The So So Glos Go For Adds

Posted on May 16, 2016
The So So Glos Go For Adds

On Kamikaze, The So So Glos‘ follow-up to 2013’s critically-acclaimed Blowout, the darks are darker, the lights are lighter, the loud is louder, and the quiet is quieter. Recorded with John Reis (Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes) and mixed by Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Rilo Kiley, Cursive), the LP finds the grimy, snarling Brooklyn-born DIY heroes narrowing their focus and kicking harder and faster to punctuate their subversive merging of sarcasm with sincerity, spirituality, and social awareness.

Kamikaze features some of the Glos’ rawest songwriting yet, with lyrical themes surrounding heartbreak, hurricanes, feminism, climate change, nervous breakdowns, and more. Amidst songs about feeling disillusioned by moral compromise, there’s a critique of the dungeon that is the music business (“Fool On the Street”), an incredibly catchy response to informational overload anxiety (“A.D.D. Life”), and an anthemic tribute to the transformative power of music (“Dancing Industry”). According to frontman Levi Zaru (aka Aleksander So So Glo), “Kamikaze is about using our self-imposed weapon, which is music… art… freedom of expression, [and] respect for the individual. All that is a weapon.” As always, Zaru and bandmates Ryan Zaru Levi, Matt Lasser-Elkin, and Zach Assa-el Staggers have made a perfect party soundtrack — if your idea of partying involves screaming against the world of distractions and psychic destruction that surrounds us!

“[The So So Glos] knock out big, snotty, hooky monster-jams that grab your ear right away.” -Stereogum

“The Glos… sound like the unholy offspring of local hip-hop group Beastie Boys and bratty UK punk band The Boys.” -Consequence of Sound

RIYL: Diarrhea Planet, Cloud Nothings, FIDLAR, Japandroids, JEFF The Brotherhood, Audacity, Joyce Manor, Ty Segall, Protomartyr, Rancid, Stiff Little Fingers

FCC Warning: Tracks 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, & 10. Last week’s digital servicing of the album included clean edits of all FCC Warning tracks.

Recommended Tracks: Track 1, “Dancing Industry,” Track 13, “ADD Life (Clean Edit),” Track 16, “Fool On The Street (Clean Edit),” Track 11, “Down the Tubes,” Track 12, “Missionary” 

Label: Votiv

Going For Adds 5/16 & 5/17

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