

Cool World
Besides being the name of a largely forgotten (and panned) 90s film, Cool World makes for an apt title of Chat Pileās sophomore full-length record. In the context of a Chat Pile record, the words are steeped in a grim double entendre that not only evokes imagery of a dying planet but a progression from the bandās previous work, moving the scope of its depiction of modern malaise from just āGodās countryā to the entirety of humankind. āCool World covers similar themes to our last album, except now exploded from a micro to macro scale, with thoughts specifically about disasters abroad, at home, and how they affect one another,ā says vocalist Raygun Busch.
Though very much on-brand with Chat Pileās signature flavour of cacophonous, sludgy noise rock, the bandās shift to a global thematic focus on Cool World not only compliments the broader experimentations it employs with their songwriting but also how they dissect the albumās core theme of violence. Melded into the bandās twisted foundational sound are traces of other eclectic genre stylings, with examples of gazy, goth-tinged dirges to abrasive yet anthemic alt/indie-esque hooks and off-kilter metal grooves only scratching the surface of what can be heard in the albumās ten tracks.
Besides stylistically stretching the boundaries of the Chat Pile sound, Cool World is also the bandās first record to have someone else handle mixing duties, with Ben Greenberg of Uniform (Algiers, Drab Majesty, Metz) capturing and further amplifying the quartetās unmistakably outsider and folk-art edge.
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Besides being the name of a largely forgotten (and panned) 90s film, Cool World makes for an apt title of Chat Pileās sophomore full-length record. In the context of a Chat Pile record, the words are steeped in a grim double entendre that not only evokes imagery of a dying planet but a progression from the bandās previous work, moving the scope of its depiction of modern malaise from just āGodās countryā to the entirety of humankind. āCool World covers similar themes to our last album, except now exploded from a micro to macro scale, with thoughts specifically about disasters abroad, at home, and how they affect one another,ā says vocalist Raygun Busch.
Though very much on-brand with Chat Pileās signature flavour of cacophonous, sludgy noise rock, the bandās shift to a global thematic focus on Cool World not only compliments the broader experimentations it employs with their songwriting but also how they dissect the albumās core theme of violence. Melded into the bandās twisted foundational sound are traces of other eclectic genre stylings, with examples of gazy, goth-tinged dirges to abrasive yet anthemic alt/indie-esque hooks and off-kilter metal grooves only scratching the surface of what can be heard in the albumās ten tracks.
Besides stylistically stretching the boundaries of the Chat Pile sound, Cool World is also the bandās first record to have someone else handle mixing duties, with Ben Greenberg of Uniform (Algiers, Drab Majesty, Metz) capturing and further amplifying the quartetās unmistakably outsider and folk-art edge.

















