Lifeguard have introduced a brand new maxi-single that’s popping out subsequent yr. “Extremely Violence” / “Urge for food” options 11 songs in a speedy 13 minutes, and will probably be out each digitally and as a restricted 7″ vinyl on Matador. The document opens with the brand new music “Ultra Violence,” which Lifeguard are sharing at present. Give {that a} pay attention beneath.
The “Extremely Violence” / “Urge for food” 7″ is obtainable for pre-order via Matador till January 13.
Recorded within the band’s personal studio Stulogulo by plugging straight into an 8-track machine, the brand new maxi-single additionally options dub results, the sounds of soiled mixing pots, and Echoplexes. In a press launch, the band name it “the absolutely deterritorialized Ripped and Torn; the ripping and tearing of the band-aid.”
The Chicago-based rock and post-punk trio—that includes singer-guitarist Kai Slater, singer-bassist Asher Case, and drummer Isaac Lowenstein—launched its debut album, Ripped and Torn, earlier this yr, and the group is presently on tour supporting Bar Italia. Lifeguard will keep on the highway with the British indie-rockers via the tip of November, with upcoming dates booked in Boston, Montreal, Toronto, and elsewhere.
Exterior of Lifeguard, Kai Slater makes music as Sharp Pins. He shared Radio DDR earlier this yr, and, on Friday, drops Balloon Balloon Balloon.
Revisit the interview “Teenage Post-Punks Lifeguard Are Living the DIY Dream.”
