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New Video: The Gluts Return with Bruising “Fight”

Milan-based punks The Gluts will be releasing their highly-anticipated fifth album Bang! through Fuzz Club on May 31, 2024. The album reportedly sees the band balancing between punchy, breakneck punk and noisy experimentalism while accurately capturing a distilled sense of the fierce energy and power of their notoriously wild live shows, which they’ve taken internationally across the global festival circuit through stops at The New Colossus Festival, The Great Escape, Eurosonic and others, and through shows across the European Union, South Africa and the States.

Last month, I wrote about Bang!‘s first single “Cade Giù.” Clocking in at a little over two minutes, “Cade Giù” is a searing and punchy blast of psych punk power chord-fueled feedback, thunderous drumming and howled vocals — in Italian. While sonically channeling JOVM mainstays A Place to Bury Strangers, as well as Dion LunadonMy Bloody Valentine and others, “Cade Giù” is the first song that the band has ever written, sung and recorded in their native Italian. The song, as the band explains speaks about the blurry reminiscences of a typical after-show party while on tour, and focuses on a particularly wild night with their friend and booking agent. You can picture the friends heading from bar to bar to bar, the copious beers, shots, gin and tonics, acting like drunken louts through town — and the vertigo-like disorientation of being fucked up out of your mind. But goddamn it, you’re having the time of your life!

Bang!‘s second and latest single “Fight” is a bruising ripper with elements of psych rock, stoner rock, punk and post-punk anchored around fuzzy and distorted power chords, wailing feedback, a propulsive rhythm section and howled vocals. While continuing the overall aesthetic pulse of its immediate predecessor, “Fight” is arguably among their most sociopolitically charged tracks of their growing catalog.

The accompanying video borrows liberally from late 80s and 90s fighting video games, including Mortal Kombat and others, interspersed with fuzzy psychedelic colored negatives of the band playing a rousing live set.

“’Fight’ is the second single from our new album Bang! and blends the main genres that we take inspiration from, spanning from post-punk and noise to neo-psych and stoner. The song tries to convey all those feelings of daily life struggle. Sometimes we wish it was all like a videogame – especially the 80s and 90s ones that are used in the video – but it is the harsh truth.”

New Audio: Tony Hawk’s Son Fronts a Sludge Punk Band Warish, Check Out Their Awesome First Single

Featuring founding members Riley Hawk (guitar, vocals) and Bruce McDonnell (drums), the Southern California-Based trio Warish formed earlier this year, when its founding members wanted to try their hand at something a bit more distinct than they’d previous done. “We wanted to do simpler riffs and a fun live show,” Hawk explains in press notes. “A little more punk, a little bit of grunge… a little evil-ish.” Sonically, their sound reportedly draws from a variety of things — early Butthole Surfers, Scratch Acid, Incesticide-era Nirvana, Static Age-era Misfits. With “Fight,” the first single off their self-titled debut EP, slated for a February 19, 2019 release through RidingEasy Records, the trio quickly make their presence known as the song is centered around Hawk’s effects-laden vocals, enormous grunge rock meet thrash punk power chords, pummeling drumming, mosh pit friendly hooks and an aggressively sleazy, Troma Films-like vibe — and it’s fucking awesome.