CAREER SUICIDE are streaming two new tracks which are set to appear on a new LP titled "The Machine Response" released on Deranged Records on Feb 24, with a UK version out on Static Shock Records.
Writhing, sneering, tight cornered "Machine Response" the only acceptable follow up to the blistering and landmark "Attempted Suicide." Nearly ten years of beating around the bush, casually playing around the world and drip releasing music along the way, Career Suicide is backed by their best lineup ever, ready to break back through themselves with this new full length.
Machine Response veers in and out of pure speed, bursts of melody, and chunky tempo shifts, indenting the long standing influence of early 80s USHC, late 70s punk, and a peppering of 60s swagger, with their own clearly developed style. Dallas Good (Sadies, Andre Williams, John Doe, Half Japanese, Elevator and a million more) presents a magnificently essential 2nd guitar and lead presence; a screaming contribution by great friend and long time supporter of the band, Souichi Hisatake, (Forward, GISM, Insane Youth, Gudon etc) to crack your brain up; artwork in collaboration with Ryan Tong of S.H.I.T. and Toronto's life-giving Faith/Void; and a thundering recording, once again helmed by the decorated and limitless in his pursuit of smooth hearing loss, Jon Drew, provide the most damaging clarity Career Suicide have been able to capture to date.
Tracklist:
Cut and Run
Break Away
Borrowed Time
Tighten the Screws
Total Neglect
Blank Expression
Distractions
No Walls, No Curtains
Suffocate
Taking You with Me
Point of No Return
Previously...
"We recorded this new 4 song EP in October, and we're putting it out ourselves.
There are 3 brand new songs on this EP (no tracks from the upcoming LP have been recycled) and 1 cover of the song 'Kill the Warden' by Meccallisa from 1979. How this incredible track has not made it onto a KBD or Back to Front comp is a god-damned mystery, but get ready to add this Australian nugget to your want-list immediately.
Our good friends Damian Abraham (Fucked Up) and Mark Shubert (Aggression Pact/Wasted Time/Beach Impediment Records) hung out with us in the studio and recorded back up vocals."