With their new album How I Fell In Love With The Void releasing in 9 days’ time, Connecticut noise rock band Intercourse dropped a frenetic new single that doesn’t fuck round however doesn’t overstay its welcome, both.
“Cryptid Divorce Courtroom” is a minute lengthy psychological breakdown that goes via some actual shit. Vocalist Tarek Ahmed explains:
“This was the final tune I completed lyrics for on the album. It has the unlucky honor of being the primary break-up ‘woe is me with my damaged coronary heart’ tune. I actually simply wrote down what was on my thoughts and referred to as it a day. Divorce isn’t as enjoyable as TV makes it out to be.”
That includes 10 new tracks, Intercourse’s new album takes metallic hardcore and jams it straight down the throat of corrosive noise rock. What units this album from the band’s earlier works is the eye to element.
Ahmed, for instance, stated there have been a number of instances the place he wrote lyrics again and again till they obtained it proper.
“I f*cking wrote my ass off, after which I do that factor about two months out the place I’m like, ‘The whole lot I wrote sucks, so I’m going to rewrite all of the lyrics.’ Then a month earlier than recording, my spouse and I made a decision to separate, so I attempted to punch up the lyrics and make them funnier by throwing some divorce stuff in there. However I feel I made it extra miserable.”
How I Fell In Love With The Void will probably be launched on September 12, however you’ll be able to preorder your copy at this time.