Lip Critic announces album with “Legs in a Snare”

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A strong cover letter, encapsulating the distinctive elements of the New York band.

Lip Critic has confirmed the release of his long-awaited album, Theft Worldwhich will be released next May 1 under the seal Partisan Recordshome of artists such as IDLES and Fontaines DC

Theft World It is a work conceived and cared for by the band itself, since the production was in charge of two of its members, Brent Kaser and Connor Kleitz. This self-producing decision has allowed them to maintain complete control over their signature sound, known for its intensity and punk-industrial approach.

As a preview of what will come Theft WorldLip Critic has launched “Legs in a Snare”the first single from the album. The song stands out for its powerful instrumentation, driven by the characteristic double drums that generate relentless rhythmic energy. Added to this is the intense and visceral vocal delivery of Brent Kasera central element that defines the controlled chaos that proposes Lip Critic.

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Look at the cover and the tracklist:

1. “Two Lucks”
2. “Jackpot”
3. “Debt Forest”
4. “Heel”
5. “Charity Dinner”
6. “Drumming With Izzy”
7. “My Blush (Strength Of The Critic)”
8. “Shoplifting”
9. “Legs In A Snare”
10. “My Wife And The Goblin”
11. “Yard Sale (230 Take)”
12. “200 Bottles of Eviction”

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