DETAILS
TRACKS
Side A
- Mint and Tobacco
- Nook Salmon
- Chrysanthemum
- Chipmunk'd Away
- Beaverbrain/Kittyjesus
Side B
- Diane
- Clumsy Hunter
- Marijuana Is A Carpet
- Banana, Orange, and Something Else
RELEASE DATE
6/13/2025
• FIRST PRESSING ON "BRAMBLE YELLOW" VINYL
“Max Knouse’s ‘Chipmunk’d Away’ is organic, frightful, sexy as a spring thunderstorm rolling over a mountain. Music, narrative, vocal tone, guitar phrase are all forever new in his hands.” – Jolie Holland
Max Knouse’s voice feels like laughter that follows a well-loved joke. Only afterward, it dawns on you that you don’t fully understand the punchline. Or for that matter the set up. In fact, you’re not even sure what language the joke was told in.
What to make of such a laugh—inexplicable, delightful, surprising, seemingly nonsensical? And what to make his voice, at once comforting, beguiling, and just beyond the bounds, like a blues moan or a Mingus lick or some ancient guttural holler? It’s the kind of haunt that lingers long after the record fades, echoing back in your imagination, laden with cryptic possibilities and occulted meanings.
Chipmunk’d Away is his third album, following the ramshackle glories of 2016’s Dinasaur From Jensen and 2020’s Road Toad Ribet. Known for his sessions and live shows with artists like Califone, Jolie Holland, Adan Jodorowsky, Psychic Temple, Simon Joyner, Alex Dupree, and others, Knouse has established himself as an essential factor in the West Coast indie pop underground, brandishing guitar chops that mirror the rawness of his voice; he treats his instrument like a divining rod of spiritual tension and joyful racket, pushing and pulling on it with affection and sometimes something darker.
From the swelling cosmic folk of “Mint and Tobacco,” which features Knouse intoning apocalyptically over engineer Michael Krassner’s washing guitars, “Your breathing ain’t so deep,” to the jazz standard swooner-meets-West Coast psych-pop title track, to the nightmare-scape blues of “Clumsy Hunter,” to the concluding audio collage sway of “Banana, Orange, and Something Else,” Chipmunk’d presents the range and scope of Knouse’s style: bold, adventurous, frightening, and then frequently, when you least expect it, heartbreakingly lovely, like a joke that clarifies your feelings before you could actually verbalize what those feelings even are. They had been hidden from you, chipmunk’d away, but now Max Knouse has revealed them.
EXPLORE
Motrik
EARTH
Glitterfox
decoder
Federale
Reverb & Seduction
The Third Sex
The Third Sex - Back To Go
Califone
The Villagers Companion
The Delines
Mr. Luck & Ms. Doom
Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld
Save It For Later
The Hoom
On Gabadon
Boxhead Ensemble
Ancient Music
Blue Cranes
My Only Secret
Califone
Califone CD Reissues
Johanna Samuels
Bystander
Califone
villagers
Jenny Conlee
Tides: Pieces For Accordion And Piano
The Hackles
What a beautiful thing I have made
The Hackles
Song For The Fool
Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld
Last Stars First Light
No. 2
First Love
José Medeles
Railroad Cadences & Melancholic Anthems
Federale
Our Side Of Their Story
The Delines
The Sea Drift
Corrina Repp
Island
Motrik
MØØN: The Cosmic Electrics of MØTRIK
Dave Depper
Europa
Motrik
Artificial Head
Eyelids
The Accidental Falls
Califone
Echo Mine
The Hackles
A Dobritch Did As A Dobritch Should
Federale
No Justice
Eamon Fogarty
Blue Values
Team Dresch
Choices, Chances, Changes: Singles & Comptracks 1994-2000
Team Dresch
Captain My Captain
Team Dresch
Personal Best
Martha Scanlan
The West Was Burning
Martha Scanlan
Tongue River Stories: Autumn
The Hackles
The Twilight's Calling It Quits
1939 Ensemble
New Cinema
Eyelids
Maybe More
Corrina Repp
How A Fantasy Will Kill Us All
Tim Rutili & Craig Ross
10 Seconds To Collapse
Motrik
Safety Copy
Eyelids
or
Sin Ropas
Mirror Bride
Annalisa Tornfelt
Search Zero
Luke Ydstie
Collected Essential Works
Jenny Conlee with Steve Drizos
French Kayaking Music
Kind of Like Spitting
You Secretly Want Me Dead
The Valiant Arms
Swallow The Sea: The Songs of The Crabs



