Jim Black about "Antiheroes":
My last two recordings for Winter & Winter focused on complete songs and compositions. For our sixth recording with AlasNoAxis, I wanted to create a miniature or a reduction of what happens when we perform a live concert. A piece of music, an idea, or a short song, chained together by improvisation - arriving from or departing to the next piece of written music. I was looking for more of a through-composed experience - one that didn't cycle back on itself constantly but something that would take the listener from a starting place, only move forward, and never return back to the beginning. The music was written from May through August of 2012. This was by far the best summer of my life. The music was composed at home in my flat in Brooklyn between traveling through Europe. I spent the summer performing with great bands and going on mini vacations with great friends. Writing songs in this way, the music became a sort of sonic journal, as well as a soundtrack for the mind in my journeys. So many people and places, combined with the interludes of solitude at home, were total inspiration. This also was the first time I wrote on piano in addition to guitar for the band, forcing my harmonic hand a bit deeper into the fire. No strange guitar tunings either. We recorded the album in Mosfellsb?r, Iceland, a small town on the outskirts of Reykjavik. The studio is a converted swimming pool from the 1930’s, and the surrounding land is mysterious and inspires thought of all kinds. I went for a walk on the morning of our first day of tracking, amidst the rolling green hills and waterfalls. I was so taken while discovering the landscape that I managed to get completely lost, and after a tiny panic moment, made it back just in time to start the recording. "Antiheroes" refers to the characters/creatures/objects in a situation that will end up surviving through, succeeding in, and hopefully, bettering life no matter what the cost.
"Super K's" – For heroine Kazu Makino, vocalist of the band Blonde Redhead, and for our vocalist Chris Speed.
"Much Better Now" – Saudade (desire) is here... you search the source of it. Afterwards Saudade is still there... but at least you know why.
"Tockle" – Broken yet ticking time bomb that can’t detonate.
"Sun San" – Started in my flat in Brooklyn, finished on a rooftop in Greece. Respected sun and sons and sound.
"Marguay" – Colorful internet misspelling attaches itself to the song like the Central/South American wild cat attaching itself to an adoptive owner.
"Meowchless" – Inspired by teen angst I don’t have anymore. The absence of the sound when fortunately not accidentally stepping on a cat.
"Square Pegs" – Everybody has to get along together.