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Album Review: Let’s Eat Grandma, ‘Two Ribbons’

Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth have described their bond growing up as “telepathic.” The pair have been friends since kindergarten, where they shared a mutual appreciation for each other’s drawings; in the videos for their dark yet playfully adventurous debut as Let’s Eat Grandma, 2016’s I, Gemini – released when they were barely 17 years old – they even went as far as to portray themselves as twins. The framing of their visuals shifted around 2018’s I’m All Ears, a landmark of modern experimental pop, but the confidence the music projected on tracks like the SOPHIE-produced ‘Hot Pink’ still served as a demonstration of their unity. As uninhibited and innovative as their work could be, it exhibited a level of defiance and control that’s rare in any genre. But things changed following the release of the album. Hollingworth’s boyfriend, the musician Bryan Clayton, died of a rare form of bone cancer in March 2019. And, as they prepared for their US tour, which was eventually canceled, they realized their relationship was starting to fray. There was nothing childlike or metaphysical about it; as they noted in more than one profile, they no longer finished each other’s sentences.

And so the duo that’s always been inseparable started writing separately for the first time. The growing distance between them proved to be somewhat necessary, but it doesn’t become immediately clear; Let’s Eat Grandma’s third album, Two Ribbons, opens with the reflective and celebratory ‘Happy New Year’, which augments their sparkling brand of synth-pop with the sound of actual fireworks. They make it seem like acceptance has already been reached: “It’s okay/ To say what you wanna say/ And that we’ve grown in different ways.” But it’s not until the record progresses that their individual personalities begin to shine through. Though the sequencing and production cleverly make the whole thing sound like a conversation between close friends, the separation also allows them to express themselves with greater vulnerability as well as maturity.

In songs written from Walton’s perspective, the bathroom becomes a private space of intense emotion and discovery. On ‘Levitation’, she describes having a breakdown on the bathroom floor and finding “a piece of something glittering inside the drain,” while on ‘Hall of Mirrors’, her secrets are laid out before her on the bathroom walls. Her tone becomes accusatory on the devastating ‘Insect Loop’: “You never noticed,” she tells her friend, and the floor suddenly turns to glass. “Dunk my head in the bathtub and scream underwater/ ‘Cause maybe I thought you didn’t care.” When Hollingworth confronts death on the piercing ‘Watching You Go’, not even a Moroder-style instrumental can mask the disorienting feelings of rage and shame; as the mix hollows out in time for her to sing the titular line, the effect is all the more harrowing. The songs feel distinct but attest to LEG’s ability to convey a range of emotions through glimmering synth-pop, blurring line between confusion and elation, hope and despair.

As a result, the duo’s approach is generally more focused, intimate, and direct, but no less dynamic. A song like ‘Insect Loop’, with its waves of guitar recalling the hazy psychedelia of I’m All Ears’ ‘Cool & Collected’, pushes the tension and uncertainty outward rather than caving in. They find new and thoughtful ways of evoking the changing nature of their bond – they might not be finishing each other’s sentences anymore, but words aren’t always enough, let alone necessary: on the instrumental ‘In the Cemetary’, they’re comfortable sitting with the emptiness of grief, if only for a brief moment. Two Ribbons might lack the thrilling unpredictability of the band’s last two albums, but the way it gradually transitions from exuberant synth-pop to stripped-down compositions feels natural and earned.

While the songwriting on acoustic cuts like ‘Sunday’ and ‘Strange Conversations’ is not as compelling or layered than previous tracks, they touch on themes of love and heartbreak with a tenderness and simplicity that the rest of the record can only yearn for. It all culminates in the title track, which brings no resolution, only acceptance – though a different sort than the one that elevates ‘Happy New Year’. Whereas ‘Insect Loop’ ended on a hopeful note (“Why don’t we sit by the water and watch our drawings wash away/ Just the friends we are today​/ And know that that’s enough”), ‘Two Ribbons’ directly contradicts that sentiment. “I’m not brave,” Hollingworth admits, knowing she can’t change the inevitable. It’s both freeing and disarming in its transparency – her voice quivers, but it also dances and soars; she senses an impending solitude, but feels irrevocably entwined with others. Together, they seek no answers, simply welcoming the tides as they come.

