Sometimes the best bands are the ones that are hardest to describe because they don’t neatly fit into any one package. Atsuko Chiba aims higher than your average group, with their brand of experimental, adventurous rock, combining past, present, and even future sounds. You’ll get a heavy dose of this on their brand new studio record, Water, It Feels Like It’s Growing, which you can hear for the first time today, but will be officially available tomorrow, January 20th, via Mothland. Discussing the album and where it stands thematically, the band offers: “As opposed to our last album, which was about introspection, spacetime and the personal journey, the themes explored on this new album are related to our environment and our reaction to it. Though not meant to be strictly political, our ...