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In for some great music? What We Lost share new single Still and announce local run with Polar and Tripsitter | Pretend To Sleep EP out February 7th!

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Two months after announcing their new highly anticipated EP “Pretend To Sleep and sharing their lead single “Enough”, Italian post hardcore act What We Lost have returned with another new song. Fans can finally get a second taste of the EP with its second single “Still”. The single will be also available on all the DSPs starting from Friday, January 17th.

“These songs are about solitude, I felt abandoned” shares Simone Galeotti on the song. “During the day I used to lay  down for hours on the carpet of my room. I had no idea what I was doing with my life, I used to hate my job and the city where I felt forced to live in but with time I realized that was all about anxiety. After a year I met a person who basically changed the way I looked at things. In my eyes she was the only one beside me. She helped me so much.” 

“The entire EP refers to a recent period of my life, when I had to leave my hometown for work, and was left by my ex-girlfriend around the same time,” shares frontman Simone Galeotti “I felt like my whole world was crumbling. The lyrics glide through the different phases of this period: solitude, anger, regret and love.”

Listen to the single here: https://youtu.be/SD53zhsHMkY

The EP was produced by Federico Ascari, mixed by Bob Cooper (Nervus, Cutdreams, WSTR) and mastered by Grant Berry (Stand Atlantic, Deaf Havana). On “Pretend To Sleep”, What We Lost’s trademark post-hardcore emo sound is contaminated by hints of shoegaze and post-rock.

a32d76c0-ee05-4fc9-a260-5781f2022bd8In support of the addictive new singles, the band will head out on a local run with Polar and Tripsitter this February. See the full set of dates below.

ABOUT WHAT WE LOST:

What would you do if your life fell apart?

WHAT WE LOST found their answer in music. Their blend of melodic hardcore spaces from energetic to introspective, and back. Debut EP “SHADES”, produced, mixed and mastered by Federico Ascari, is a four track record influenced by the biggest US and UK acts in melodic hardcore. With “SHADES”, What We Lost established themselves as one of the most promising underground Italian bands and secured opening slots for bands such as Acres, Casey, Canvas, Napoleon, Burning Down Alaska and more. After the experiences made possible by this first record, What We Lost took it a step forward when releasing singles “Beds” and “Chamomile” between 2017 and 2018, both produced by Federico Ascari and mixed and mastered by Johnny Renshaw (Casey, Elijah, Blood Youth, Dream State). The singles were released on world famous Youtube channel Dreambound, which opened the band to audiences in the UK, US, Australia & Asia.
Both tracks were handpicked for important digital editorials – “Beds” was added to the Spotify playlist “New Metal Tracks” (440k+ followers), while “Chamomile” was featured in Alternative Press‘s “13 songs you need to hear”, as well as numerous other appearances in playlists drafted by Alternative Press and Kerrang. Thanks to these singles and their unique live shows, the five-piece has gone on to play the most important clubs in Italy, and appeared as support for the Italian tour dates of Fever 333, Underoath, Starset, Tiny Moving Parts and Silent Planet. The band has a ready-to-release 3-song EP, to be published in 2020.

 

World/Inferno Friendship Society have a new single from the new album on Alternative Tentacles

World/Inferno Friendship Society are back with a new single from their upcoming All Borders are Porous to Cats LP. The album is set to be released on January 17th 2020 via Alternative Tentacles. In addition to a New Years Eve show in Brooklyn, you can catch the band on tour throughout January and February!

World/Inferno Friendship Society’s long awaited new album dares you to try and decipher it’s multi-layered, encrypted message, while dragging you kicking and screaming through a succession of flashbacks, alternate realities and drug and alcohol induced delusions. While World / Inferno is known for its utter disregard for boundaries of genre, All Borders are Porous to Cats deliberately pushes the limits of what could possibly be perceived as punk rock. It scores tales of fugitives, arson, larceny, perjury, drug addiction and freedom with elements of soul, funk, latin, polka, and classical music, as well as World /Inferno’s signature punk cabaret sound. 3 years in the making, 4 missed release dates, 5 lost band members, many a bridge burned, and a defamation lawsuit waiting to happen, The World /Inferno Friendship Society invites you to enjoy the fruits of their perpetual torment.

Take it as a promise, and a patent fact: All Borders Are Porous to Cats. The World/Inferno Friendship Society’s 7th full-length LP finds the collective reset and reinvigorated, behind the lyrics of Jack Terricloth, apparent possessor of the punk rock fountain of everlasting style and rage. The album follows Cat in the Hat (no relation), an undocumented refugee who is framed for a crime and requires the assistance of a ragtag gang of miscreants, academics, orchestra-caliber musicians, and radical insurgents—sometimes art does in fact imitate life!
First single “Freedom is a Wilderness” was fitting first available on an a compilation benefitting Chelsea Manning upon her initial release. The band is uncertain if New Romantic 2 Tone ska is an available generic distinction, but they damn well gave it a shot, and the haunting echo of “who woulda thought?” reminds the listener that for political prisoners like Manning, freedom is a relative concept at best. Upcoming single “Nightmares” improbably adds to the list of genres the band attempts, offering a horn and gang vocal driven shuffle somewhere between Fela Kuti and Elvis Costello. The remainder of the album sees the band at its most expansive musically—covering everything from Bowie-esque ballads to Balkan punk stomps—and inflammatory lyrically, with tales of romance, righteous indignation, and resistance.
The album’s release comes in tandem with the release of accompanying book “One Smashed Window for Every Divided Soul,” an illustrated combination tour journal and narrative exploration of Cat and his travails. The book acts as a companion piece to the album’s story, sifting through archival documents and fabulist accounts of the band’s East Coast tour of 2017.
Tour Dates
Dec 31 – The Kingsland, Brooklyn, NY
Jan 12 – The Mohawk, Austin, TX
Jan 13 – TBA, Houston, TX
Jan 14 – Santos, New Orleans, LA
Jan 16 – Will’s Pub, Orlando, FL
Jan 17 – TBA, West Palm Beach, FL
Jan 18 – Las Rosas, Miami, FL
Jan 19 – Archetype, Jacksonville, FL
Jan 21 – The Earl, Atlanta, GA
Jan 22 – Local 506, Raleigh, NC
Jan 23 – Gallery 5, Richmond, VA
Jan 24 – The Ottobar, Baltimore, MD
Jan 25 – Boot & Saddle, Philadelphia, PA
Feb 6 – Rickshaw Theater, Vancouver, BC*
Feb 7 – Highline Theater, Seattle, WA*
Feb 8 – Jazzbones, Tacoma, WA*
Feb 9 – TBA, Portland, OR*
Feb 10 – Gold Fields, Sacramento, CA*
Feb 11 – Metro, Oakland, CA*
Feb 12 – TBA, Los Angeles, CA*
Feb 13 – Alex’s Bar, Long Beach, CA*
Feb 14 – Club Red, Mesa, AZ*
Feb 15 – Launchpad, Albuquerque, NM*
Feb 16 – Blue Bird, Denver, CO*
Feb 17- Black Sheep, Colorado Springs, CO*
*w/ Bridge City Sinners