Tegan and Sara Sign to Mom + Pop, Share Video for New Single

Tegan and Sara have signed to Mom + Pop, marking the announcement with a new single titled ‘Fucking Up What Matters’. The track was co-produced with John Congleton and will appear on the band’s forthcoming tenth album. It arrives alongside an accompanying video directed by Tony Wolski and starring High School stars Railey and Seazynn Gilliland. Check it out below.

“‘Fucking Up What Matters’ felt like an ode to the moment in your life when you realize that you have most, if not all of the things you wanted and you start to think about what would happen if you just walked away from it all,” Tegan and Sara said of the song in a statement. “It’s the moment in the middle of the night when you start to daydream about something else, something you never imagined. It’s the feeling you have when you think you might have hit a new low, and yet you’ve never felt so good. Sometimes it’s admitting that you can’t stop yourself from fucking up what matters, that you feel your strongest. And as my mom would say, it’s often when we’re fucking up what matters, that we’re learning the most about ourselves.”

Commenting on their new label home, they added: “Michael Goldstone signed us to Sire/Warner in 2006. We had just made The Con and felt like the vision Goldie and the team at Sire had for us and the album were a good fit. But soon after he signed us, he left to start Mom + Pop. We never held it against him. But joked that one day we’d work together for real. So it was with great enthusiasm that we agreed to sign to Mom + Pop when our deal with Warner ended in 2021. We look forward to being back at an indie label, on a brilliant roster, with Goldie and the label’s incredible team helping us start this next chapter in our lives with the release of our 10th album.”

Metric Announce New Album ‘Formentera’, Unveil Video for New Song ‘All Comes Crashing’

Metric have announced their eighth album, Formentera, which is due for release on July 8. To mark the announcement, the band has shared a new single called ‘All Comes Crashing’, alongside an accompanying video directed by Justin Broadbent. Check it out and find the band’s upcoming tour dates below.

“Not everyone has a conventional life with conventional relationships,” frontperson Emily Haines said in a statement. “‘All Comes Crashing’” is a love song that goes beyond romantic love, it’s an expression of solidarity with whoever it is you would want to have beside you in the event of catastrophe. It might be your best friend, it might be your blood brother or your dog. The song is dedicated to those you consider your family, whatever that looks like for you.”

Metric 2022 Tour Dates:

Aug 11 – Victoria, BC – Royal Theatre *
Aug 12 – Victoria, BC – Royal Theatre *
Aug 13 – Vancouver, BC – Orpheum Theatre *
Aug 15 – Calgary, AB – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium *
Aug 16 – Calgary, AB – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium *
Aug 17 – Edmonton, AB – Edmonton Convention Centre *
Aug 19 – Regina, SK – Conexus Arts Centre *
Aug 20 – Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place *
Aug 21 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre *
Aug 25 – London, ON – London Music Hall †
Aug 26 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage ‡
Aug 27 – Ottawa, ON – National Arts Centre †
Aug 29 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS †
Aug 30 – ​​Quebec City, QC – Théâtre Capitole †
Sep 1 – Halifax, NS – Rebecca Cohn Auditorium †
Sep 2 – Halifax, NS – Rebecca Cohn Auditorium †
Sep 24 – Asheville, NC
 – The Orange Peel
Sep 25 – Nashville, TN
S – Brooklyn Bowl
Sep 26 – Atlanta, GA
 – Tabernacle
Sep 28 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues Dallas
Sep 29 – Houston, TX
 – House of Blues Houston
Sep 30 – Austin, TX
 – ACL Live at The Moody Theater
Oct 2 – Phoenix, AZ
 – The Van Buren
Oct 3 – San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park
Oct 6 – Los Angeles, CA
 – The Wiltern
Oct 7 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
Oct 11 – Portland, OR
 – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Oct 12 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
Oct 14 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
Oct 15 – Denver, CO – The Fillmore Auditorium
Oct 17 – Minneapolis, MN
 – The Fillmore Minneapolis
Oct 18 – Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre
Oct 19 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit
Oct 21 – Richmond, VA
 – The National
Oct 22 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
Oct 23 – Philadelphia, PA
 – The Fillmore Philadelphia
Oct 25 – Boston, MA – House of Blues Boston
Oct 26 – Brooklyn, NY
 – Brooklyn Steel
Oct 27 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel

*with Dear Rouge
†with Bartees Strange
‡with Interpol, Spoon and Bartees Strange

Why Is Sustainable Fashion Expensive and Is It Worth It?

