Science in Nature is the practice of aligning patterns with naturally occurring phenomena. Working largely without sonic or lyrical distortion and within the deliberate borders of a traditional three-piece rock band, they exist somewhere inside the awkwardness of a new dance and the subconscious familiarity of muscle memory.

The band is from LA. Joel Petersen (ex-The Faint, Broken Spindles) is on guitar and vocals, Han-Su Kim is on bass and harmony vocals, and Danny Deleon (Soft Kill, Moving Units) is on drums. Their sum is greater than their parts. They feel tension in the spaces—and beauty in the clarity. Please enjoy with them. New album Time Spent follows their self-titled debut from 2023.

“‘Edge of A Line,’ their latest single, is a twitchy tangle of big-but-nimble guitars, an expertly minimal groove, and tangled harmonies. It snaps stiff and sharp, a serrated slab that owes a blood debt to Entertainment!-era Gang of Four. Guitars jab like accusations: dry, angular, all elbows and edges…while vocals twist between a half-croon and a cracked cackle, nodding toward Violent Femmes at their most nervy. It lurches like a lopsided march: Andy Gill’s spiked posture colliding with Peter Ivers’ oddball charm and Talking Heads’ cool detachment.” – Post-punk.com

FCC Warning: Track 4, “Everything’s Fucked” & Track 10, “Deserving.” Digital servicing includes clean edits.

Recommended Tracks: Track 2, “Edge of A Line,” Track 3, “A Calendar Crossed Through,” Track 11, “Everything’s F****d [radio edit]” 

Label: The Record Machine

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