The Serpentine Similar, the seminal debut studio album from American experimental rock innovators Gastr del Sol, is now available on Drag City. Originally released in 1993 by TeenBeat Records and reissued by Drag City in 1997, this album marks a pivotal moment in experimental and post-rock music. Formed from the ashes of the post-hardcore band Bastro, Gastr del Sol features guitarist David Grubbs, bassist Bundy K. Brown, and additional percussion by John McEntire. Recorded in Chicago’s Experimental Sound Studio and Minneapolis’ 5th Floor Studios in late 1992, the album showcases a unique transformation of earlier Bastro material into quieter, acoustic, and richly textured compositions.
The Serpentine Similar spans eight tracks, including standout pieces like “A Watery Kentucky,” “A Jar of Fat,” and “Even the Odd Orbit.” The record is characterized by its intricate melodic gravity, minimalistic arrangements, and emotionally charged improvisations that challenge traditional song structures while remaining accessible and artfully crafted. Critics have praised the album for its innovative approach, with The Guardian calling it “art rock [that] doesn’t get much brighter or more accessible.”
Produced by Brian Paulson and featuring cover art by Michael O’Bannon, The Serpentine Similar remains a landmark release that continues to influence experimental music enthusiasts and musicians alike.