For most of us, price is a crucial factor when shopping for clothes. Yet, most of us also strive for sustainability in our daily lives.

According to the survey, only 35% of consumers are ready to pay more to buy sustainable clothing. Eco-friendly items are more expensive for numerous reasons, but they can be a worthy investment that’ll last you for decades. 

This article dives into the main reasons sustainable clothing costs more and gives you some tips on getting the best deals on the market. 

3 Main Reasons Why Sustainable Fashion is Expensive

Sustainable clothing items deliver better quality than fast fashion pieces. Their advantage lies in value for money. 

But what makes them so much more expensive than regular clothes? Let’s find out!

Natural Materials Lead to a Higher Price

Sustainable fashion brands use different materials, such as cotton, hemp, bamboo, and linen. Organic and natural materials cost more than fabrics used by fast fashion companies. Here are some reasons why:

  • It takes extra effort during the production process. Tasks like pest damage reparation and weeding require manual labor. Getting wool and other animal-sourced materials without harming them increases the price tag.
  • Some materials have a low yield. Flax fibers, for example, don’t have a big yield like cotton, which increases the price tag.
  • Obtaining certificates is expensive. Many manufacturers resort to certificates to confirm they sourced the products organically. These are costly, but they help build trust with customers.
  • Recycling costs more, too. Some manufacturers recycle cotton, polyester, and other fabrics. This takes additional resources and increases the production price.

While sustainable clothing comes with a higher upfront investment, they will likely last you longer.

It Costs More to Make Less

Fast fashion is all about producing a lot of standardized items from cheap materials. Huge clothing brands invest in massive production, and it helps to keep the price per piece low. 

This allows getting new models every season. At the same time, this often leads to overproduction, with lots of redundant pieces that never end up sold.

Sustainable fashion has a different approach. Brands choose materials carefully, and they make limited amounts of each piece. Many teams work in small rooms where they cut and pack each unit individually. 

Some of the larger ethical brands invest in their own manufacturing facilities. This allows better control of a product lifecycle and lower production costs.

Workers Get Fair Treatment and Wages

Sustainable fashion isn’t only about sourcing natural materials. It’s also about keeping an ethical approach regarding labor. 

Did you know that only 2% of fast fashion workers worldwide receive livable salaries? This is a problem that not many garment factories try to fix. 

In countries where big brands have facilities, the local authorities fail to impose greater control. This practically gives the green light to fast fashion companies to pay their workers the lowest wages.

On the other hand, sustainable clothing brands secure the following for the employees:

  • Fair salaries. The earning rates vary, but livable wages are mandatory in this industry.
  • Optimal working conditions. That includes rooms with optimal temperature, all the necessary equipment, etc.
  • Other benefits. This includes paid overtime and sick leave, health coverage, weekends off, etc.

As a consumer, you can support sustainable fashion companies by sticking to their products. It’s a way to reward their effort and increase demand for this clothing type. 

These brands keep a higher price because the demand is low. If more customers show interest in sustainable brands, it can lower the average cost per unit.

Ways to Find the Best Deals When Shopping Sustainably

It’s not easy to shop for sustainable clothing on a budget. Fortunately, there are tricks that can help you save some money. Check out these tips to use when shopping sustainably:

  • Look for sales. Sustainable clothing brands often have sales around the holidays, allowing you to save significant money on some items.
  • Use a VPN. to gather prices from different areas. The Surfshark VPN allows you to look for better deals based on your location.
  • Focus on pieces that are easy to combine. A black jacket never goes out of style. You can mix it with light and dark tones, and always look great. If you buy clothing items that are easier to combine, you won’t have to buy that many wardrobe pieces overall.
  • Don’t hesitate to look for secondhand items. It’s common for sustainable fashion fans to offload clothes they don’t wear anymore. Thanks to excellent durability and quality, these items often look as good as new.

