℗ 2024 Sub Pop Records
Released March 20, 2024
Duration 44m 17s
Record Label Sub Pop Records
Genre Alternative (Rock)
 

Carrot On Strings

Man Man

Available in MQA and 96 kHz / 24-bit AIFF, FLAC high resolution audio formats
  • Select Format
    • AIFF 96 kHz | 24-bit
    • FLAC 96 kHz | 24-bit
    • MQA 96 kHz | 24-bit (source)
Add to cart
discounted price

 
1.1
Iguana
Man Man
4:55
1.2
Cryptoad
Man Man
6:58
1.3
Tastes Like Metal
Man Man
3:14
1.4
Mongolian Spot
Man Man
2:45
1.5
Blooodungeon
Man Man
3:09
1.6
Carrots On Strings
Man Man
1:04
1.7
Mulholland Drive
Man Man
4:24
1.8
Pack Your Bags
Man Man
3:16
1.9
Alibi
Man Man
3:00
1.10
Cherry Cowboy
Man Man
2:39
1.11
Odyssey
Man Man
8:53
When Man Man released its last album, Dream Hunting in the Valley of the In Between, frontman Honus Honus (né Ryan Kattner) was in a state of unrest, oscillating between hope and cynicism. Perhaps fittingly, the album ended up dropping during the pandemic. (We could all relate.) But much like that bizarre turn of global events, the ennui seems so distant now to Man Man’s creative force, whose revived sense of purpose washes through Carrot on Strings, his latest release, which radiates a mix of calm and confidence. Kattner always embodied a wild-man pied-piper vibe: his melodic, art-rock output just unhinged enough that it was at once intriguing and angsty. He was so alluringly creative that you went along with it, even if you were never sure where Man Man would take you. Carrot on Strings is no less inventive, but its ethos is radical in context of the band’s two-decade, idiosyncratic career. The name “Carrot on Strings” came to Kattner while experimenting with the sound of someone munching on the vegetable, which you can hear in the cacophonous, almost similarly named title track. It refers to “the diagnosis of my career,” or how success always seemed to dangle uncertainly before him—life as a series of “almost maybe” opportunities to elevate things to a more sustainable tier. But listen intently, and you’ll hear a more content Kattner, making an uneasy peace with, “Life, as far as I’ve known it, has always been side hustles. Would it be great if I could go into a studio and record for a year without figuring out how to finance it? Yeah, it would be,” he says. “But ultimately, I need to keep making music because art is an extension of my psyche. It’s not about how I define myself or want to be perceived necessarily. It’s how I have learned to translate the palpitations of my heart.” “On a cellular level, I'm not even the same person I was on my last album. This time around, I didn't want to overthink it, or beat myself up too much about it. I think I spent the first 15 years of playing music, wanting to quit every day. And now…it just feels like a gift.” - Man Man
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Sub Pop Records Studio Masters

Tracks 5, 10, 11 – 48 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.30
-0.30 to -0.30
-10.00
-15.34 to -8.13
-6.99
-10.20 to -4.70
5
4 to 8
1
Iguana
-0.30-9.89-6.85
2
Cryptoad
-0.30-9.86-7.15
3
Tastes Like Metal
-0.30-9.07-6.24
4
Mongolian Spot
-0.30-11.57-8.66
5
Blooodungeon
-0.30-9.26-6.44
6
Carrots On Strings
-0.30-15.34-10.28
7
Mulholland Drive
-0.30-9.91-8.05
8
Pack Your Bags
-0.30-8.48-5.84
9
Alibi
-0.30-8.13-4.74
10
Cherry Cowboy
-0.30-10.02-7.45
11
Odyssey
-0.30-8.52-5.74

Offers & New Releases

exclusive benefits for mailing list members

Subscribe Now

What is High-Resolution Audio?

High-resolution audio offers the highest-fidelity available, far surpassing the sound quality of traditional CDs. When you listen to music on a CD or tracks purchased via consumer services such as iTunes, you are hearing a low-resolution version of what was actually recorded and mastered in the studio. ProStudioMasters offers the original studio masters — exactly as the artist, producers and sound engineers mastered them — for download, directly to you.

What do I need for playback?

You may need additional software / hardware to take full advantage of the higher 24-bit high-res audio formats, but any music lover that has heard 16-bit vs 24-bit will tell you it's worth it!

Software for Mac OS X

Software for Windows

Hardware Suggestions