Astronauts, etc.: Mind Out Wandering

Mind Out Wandering opens with Astronauts, etc. frontman Anthony Ferraro playing keys before a calm conglomeration of sounds take shape and embolden his output. Ferraro is notably Toro y Moi’s touring keyboard player; in fact Ferraro and Toro y Moi’s Chaz Bundick just released a quirky collaborative cover of Elton John’s “Rocket Man.” But on his own Astronauts, etc. project, Ferraro has developed a sound that’s very much his own and elevates his strengths as a singer, keyboardist, writer and bandleader. He’s brought along a stunning lineup of musicians, who together are poking through what’s become an intriguing and promising indie scene in Oakland, Calif., to enact his vision.
If the melancholy of “If I Run” doesn’t appeal immediately, then “Place w: You” does it with uptempo drums, a heavy dose of soft cymbals and a freestyle guitar groove, before Ferraro’s keys serve as a gorgeous bridge between each intricate segment of the song. The same uptempo pacing comes through on the penultimate “See You,” and everything in between is engagingly soothing.