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"The whole idea of this EP was to go out of our comfort zone and try some different things."
"This album was me looking at our inability to change to a way of life that would sustain the human race and save the...
"The album is by far Liturgy’s most meticulous and radical statement."
Recorded live in the studio, for obvious reasons.
Featuring baritone sax recorded through Marshall stacks, ambient field recordings, Moog analog synthesizers, and 60's Fender bass VI.
"That didn’t resonate with me. And it wasn’t just about race. I don’t mean the color of skin. I just mean the culture of...
"So sometime in March the record should be finished, but it won't be released until after the summer."
It has an almost country-like vibe to it.
Austin Carlile and Caleb Shomo reportedly not involved.
The Industralist will get a full-on re-release too.
"The vibe in that camp is very cool at the moment, and we all have each other's backs."
"We were texting and talking almost weekly."
Hypervibe is no more.
"Of course it's frustrating. But that's having to do with American politics."
"You probably shouldn’t use Deal Sim to figure out if you need to audit your label, but it can help you discern if something...
"I chose not to do that because I felt Malcolm himself wouldn't like me trying to splice his guitar work."
Plus an encore comprised of songs only from their 2007 record Messengers.
"That's the problem; a nuanced conversation is difficult to have. It's a lot easier to be like, 'Fuck Spotify! They don't pay shit!'"
"This record is for Michael Brown, Eric Garner, George Floyd and the countless untold and nameless killed."