In addition to past work in bands Speedy Ortiz and Grass is Green, Devin McKnight has long written his own music as Maneka, releasing his solo debutΒ Is You IsΒ in 2017. On 2022βsΒ Dark Matters, McKnight set out to explore the full range of his experiences as a studio and touring musician, delivering a striking, unclassifiable mesh of genre influence through which McKnight deftly explored the anxieties of working as a Black man in majority white indie rock spaces.
On his 2025 follow-up,Β bathes and listens, McKnight focuses his vision on Manekaβs musical identity, resulting in a more grounded album that still tests the extremes of McKnightβs songwriting talent. Elements of shoegaze and slowcore are prominent, but engineer Alex Farrar's exceptional production (Wednesday, Snail Mail, MJ Lenderman) makes bathes and listens cohesive, yet still distinct from any one style.
Maneka opensΒ bathes and listensΒ with a Pinback reminiscent verse on βshallowing,β alternating with heavy choruses before exploding with alarm-call guitar in the songβs crashing coda. βshallowingβsβ huge ending sets up βdimelo,β McKnightβs crunched, faceripping ode to Carmelo Anthony (specifically Hoodie Melo). βdimeloβ is urgent and instantly enthralling, completely swarmed by distortion, with only faint squeals passing through its shroud.
Such extremes are a fixture of McKnightβs songwriting onΒ bathes and listens, and provide him a space to interact with his vulnerability β as on the albumβs middlepoint βpony,β a softer moment of acoustic reflection that retraces McKnightβs days in high school football, picking apart what it meant to be an outsider in a world where coaches put unreasonable all-world expectations on seventeen year-olds. Singles βyung yellerβ and βthrowing axβ are similarly introspective, the latter describing the necessity of acceptance over denial before tumbling into a restrained, anfractuous guitar solo.
The albumβs ambitious denouement, β5225,β is a slowburning build around knotted guitar, steadily crescendoing to a moment of chaotic clarity that centers a boisterous, unexpected solo. β5225β momentarily steersΒ bathes and listensΒ away from its sonic milieu, only to plunge listeners back into the heavy, crunched distortion of the albumβs closer βwhy i play 2k/land back,β concluding on a note that reminds us the land we call ours and pass on through legacy is all stolen. Itβs declarative in a way that matches the stylistically focused nature ofΒ bathes and listens, the product of McKnightβs choice to allow his strengths to guide his songwriting, resulting in Manekaβs strongest work to date.
All purchases come with your choice of a FLAC, ALAC, MP3 320, MP3 VBR or AAC 256 download.