Conclusion

Fast and sustainable fashion brands are two completely different approaches. The former focuses on hyperproduction without worrying about the material quality and environmental impact. Fast fashion companies rarely care about the workers and fail to pay a livable salary.

On the other hand, sustainable fashion uses only natural and eco-friendly methods. That minimizes the impact on water, air, and other pollution types. Choosing the materials increases the sourcing price, and offering employees decent working conditions also increases costs. 

These reasons make sustainable clothing items more expensive, but you’ll find the investment worth it. The superb quality improves durability, and timeless designs make combining different items easier.

3 Variants of Roulette

Roulette is one of the most straightforward casino games available, which contributes to its enormous appeal. Many gambling fans like to play this game that combines strategy and chance over other gambling staples because it provides them with a wide variety of wagering options, which they find appealing.

Despite the fact that the principles of the game are incredibly simple to grasp, many novices can be a little puzzled by the several roulette variations available.

The changes between the three primary varieties of roulette, namely French, American and European, are quite minimal, while the fundamental rules of the game stay almost unchanged. Roulette remains, at its core, a game of chance, regardless of the variation you choose to play, and although you may be able to apply strategies that can improve your chances of winning, there is no tried and true method that will ensure victory.

However, it does help if you go into a game knowing some fundamentals of the version you are about to play.

American Roulette vs. European Roulette

As the name implies, American roulette is the variant most commonly found in land-based casinos in America. European roulette is the variant that is played throughout most countries outside of the United States.

The only discernible difference between American and European is that the American wheel contains both a single and double zero, whilst the European wheel only has a single zero. The numbers 1-36 are used in both wheels, but the arrangement of the digits are different in each.

The double zero being added has no real influence on how the game works, except  providing an additional number to gamble on, and this does affect the house edge.

The odds for all bets are the same in both versions, but because American roulette has an extra number slot – the double zero – the precise probability varies, and there is an increase in the house edge.

Another distinction is the number of wagers offered. The  bulk of them are identical, however there are a few bets that aren’t available in both versions. One is, of course, a lone wager on the double zero, which is impossible to put in European roulette since there is no double zero on the wheel.

The five-number bet is an additional wager in American roulette. This includes digits one, two and three, as well as the double zero and zero.

There are a couple of extra wagers known as racetrack, announced or called bets in European roulette. These are wagers that cover a specified area of the wheel or a set of numbers.

You can give your chips to the roulette dealer and ask them to place your bets when playing in a land-based casino in European Roulette. The dealer in American roulette cannot place wagers for you.

If you are playing roulette online, this will not matter.

French Roulette

French roulette is nearly identical to European roulette. There is no double zero, and all bets are identical. The betting board is a little altered, but it has no effect on the game.

More importantly, there are a number of additional restrictions known as “En Prison” and “La Partage.”

They may be used in European roulette as well, although they are significantly more popular in French roulette.

In certain situations, the “en Prison” rule specifies that instead of getting back half their bet, a player can keep their wager on the table for the next spin. This is referred to as “putting the bet in jail,” thus the term.

The “La Partage” rule stipulates that if a player makes an even money wager (such as even or odd, black or red) and the ball lands in the 0 slot, they will be refunded half of their bet.

If the wager wins on the next spin, the player receives their whole stake back, but no profits. If the wager loses, the entire amount is forfeited.

It is worth noting that there are many online variants of the Roulette game, so you should read up on the rules and which bets apply before you play any game for real money.

AUTHOR BIO: Vinod Gill is a writer who specializes in writing content on sports and tech gaming subjects. He is a Digital Marketing Consultant, Blogger, and Co-Founder of balloon decoration noida.

Testing Your Own Personality in the Varied Ways

Most people wonder who they are and what their real identity is. They try doing several things to know the right things about their personality. People are always in look for a solution to know who they are and what they are trying to reveal in the way of personality portrayal. You can be a gemstone, or you may not be worth the situation. This is when you look for quizzes and personality tests, and with the right answer formats and details, you can make people know about your real metal. At times you get to know about these games on the social media platform, and initially, they seem to be meaningless.

