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lunes, 10 de octubre de 2022

Crones "Big Head Baby" Video/Single Release October 14th

 



Canadian Art-Punk miscreants Crones return with “Big Head Baby” the second single & video from their headphone rumbling new EP “Laugh Freely, Laugh Often.” Following up their 2019 album “Aghast” would be no mean feat, that album being their most successful both artistically & on college radio charts, but following the more sinister & heavy threads of that previous record has led to this new blistering 4 song EP filled to the brim with hooky, throat-shredding anthems meant to be shouted along with at full volume. 

     Utilizing the forced downtime they experienced during the pandemic enabled Crones, consisting of Nathan Kelly (guitar/vocals,) Britt Meierhofer (vocals,) Chris Dibbens (bass/vocals,) Calvin Hilde (guitar/keys,) & Landon Hilde (drums,) to write a breadth of exciting new material. More than enough for several albums & EPs. The first of these songs to see the light of day appear on “Laugh Freely, Laugh Often.” This material was grouped together with the intent of offering an intense blast of their patented “scream-along” garage-punk ditties. These four songs in just over 10 minuets act as a reminder of the intelligent ferocity of the group & its primary songwriter Kelly. 

     "Laugh Freely, Laugh Often" was recorded in a marathon three day session at Pulp City Music by producer Connor Pritchard in the band's hometown of Prince George, British Columbia. In an attempt to capture the band's live energy these four songs were recorded mainly live off the floor with the band recording their parts together. The session was a fun, yet intense, experience that lived up to the band's reputation as being "gluttons for funishment."

     "Laugh Freely, Laugh Often" opens with “Big Head Baby” a catchy screed dedicated to those that refuse to “get down with the program” & believe that “nobody is smarter than [them.]” Followed by the angular New Wave influenced “Red Light” which poses the question why go through life so quickly & intensely if we all ultimately end up at the same destination? Third track, & first video, “Secular Saints” taps into a more boogie-ish feel, offering a warning that it’s all too easy to “become what you hate.” Final & most aggressive track “Invisible Plot” points towards the band’s future material. Complex yet bludgeoning, the track sets the stage for the next phase of the group’s work. Main songwriter Kelly considers these songs to be both "the most political & yet the most personal" songs that the band has recorded to date. With intent to become increasingly weird & intense as they continue to mingle the political & the personal in ways only they can, the artistic future of Crones is looking bright. Crones’ new EP “Laugh Freely, Laugh Often” is scheduled for release through Mystic Turnip Records on October 28th 2022.

     “Laugh Freely, Laugh Often” will be released Friday October 28th on all DSPs & physically on LP & CD via Bandcamp  





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