 containing synthesizers.
In a way it is a return to form. The guitars are much louder and the bass (though still rather prominent compared to typical indie rock bands) has a more even role in the mix. The songs featured are coated in distortion and reverb, usually run for over 5 minutes each, feature heavier percussion than normal, have vocals mixed very low, and tend to be guitar and bass oriented. I consider this album to be my strongest so far, even though in many ways it is my most normal and accessible (abandoning much of the texture and homemade aspects of the other two and injecting more pop/rock sensibility.)
Reconnoiter was written last year when my computer was broken. After releasing Oklahoma Gates I was hungry for a fuzzier kind of music... I wrote several of the songs in early fall before I recruited Khick to play guitar with me on the track "Tribute to Moths." After that it sort of developed into a full-fledged project and Jac and Jack joined. We called what we were doing "lo-fi prog indie" since we were taking elements from psychedelic and prog-rock just as much as we were punk and indie rock. In the end I think we fell in between somewhere. Reconnoiter is influenced heavily by punk, indie, noise-pop, psychedelic, post-punk, and shoegaze.
Lyrics aren't as abstract here as they were in Antelope, mostly songs are about self determination, vices, bible stories, and pessimism.
Jack Sheldon: Clean Guitar, Back-Up Vocals, Trombone
Khick Korea: Unclean Guitar, Synthesizers
Banjii: Bass, Vocals
Jacqueline Hart: Percussion, Programming
All songs were recorded in my bathroom using a 4 track (or an 8 track when synthesizers were used) and were mixed by me in my bedroom.