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Fuck Art

The Dirty Nil

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Release Date:  08 January 2021

Label:  Dine Alone Music Inc. / Dine Alone Music

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  821826030411

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  08 January 2021

Label:  Dine Alone Music Inc. / Dine Alone Music

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  821826030428

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  08 January 2021

Label:  Dine Alone Music Inc. / Dine Alone Music

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  821826030589

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    When The Dirty first convened in Toronto's Union Studios earlier this year to record the follow-up to their 2018 Juno Award-nominated crusher, Master Volume, the coronavirus had just begun its North American tour and talk of border closures started creeping into the headlines. Suddenly, what was supposed to be a leisurely recording process became a tense, do-or-die mission, as producer John Goodmanson was forced to hightail it back home to Seattle. Left with the decision of whether or not to continue the record, the band opted to finish remotely by sending things back and forth rather than pressing pause. "It was the one thing we had control over while humanity was powerless," singer/guitarist Luke Bentham recalls. "It became a time where we could crack open a couple cans, play some tunes, and focus on what it was we actually could do-which was make the greatest rock 'n' roll record of all time." The result is the beautifully blasphemous Fuck Art, a statement of confidence and defiance from a group that's now three albums into the game-i.e., the point where ambitious rock bands are supposed to call in the orchestra, experiment with electronics, and try to make their Ok Computer. The Dirty Nil, by contrast, have opted to perfect the formula that, over the past decade, has landed them on stages with everyone from Against Me! to The Who. Fuck Art melts down all of their favourite ingredients-classic-rock heroism, pop-punk horsepower, '80s indie scrappiness, '90s alterna-crunch, speed-metal adrenaline-into a radiant, chromatic solution they can then mould and harden into unpredictable shapes.For Fans of: White Reaper, The Darkness, Culture Abuse, PUP, Drug Church, Iron Chic, RVIVR, The Menzingers, Against Me!Key marketing highlights: - 16.68+ Million Global streams to date - 1+ Million Youtube views to date- Critical acclaim from most recent singles from Brooklyn Vegan, Kerrang Magazine, Loudwire, Rock Sound and more- 2017 winner of the JUNO Breakthrough Group of the Year award, 2019 nominee for Rock album

    Description

    When The Dirty first convened in Toronto's Union Studios earlier this year to record the follow-up to their 2018 Juno Award-nominated crusher, Master Volume, the coronavirus had just begun its North American tour and talk of border closures started creeping into the headlines. Suddenly, what was supposed to be a leisurely recording process became a tense, do-or-die mission, as producer John Goodmanson was forced to hightail it back home to Seattle. Left with the decision of whether or not to continue the record, the band opted to finish remotely by sending things back and forth rather than pressing pause. "It was the one thing we had control over while humanity was powerless," singer/guitarist Luke Bentham recalls. "It became a time where we could crack open a couple cans, play some tunes, and focus on what it was we actually could do-which was make the greatest rock 'n' roll record of all time." The result is the beautifully blasphemous Fuck Art, a statement of confidence and defiance from a group that's now three albums into the game-i.e., the point where ambitious rock bands are supposed to call in the orchestra, experiment with electronics, and try to make their Ok Computer. The Dirty Nil, by contrast, have opted to perfect the formula that, over the past decade, has landed them on stages with everyone from Against Me! to The Who. Fuck Art melts down all of their favourite ingredients-classic-rock heroism, pop-punk horsepower, '80s indie scrappiness, '90s alterna-crunch, speed-metal adrenaline-into a radiant, chromatic solution they can then mould and harden into unpredictable shapes.For Fans of: White Reaper, The Darkness, Culture Abuse, PUP, Drug Church, Iron Chic, RVIVR, The Menzingers, Against Me!Key marketing highlights: - 16.68+ Million Global streams to date - 1+ Million Youtube views to date- Critical acclaim from most recent singles from Brooklyn Vegan, Kerrang Magazine, Loudwire, Rock Sound and more- 2017 winner of the JUNO Breakthrough Group of the Year award, 2019 nominee for Rock album

    Description

    When The Dirty first convened in Toronto's Union Studios earlier this year to record the follow-up to their 2018 Juno Award-nominated crusher, Master Volume, the coronavirus had just begun its North American tour and talk of border closures started creeping into the headlines. Suddenly, what was supposed to be a leisurely recording process became a tense, do-or-die mission, as producer John Goodmanson was forced to hightail it back home to Seattle. Left with the decision of whether or not to continue the record, the band opted to finish remotely by sending things back and forth rather than pressing pause. "It was the one thing we had control over while humanity was powerless," singer/guitarist Luke Bentham recalls. "It became a time where we could crack open a couple cans, play some tunes, and focus on what it was we actually could do-which was make the greatest rock 'n' roll record of all time." The result is the beautifully blasphemous Fuck Art, a statement of confidence and defiance from a group that's now three albums into the game-i.e., the point where ambitious rock bands are supposed to call in the orchestra, experiment with electronics, and try to make their Ok Computer. The Dirty Nil, by contrast, have opted to perfect the formula that, over the past decade, has landed them on stages with everyone from Against Me! to The Who. Fuck Art melts down all of their favourite ingredients-classic-rock heroism, pop-punk horsepower, '80s indie scrappiness, '90s alterna-crunch, speed-metal adrenaline-into a radiant, chromatic solution they can then mould and harden into unpredictable shapes.For Fans of: White Reaper, The Darkness, Culture Abuse, PUP, Drug Church, Iron Chic, RVIVR, The Menzingers, Against Me!Key marketing highlights: - 16.68+ Million Global streams to date - 1+ Million Youtube views to date- Critical acclaim from most recent singles from Brooklyn Vegan, Kerrang Magazine, Loudwire, Rock Sound and more- 2017 winner of the JUNO Breakthrough Group of the Year award, 2019 nominee for Rock album

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Damage Control
      • 2. Hello Jealousy
      • 3. Possession
      • 4. To The Guy Who Stole My Bike
      • 5. One More And The Bill
      • 6. Hang Yer Moon

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Damage Control
      • 2. Hello Jealousy
      • 3. Possession
      • 4. To The Guy Who Stole My Bike
      • 5. One More And The Bill
      • 6. Hang Yer Moon

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Damage Control
      • 2. Hello Jealousy
      • 3. Possession
      • 4. To The Guy Who Stole My Bike
      • 5. One More And The Bill
      • 6. Hang Yer Moon