Testing Yourself

If you open the site https://quizpin.com, you can learn in detail about these tests through which you can enjoy the kind of personality illustration at its best. It seems magical that a simple game will state who you are and what your personality is like. You can feel like being in a beauty contest, or it can be a sort of knowledge test for you. All you need to do is to follow some simple steps or answer a few questions to get to the depth of the subject matter.

Life is Like a World of Imagination

Life cannot always be sugary. It has its ups and downs and is based on the situation. You can test yourself and get ready for the next step. You can take part in personality tests and easy quizzes and judge your level of knowledge in the scenario. It is not easy to imagine yourself in the world of Harry Potter and consider life-like Howard University. You cannot expect magic to happen on an everyday basis. But in the world of imagination, more things are happening following the weird life mechanism. It is just the way you would love to spend time and get going with your imaginative specialties on offer.

Taking Part in the Tests

You have things like DOPE Bird Personality Test, which will make you know about your DISC profile. You can even take part if furry quizzes and test your intellect. It is just like being a part of the fury phantom and getting ready to answer some superfast questions without wasting time. This will make you know how fast you can manage your level of intellect and give others a tough fight. You need to be judgmental here and get to check with all things pure and somewhat imaginary.

Convenient Self-Testing

You can take part in the Divergent Quiz, and this will make you know which faction you originally belonged to. You can move online, visit the site and try to discover the Genshin character in you. It is the Genshin Kin Quiz you can take part in and feel the convenience at random. You even have the option of the trivia ins and outs, and to crack till the last, you can participate in the trivia quiz and have the right detailed assumption of things. It is all fun and the better way to see life most competitively.

Wilco Announce New Album ‘Cruel Country’, Release New Song ‘Falling Apart (Right Now)’

Wilco have announced a new album: Cruel Country is slated for release on May 27 via dBpm. Today’s announcement comes with the release of the new single ‘Falling Apart (Right Now)’, which you can check out below.

The follow-up to 2019’s Ode to Joy spans 21 tracks and is mostly comprised of live takes tracked at the Loft in Chicago – the first time the band has recorded live together in the same room since 2007’s Sky Blue Sky. “There have been elements of Country music in everything we’ve ever done,” Jeff Tweedy said in a statement. “We’ve never been particularly comfortable with accepting that definition, the idea that I was making country music. But now, having been around the block a few times, we’re finding it exhilarating to free ourselves within the form, and embrace the simple limitation of calling the music we’re making Country.”

Wilco recently announced multiple deluxe reissue versions of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot to mark its 20th anniversary.

Cruel Country Cover Artwork:

Cruel Country Tracklist:

1. I Am My Mother
2. Cruel Country
3. Hints
4. Ambulance
5. The Empty Condor
6. Tonight’s the Day
7. All Across the World
8. Darkness Is Cheap
9. Bird Without a Tail / Base of My Skull
10. Tired of Taking It Out on You
11. The Universe
12. Many Worlds
13. Hearts Hard to Find
14. Falling Apart (Right Now)
15. Please Be Wrong
16. Story to Tell
17. A Lifetime to Find
18. Country Song Upside-Down
19. Mystery Binds
20. Sad Kind of Way
21. The Plains

Kevin Morby Shares Video for New Song ‘A Random Act of Kindness’

‘A Random Act of Kindness’ is the latest offering from Kevin Morby’s upcoming album, This Is a Photograph, following ‘Rock Bottom’ and the title track. The single comes with an accompanying video directed by Christopher Good. Watch and listen below.

“In ‘A Random Act Of Kindness’ I set out to write a song where each line could be interpreted in two completely different ways,” Morby explained in a statement. “For example; when I sing the words ‘out of trust…’ it could be heard as either I have lost my sense of trust in something or that I am committing an act with trust as my motive. It’s a song about the menacing nature of the sun rising during a dark time in one’s life only to further illuminate their pain and suffering – and how during these periods it is often the selfless acts of strangers that keeps a person going.”

He continued: “Sonically I am so proud and surprised by where we ended up with this one. Producer Sam Cohen and I had set out to make a sort of windows-down-mid-tempo-cruiser and somehow, with weeks of exploration, made a sonic rocket ship that shoots you out into outer space over the course of 4 minutes.”

