Oklahoma Metropolis noise rockers Chat Pile have formally launched the third single from their upcoming second album, Cool World. Clocking in at three-and-a-half minutes, “Humorous Man” is noisy, bassy-heavy and pissed off.
Vocalist Raygun Busch stated this in regards to the new music:
“[The song is about]…being a servant, indentured or in any other case. I hate having to elucidate the content material of those songs, as a result of I would like it to imply no matter it must imply to these listening, however primarily it considerations phantasm vs actuality with reference to America and struggle. The title comes from an obscure British film however in any other case there isn’t any relation.”
Stin, Chat Pile‘s bassist, added one other perspective that features each hesher’s favourite present.
“My favourite factor about ‘Humorous Man’ is that we have lastly completed creating our model of the final word Beavis and Butthead sofa music,” Stin stated. “That is like our ‘Thunderkiss ’65’ or ‘Existence is Punishment.'”
“The affected person, static nature of the video combating in opposition to the frenetic vitality of the music makes for a cool and queasy juxtaposition that I personally love. Matt was in a position to faucet into a really particular uncomfortable feeling that conjures these depressive semi-conscious dream states that we have all skilled however cannot fairly articulate.”
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