Jersey Devil is
Matt Mondanile's sixth LP as
Ducktails but notably his first since leaving his post as founding lead guitarist of
Real Estate following touring for their third album,
Atlas. Along with frontman
Martin Courtney, much of that band's sunshiny, prism-like guitar sound certainly can be attributed to
Mondanile given that, even with its more fragmented, lo-fi disposition,
Ducktails has it, too. At the same time that it moves the moniker out from under the "side project" label,
Jersey Devil marks a return of sorts for
Mondanile -- both physically and, to a lesser degree, musically. He began writing and recording the album in his Los Angeles studio space before relocating to his hometown of Ridgewood, New Jersey, where he finished it in his mother's basement. The resulting tracks take on a slightly more ramshackle demeanor than his prior two albums (
The Flower Lane and
St. Catherine), while, for the most part, maintaining their full-band posture. To that end, collaborators here include, among others, co-producer John Anderson (
Girls,
Nick Waterhouse), drummer John da Costa, and Parasol bass player Chi Yoon Hae, who flew in from South Korea for sessions. Representative results include "In the Hallway," with its familiar guitar eddies of glimmering complex chords and conversational-type vocals, and the synth poppier "Keeper of the Garden," which still settles into contemplative, soft-focus verses. Light brushes with
Steely Dan-like jazz-rock and bolder synths add flavor to a still distinctive sound that's likely to be welcomed by fans. ~ Marcy Donelson