Pacific Northwest hardcore/powerviolence collective ENDORPHINS LOST will unleash their long-awaited Night People full-length February 3rd via a joint partnership with Rotten To The Core and To Live A Lie Records.
This life gets harder every day. No one is coming to the aid of the helpless and the streets are filled with the voices of the anguished and disenfranchised. May it come as some comfort that ENDORPHINS LOST continues to echo the sound of the compromised through ripping fury, fire, anguish, violence, and pain until a better future presents itself.
The band has evolved mightily since its inception in 2010, refining their raw grind/crust rudiments by shaping the sonic landscape to be a more focused and controlled chaos. Combining the simplicity of hardcore punk with manic flourishes of stop-and-go powerviolence and at times diving into plodding sludge passages, the music has ascended into a more calculating predator and less of a feral beast.
ENDORPHINS LOSTâs lyrical content has always been a scathing review of the treatment of mental health and the dereliction of duty when it comes to the state of the average personâs social equity. With Night People, ENDORPHINS LOST sheds light on the lives of the âunderclass;â the ones who know what life is like in the blood, filth, and shattered glass of a world unwound. The music is just a reflective representation of how the lyrics feel: a caged ferocity that lies dormant, silenced by time and now clearing its path.
Boasting fourteen ravenous tracks, Night People was recorded by Brandon Hayden at the Sunroom in Prescott, Arizona during December 2020 and mixed and mastered by Greg Wilkinson at Earhammer in Oakland, California in February 2022.
Night People will be released on limited edition vinyl and digitally. Preorders will be available on January 20th.
Night People by Endorphins Lost
In the meantime, visit ENDORPHINS LOST’s Bandcamp page HERE where first single, âRegulation Area Bombing,â can be streamed.
Notes the band of the track, âThis song is an allegory about peopleâs ability to divorce their conscience from their actions when necessary in order to win. The fog of war was heavy in 1943-1945. With the Nazis steamrolling their way towards Britain, US air command devised a âcut-the-head-off-the-snakeâ-style target bombing campaign to disrupt the aggressive German advance. After failed attempts and with doomsday approaching, the tactics were altered to use a âcarpet-bombâ approach instead which proved effective from the optics of the wartime media. The allied propaganda spewed news of massive success in the states and UK and was met with great cheer and rejoice from a captive audience left in the dark. But on the ground in Germany, whole cities burned, rivers boiled, and the screams of the innocent howled in the wind. Children turned to cinders while America danced in the streets. The song is a snapshot illustrating a larger problem that has plagued humankind eternally… if the ends justify the means, can we afford to allow morality into the conversation in times of war?âÂ
ENDORPHINS LOST have a pair of Night People record release shows booked in February in Seattle and Portland respectively as well as a West Coast tour with French deathgrinders Whoresnation this June. More details to be unveiled in the weeks to come.
ENDORPHINS LOST Record Release Shows:
2/03/2023 Lucky Liquor â Seattle, WA w/ Theories, Tithe
2/04/2023 Highwater Mark â Portland, OR w/ Netherrealms, Spill
Night People Track Listing:
- Hooverville
- Bounded Choice
- Step, Leap, Plunge
- Fear Him
- Glory’s Son
- The Myth Of Modern Medicine
- Remington Right
- Regulation Area Bombing
- Night People
- Uptown Traffic
- Carcano 63′
- Funerals To Come
- The Day The Well Went Dry
- Rabbit Cage
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