This Is a Photograph is set for release on May 13 via Dead Oceans.

Iceage Release New Song ‘All the Junk on the Outskirts’

Iceage have released a new song, ‘All the Junk on the Outskirts’, which was recorded during the sessions behind their 2018 LP Beyondless. The band revisited the song in 2021 and finished updating it this year. Give it a listen below.

“I consider this one of the better cuts off the Beyondless sessions, but it ended up being a misfit that wouldn’t quite fit in with the other songs as we put together the tracklisting. Like a piece belonging to a different puzzle,” vocalist Elias Bender Rønnenfelt said in a statement. “Much like it wasn’t welcome with the others on Beyondless, it’s an anthem for those on the outside looking in.”

Today, Iceage have also announced a co-headlining fall tour with Earth; find the full list of dates below. Their most recent album was last year’s Seek Shelter.

Iceage 2022 Tour Dates:

Thu May 5 – Bordeaux, FR – Sideral Psych Fest
Wed May 18 – Asbury Park, NJ – House of Independents ^
Thu May 19 – Buffalo, NY – Rec Room ^
Fri May 20 – Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace ^
Sat May 21 – Ottawa, ON – Club SAW ^
Sun May 22 – Montreal, QC – Ausgang ^
Tue May 24 – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground – Showcase Lounge ^
Wed May 25 – Portland, ME – Space ^
Thu May 26 – Portsmouth, NH – The Press Room ^
Fri May 27 – North Adams, MA – Solid Sound Festival
Sat May 28 – Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
Sun May 29 – Chicago, IL – The Empty Bottle
Mon May 30 – Milwaukee, WI – Cactus Club
Fri Jun 3 – Saint-Brieuc, FR – Art’Rock Festival
Sun Jun 5 – Barcelona, ES – Sala Apolo Primavera Festival
Fri Jun 10 – Hilvarenbeek, NL – Best Kept Secret Festival
Sat Jun 11 – Napoli, IT – Festina Iente
Thu Jun 16 – Helsinki, FI – Sideways Festival
Fri Jul 1 – Gdynia, PL – Open’er Festival
Sat Jul 2 – Roskilde, DK – Roskilde Festival
Sat Jul 16 – Chicago, IL – Pitchfork Music Festival
Fri Jul 29 – Prague, CR – Fluff Festival
Fri Aug 5 – Svindinge, DK – To Øl Festival
Mon Aug 15 – Budapest, HU – Sziget Festival
Fri Sep 9 – Siena, IT – Live Rock Festival
Wed Sep 21 – Brooklyn, NY – The Brooklyn Monarch *
Thu Sep 22 – Jersey City, NJ – White Eagle Hall *
Fri Sep 23 – Washington, DC – Black Cat *
Sat Sep 24 – Pittsburgh, PA – Spirit Hall *
Sun Sep 25 – Columbus, OH – Skully’s Music Diner *
Mon Sep 26 – Detroit, MI – El Club *
Thu Sep 29 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line *
Fri Sep 30 – Omaha, NE – Slowdown *
Sat Oct 1 – Lawrence, KS – Record Bar *
Mon Oct 3 – Denver, CO – Marquis Theatre *
Tue Oct 4 – Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre *
Wed Oct 5 – Albuquerque, NM – Launchpad *
Thu Oct 6 – Tucson, AZ – Club Congress *
Sun Oct 9 – Los Angeles, CA – The Regent Theater *
Mon Oct 10 – Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst Atrium *
Tue Oct 11 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall *
Thu Oct 13 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater *
Fri Oct 14 – Tacoma, WA – Alma Mater *
Sat Oct 15 – Seattle, WA – Substation *

^ = with Wiki
* = co-headline dates with Earth

Watch Fontaines D.C. Perform ‘Nabokov’ on ‘Seth Meyers’

Fontaines D.C. rolled through Late Night With Seth Meyers last night (April 27) to perform ‘Nabokov’, a track from their new album Skinty Fia. Watch it below.

Skinty Fia, the band’s third LP, arrived last Friday. They’re currently on a North American tour in support of the album, which will keep them on the road till the middle of May. They’ll then embark on an extensive run of dates in the UK and Europe.