Spastic, crusty punks Deaf Club, recently announced their upcoming Bad Songs Forever EP, which will release May 6 via Three One G Records. The first taste of new music comes by way of single “If You Eat A Rat, It Might Taste Good.” In true Deaf Club fashion, the track delivers a dissonant and chaotic assault on the ears.
Having just released their debut LP, Productive Disruption, in January of 2022, Deaf Club wasted no time in the relentless pursuit of perfecting sci-fi crust punk from the future; the result is their newest EP, Bad Songs Forever. Made up of three original tracks as well as a Pixies cover of “Broken Face,” the band claw and spew their way into a heightened state of controlled chaos, taking time to more deliberately build, layer, and pace each track in ways they previously hadn’t.
As their shared style comes increasingly into laser-focus with each new song, Deaf Club continue to meld d-beat and thrash sensibilities with unhinged battery acid buzzes, disgruntled rhythms, and tongue-in-cheek lyrics spit cynical and sharp.
Bad Songs Forever was recorded by Alex Estrada at Pale Moon Audio and Tommy Meehan. It was mixed and mastered by Brent Asbury with the album art and design by Paul Rentler. The upcoming EP has been pressed on limited edition color vinyl, released by Three One G, and Sweatband Records.
Bad Songs Forever track list:
1. If You Eat a Rat, It Might Taste Good
2. But Does It Fart?
3. Broken Face
4. Ride With Cops, Shoot With Robbers
Preorder Bad Songs Forever limited vinyl here.
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