plankton wat

Plankton Wat’s “The Vanishing World” is a belter – a love letter to the era of the big studio album. James Shaver’s killer bass lines power mercurial instrumentals, while drummer Dustin Dybvig and trumpeter Victor Nash inject pure joy. At times high-octane, at others low-key and sparse, the creativity on show is hugely satisfying.

Taken from his new album ‘Future Times’, Plankton Wat, guitarist Dewey Mahood, shares his new video for “Nightfall” which was shot in his hometown of Portland during golden hour, that magical moment when day shifts to night.

While the album may seem to some like a travelogue, it is actually a journey inside the minds of Mahood, Dybvig and Nash. As Plankton Wat, Future Times lays out out a manifesto for change. We need to listen with open hearts.

Plankton Wat, the work of Portland multi-instrumentalist Dewey Mahood, releases Future Times next month – listen to lead single “Nightfall” – a cinematic, new psychedelic and beautiful pastorale.

Plankton Wat (aka Dewey Mahood) is to release his second album Drifter’s Temple on Thrill Jockey. Plus we have a free track & tour dates including Cafe Oto with Date Palms.

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