darkwave

Death Palmz: “IL2H2LU”

I’ve heard your week’s woes, I know it’s been one, so Aunt Tay is here to deliver a little Friday elixir to shift you into weekend mode as you get ready to burn rubber in the parking garage.

Austin’s Death Palmz is another project from Exotic Frutica, and if you’re familiar with the punk band, know you’re in for three things: volume, energy, and moshing. French subverts some of that energy into Death Palmz, a dark, synth wave project specifically reminiscent of two of the genre’s stalwarts: Nine Inch Nails and Suicide. Oh yeah, you’re really excited now.

“I Love 2 Hate 2 Love You” is the precise antidote to a week of the rat race by diverting that festered frustration into a dopamine deluge of energy. Will it make you feel like you’re in one of those movies that simultaneously takes place in a dirty, smoky 80s goth clubs and be 100 years in the future? Yes, so buckle in.

“IL2H2LU” is on the Death Palmz EP, out today on Mr. Pink Records. You can see Death Palmz at their very first live show tonight at Chess Club with Holy Wire, Gleaming, and Past Model.    

Yes Sir, No Sir: “Spiritus Heist”

Returning after their debut album in 2021 and a sprinkling of singles in the meantime, Austin’s Yes Sir No Sir are back with This Is Going to Last Forever, recorded at Austin’s Chicken Ranch Studios and polished by Kevin Butler of Austin’s Test Tube Audio. Now, the album doesn’t come out until Friday, but they’ve been kind enough to let us give you a little preview.

This Is Going to Last Forever rides the roller coaster of life’s most important and emotional tenants, but there’s one that takes a step into a fictional space somewhat akin to Beastie Boys “Paul Revere”: its about the band robbing a bank.

Kevin Brinkkoeter’s baritone speak-singing really puts a trademark here, especially given the song’s storytelling nature. The intersection between 80s darkwave, a more modern attitude, and a recurring guitar effect that gives the heist its highway bandit appeal perks your ears and keeps you guessing for the song’s next direction. So hop in baby, we’re going to yell “stick em up and let two fly.”

“Spiritus Heist” is on This Is Going to Last Forever, out Friday.