SEXTILE
Present new track "Spun" and announce their new EP '3'
out September 14th on Felte
European tour next month includes a 7 day UK run
L.A. punk/EBM band Sextile kicked off 2018 with their first ever European tour – a run which saw them take their combustive live show across the continent, winning over fans for two solid months.
Now, as they prepare to return to our shores next month, the band have announced a new EP entitled '3', which is set to drop at the start of the tour on September 14th via Felte.
Today they give a first taste with the frenetic “Spun”.
Since its inception in 2015, Sextile have gained a devout following thanks to the seductive energy of their live shows and non-stop touring.
The '3' EP follows up their 2017 album ‘Albeit Living’ and early 2018's "Current Affair"
single released on Felte Records.
After numerous lineup changes, the now two-piece comprised of Brady Keehn and
Melissa Scaduto have shifted toward a minimalist approach that’s as heavy hitting as ever.
Now favouring synths over guitars, they haven't thrown out the strings completely. '3' was recorded in Los Angeles at their home and practice space using a KORG MS-10, a sequencer, a Fender Stratocaster, a LinnDrum, and various percussion instruments.
Finding inspiration in futurist writer Luigi Russolo's "The Art of Noises," the pair employs a sonic palette that mirrors the chaos of the modern industrial era.
Sextile excels at regulating noise, whether the source is a percussive clang, guitar stab, synth trill, or Keehn's militant vocals. Throughout '3,' bursts of abrupt discord punctuate thumping rhythms and hypnotic bass sequences. While the appropriately titled "Disco" is a club-worthy opener, "Spun"delivers the signature Sextile sound with rowdy, squealing guitars.
Last week, the band shared the video for the EP's frenzied centre-piece, "Paradox."
'3' places the band's sound somewhere between DAF and Gang of Four, but it's that tinge of futurism and the observations of the current political climate that steer them right to the present. It's the explosive sound of now – it's punk that can hold down a dance floor.
LIVE DATES
Sept 13 Glasgow, UK @ Broadcast
Sept 14 Newcastle, UK @ Underground
Sept 15 Manchester, UK @ Soup Kitchen
Sept 16 Birmingham @ The Cuban Embassy
Sept 18 London, UK @ Electrowerkz
Sept 19 Brighton, UK @ Hope & Ruin
Sept 20 Portsmouth, UK @ The Edge Of The Wedge
Sept 21 Le Havre, FR @ Mc Daids
Sept 22 Angers, FR @ Levitation Festival
Sept 23 Lyon, FR @ Le Farmer
Sept 24 Limoges, FR @ El doggo
Sept 25 Landgraaf, NL @ Oefenbunker
Sept 26 Antwerp, BE @ TRIX
Sept 27 Paris, FR @ La Station
Sept 28 Hamburg, DE @ Karatekeller
Sept 29 Berlin, DE @ Urban Spree
B I Z Z A R R E
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