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BANGLADEAFY's New Song "Tar" Is a Reflection on Lawless Shows

These two dudes are just too good.

Bangladeafy, the duo consisting of drummer Atif Haq and bassist, pianist, and vocalist Jon Ehlers, will release their new record Housefly on September 18. Should you not be acquainted with their intense and brief outbursts of music, what better time than now? What better song than "Tar" to just turn all the way up and blow out your speakers to?

Ehlers commented on the track, saying it's a reflection on playing some pretty crazy shows.

"In our early days, we had the privilege of playing some of the craziest loft shows Brooklyn has probably ever seen: 4 floors of varied debauchery followed by a trail of blood on the concrete stairs due to someone stepping on glass barefoot. ‘Tar’ is a direct reflection on what made that lawless time period feel so cozy in retrospect."

The drums for Housefly were recorded and mixed by Mike Gatto of Gatto Records. Housefly was otherwise engineered, mixed, and mastered by Jonathan Vergara of Pancake Studios, and completed with artwork by Bryan Elkins. Pre-order Housefly here via Bandcamp and here via Nefarious Industries.

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