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Music fans, prepare to shit yourself. This new one from Antemasque is an underwear-changer if ever we’ve heard one.
The American progressive punk rockers are set to release their debut album next month and ‘In The Lurch’ is a three-minute demonstration of some the finest musicianship our generation has to offer, featuring members of The Mars Volta and Red Hot Chili Pepper’s man Flea on bass.
Yes, you heard us right. Sadly Flea isn’t a touring member of the band, so we’ll not get to witness that particular potential chaos, but the track should suffice for now – a breakneck, melodic display of virtuoso rock.
Stream the frantic, explosive single here:
Their eponymous self-titled debut album is released in the UK digitally on November 10th and on physical CD and vinyl formats on November 24th through their own Nadie Sound label, with distribution through Caroline International.