Mathcore agitators Pupil Slicer have dropped their newest single, “Nomad,” a blistering preview of the band’s upcoming full-length Fleshwork, which lands November 7 by way of Prosthetic Information.
Fleshwork is described by the band as “conceptual” however pointedly not an idea album. As a substitute, Pupil Slicer use it to conjure a sprawling industrial hellscape — an ideal backdrop to confront the political and social equipment that, of their phrases, “dehumanize and devalue the poor, disabled, queer, and folks of shade for political and monetary achieve.”
Vocalist and guitarist Kate Davies attracts from lived expertise, channeling the alienation and exhaustion of navigating a system constructed on exploitation: “‘Nomad’ is about residing in a submit fact society the place persons are residing in whole echo chambers that enable them to get caught up in huge conspiracies and the way a lot you possibly can dehumanize different folks,” Davies explains.
“It is about naivety of plenty to how malevolent and self-interested these in cost are and how one can survive on this world that may simply misinform justify actions that result in the deaths of so many individuals; the thought of nobody being protected apart from people who make the foundations in our society and that the web is a wasteland of primarily disinformation and unhealthy religion interactions.”
Fleshwork might be launched November 7 on CD, LP and digital codecs by way of Prosthetic Information. Pre-orders are available here.
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