The Garden Unveil the Dizzying "Orange County Punk Rock Legend," Announce New Album
Photo: Ashley Clue
The first time I saw The Garden I was an impatient teenager eagerly waiting for Crystal Castles to take the stage at Orange Countyâs The Observatory. Much to my surprise and dismay, twins Wyatt and Fletcher Shears burst onto the stage to frenetically deliver a dizzying barrage of singles that ranged from the incomprehensible to wholly disorienting. Yet, despite my teenage misgivings about what I just witnessed, The Garden and their oddly enchanting genre-defying sound is something I have never been able to quite shake.
If there is a claim to be made for punkâs continued existence, it would be found in The Gardenâs discography. Over the course of six, high-octane albums, the Orange County twins evade the very idea of genre, favoring infectious chaos and tongue-in-cheek mayhem. The effect is a sonic jigsaw unlike any other and one they continue to mash pieces into in their latest single, âOrange County Punk Rock Legend.â
âOrange County Punk Rock Legendâ signals the first look at The Gardenâs forthcoming album Horseshit on Route 66, set to release September 8. Speaking on the album, Wyatt shares that âa good chunk of the songs were inspired by the âscary storiesâ we read as kids and our interest in the supernatural.â As for the new single, it âwas written in the back of an old restaurant called Yang Mingâ explains Wyatt, âI decided to write it after being slapped by the old cook.â
Juxtaposing idyllic sunny guitars and bit-crushed drums, âOrange County Punk Rock Legendâ plays out like The Beach Boys on an acid trip. And as the Shearsâ twins snarled delivery enters the fray, the energy of a house show mosh pit manifests fully formed. In addition to the new single, the William Sipos and Wyatt Shears co-directed music video sees The Garden donned in full jester attire in the middle of a skate park, fully completing the singular affair.
Watch the âOrange County Punk Rock Legendâ video below: