ADULT. announces album with the single “No One is Coming”

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The threatening absurdity of modern times.

ADULT.the Detroit synth punk duo made up of Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller For more than 25 years, it remains defiant, preserving an essence of constant frustration and mistrust. Their tenth LP, and fourth with Dais Records, Kissing Luck Goodbyewill be released on March 27 and features them at their most visceral and furious.

The new material, created with improved equipment and a new sound library, is stronger and clearer. Kuperus's imposing voice, with its vivid and caustic reflections, takes on greater prominence. A central leitmotif is laughter, which underlines the absurdity of modern times.

The central theme of the album, “No One is Coming”is an emotional industrial anthem and a direct criticism of inaction against fascism.

A song that talks about moral collapse and political corruption perfectly. These subhumans who try to run the show are more concerned with profit and the cosplay political than for the well-being of humanity,” Nicola Kuperus explained in a press release.

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We leave you with the cover and the tracklist:

1 – “Affordable Decorating”
2 – “Wishing Luck Goodbye”
3 – “RU 4 $ALE”
4 – “No One Is Coming”
5 – “No Song”
6 – “Freaks”
7 – “None of It's Fun”
8 – “Human(e) Volume”
9 – “So Unpleasant”
10 – “Destroyers”

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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