Boredoms 400

the debut album by Actualacid
album October 28th - full length music video to follow in November
download the full album on Google Drive - link

Boredoms 400 is improbable; a Cork-based producer by the name of Actualacid starts lifting inspiration from Memphis hip-hop cassettes and his cousin from Sligo takes up the name STUNTT MANE and starts rapping with with deep ferocity and absurd braggadocio - on the album's single he claims to be a "Guineys fits afficionado" with the "fourth-best flows in Ireland". There's a full-album music video on the way where an Orla Kiely-patterned bulletproof vest is a plot point. Production runs circles between pristine and chaotic. Samples of shoegaze bands and AI-generated speech and millions of unlikely sources spill out of the sonic cracks. Embrace the absurdity.

who?

Actualacid is the solo project of Jack Corrigan, a founding member of the Hausu arts collective; constantly experimenting with new visual and sonic ideas throughout a surprisingly prolific career. Some of Actualacid’s past output includes a recent “visual mixtape” called WARM-UPS, a breakbeat heater, some abstract, sprawling remix works. Boredoms 400 will be his first major project working with hip-hop production - the furious, hook-driven world of Memphis rap, the sample chaos of Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo, the Neptunes, Ol' Dirty Bastard and Prince guitar lines are all cited as incluences. Outside of his work on the solo project, he is one of the two primary producers for Hausu’s own Arthur Valentine.

He is joined on many tracks on this album by his cousin, the Sligo-based rapper STUNTT MANE.

how?

Opening with the bombastic LORD KNOWS introducing the album's characters, Boredoms 400 crashes in with a gospel track sample turning into a roaring, frenetic track briding Sligo to the Deep South, holding that same energy on the scuzzed-up, doomscrolling DOGTOOTH. The album soars to cinematic heights on MOVIE, bleeding purple with Prince-inspired guitar solos, vox synths and strings, crashes out of reality into a matrix of Bugs Bunny logic on HALF TIME, and into the psychedelic wash of CRUSH. On AMEN 2 IT, the absurdity and clashes of sound peak as STUNTT MANE barrells in with pull up and pop off the bop off of father john misty and asking your girl if she missed me at superhuman pace - BECKHAM 97 sees the album’s energy rise over shoegaze samples and heavy fuzz, while Heaven’s Gate Nikes offers a smooth, into-the-sunset credits roll.

tell me how you really feel

sure

you know that tweet where former westlife member brian mcfadden challenges every member of terrorist group isis to one-on-one fist fights? that’s boredoms 400

boredoms 400 is actualacid’s debut album and it feels volatile to the points where words fail me. let me try and paint the scene. a plastic iPod nano case with semtex veins, an orla kiely bulletproof vest, custom bebo themes with pentagrams and blingee glitter, kevin shields calling a seance with lord infamous, stolen lambs from some kerry farmer for sacrifice. jack corrigan’s solo project features wall to wall bars from stuntt mane (I'll explain). there’s also a sample from a queintin tarrantino interview, a chopped up gospel refrain, crisp string sections, zero-to-one-hundred dynamics and a prince-esque guitar solo that bleeds purple. an AI-simulated american rapper whom we won’t name for copyright reasons talks about spice bags before glitching into gibberish flows.

how we got here is a tale told over a million rewrites, revisions, distractions and directions. I hadn't even met jack when his debut ep boredoms 500 dropped, and I wrote the press release for it. now, without ever touching Ableton once I have a production credit on its “sequel”. I trained a neural network on 700 classic hip-hop mixtapes to generate mutant elements of the artwork for it; unknowable glyphs of diamond and gold collide in the infinite deep south.

whatever lies in 300 and beyond is not known to me and I'm a little afraid.

stuntt mane is a rapper who leaves no trace in the digital world but who jack swears is his cousin from sligo - I've met him only on the few occasions we've put these songs on live. he is by all accounts a gentleman. the man who wrote the line "getting body-positive in the back of a mcdonalds / when she says she only wants me for my sauce I said you got it" doesn't seem to want a career as a rapper or even feature credits for this album. he name-drops me on one of the tracks? we stay in frequent correspondence but it’s mostly just me asking what the hell his lyric about father john misty was because my ears just aren't grabbing it. some lines have been stuck there for months. "visor down like donald duck doing taxes"

I’ve known jack corrigan for four years and he’s the greater enigma, if you ask me. it’s my job to sell you this record and like I don’t know why he made an album that takes memphis rap tropes and puts them through shoegaze scuzz until every frequency is saturated. I’ve heard thousands of versions of some of these tracks and no more than one of some others. this is my personal Yandhi. he won’t make another album like this again either, so if you like this, get to loving it.

jack corrigan showed up to a gaff with three other hausu heads, played them the album on the day he finished mixing it for maybe the tenth time. it was emotional and exhausting. we hugged him and raved incandecent about the record. he stepped out the door and vainshed and went to bed by 10:30pm. behind him he left his phone, wallet, passport, sunglasses, hard drive and an unopened can of sour apple four loko. we found him in the morning unshaken and well-rested.

when I met jack corrigan he was growing his hair out saying he wouldn’t cut it because he wanted it to be shaved off in a music video; suspended upside down from a tree while an attractive man removed strips of his hair. he knew what song he wanted this to be for, too. it still took two years of long hair that he hated before he finally got in front of a camera.

you know that weird emoji of a man in a business suit levitating? 🕴? that's boredoms 400

Colm Cahalane, Hausu

some images

free to use in press content - a mix of behind the scenes, screenshots from music videos etc.

Credits

all music by Actualacid except where noted

featuring STUNTT MANE on tracks 1,4,5,6,8,9
additional vocals by Arthur Valentine and Matthew Xavier Corrigan on track 8
additional vocals by Arthur Valentine on track 10
electric guitar by Automatic Blue on track 4

Mixed by Actualacid
Mastered by Kevin Tuffy

cover art by Actualacid featuring photography by Brianna Linehan, Luke Aston and Drew Linehan