For almost 15 years David Bazan has (under his own name or the now retired Pedro the Lion) made music full of emotion displaying his own unique brand of storytelling, and of embracing and rejecting faith. Whilst his previous album, 2009 effort Curse Your Branches was a bitter personal battle against issues with alcohol and moving further away from devout Christanity to a more agnostic perspective on life; his new album is more outward looking, querying human behaviour in a society full of contradiction, despair and disillusionment. Whilst this may appear to be a bleak listen, he has by all accounts made an upbeat rock record joined by now permanent band members; bassist Andy Fitts and drummer Alex Westcoat. Like every man and his wife seem to be doing nowadays, a new cut off the album is available before it's release absolutely free. 'Wolves at the Door' can be downloaded from Bazan's own Soundcloud page below. He gave these comments regarding the track to online music hub NPR during a recent interview: -
"It’s clear now that “trickle down” is actually “vacuum up” and yet working class people continue to vote against their own economic interests. Wake up! Anyone whose primary vocation is “making money” is a predator: they may wrestle around with you for a while but eventually they’re gonna go with their instincts and kill and eat you. - David Bazan
The album drops in the United States on May 24th. Unsure yet about a UK release, but you can pre-order now here and receive an instant mp3 email of the album before the physical copy drops through your letterbox from the States. Bazan just never lets you down!
Wolves At The Door by David Bazan
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