Los Thuthanaka principally got here out of nowhere final 12 months to seize Pitchfork’s album of the 12 months with their self-titled debut. As a result of it wasn’t obtainable on streaming, it largely flew beneath the radar. I actually type of forgot about it till Pitchfork gave it the primary spot in its year-end listing. On reflection, I’m not completely certain how, although. Los Thuthanaka seems like nothing else. It’s joyous, jagged, and sounds prefer it’s being blasted out of a damaged Bluetooth speaker in your neighbor’s yard — it’s superb.
The follow-up EP Wak’a turns down the tempo and smooths among the sharper edges. It makes use of the identical sound palette of blown-out audio system and sampled conventional Bolivian devices that’s equal elements pluderphonics and psychedelic rock. However Wak’a is simply as indebted to shoegaze. Its chord progressions and melodies are extra wistful, the guitars drenched in fuzz and reverb. There are horns and keys that peek by means of the combo like half-forgotten reminiscences of different songs.
Siblings Chuquimamani-Condori and Joshua Chuquimia Crampton ship an aural interpretation of the Aymara creation legend of the primary dawn over the course of three songs, lasting simply 18 and a half minutes. In case you purchase Wak’a on Bandcamp, the obtain features a PDF created in collaboration with Ch’ama Native Americas that tells the story within the Aymara language.
Fittingly, the EP looks like a world rising from darkness. The opening monitor “Quta (capo-kullawada)” begins with a low synth drone and chirping crickets earlier than an Eno-esque guitar melody and loping distorted drum line kick in. “Wara Wara (capo-kullawada)” is gorgeous, but in addition terrifying. The wall of sound is oppressive and startling in the way in which you would possibly count on the primary burning rays of daylight could be to individuals who had existed in perpetual evening beforehand. It will definitely reaches the form of cathartic apex that many musicians spend their entire careers chasing as horns, keyboards, growling vocals, and asymmetrical guitars all collide in a chaotic inferno.
By comparability, “Ay Kawkinpachasa? (capo-kullawada)” is a soothing comedown, regardless of its undeniably dense association the place particular person devices are more and more troublesome to select. There are what sound like accordion, fiddle, and keys all preventing for a similar sonic actual property, and stuttering guitars ultimately take over simply in time for the EP to finish.
For many who discovered the group’s self-titled document a contact too abrasive, this EP affords a extra approachable introduction to their distinctive sound. Los Thuthunaka’s Wak’a is obtainable now on Bandcamp.

