Irish dream-grunge trio BITCH FALCON release new single 'How Did I Know
BITCH FALCON are a name you will not forget, and a band who will not let you forget them. The exciting new dream-grunge trio have streamed their single 'How Did I Know', taken from their forthcoming debut LP, Staring At Clocks, to be released 6th November via Small Pond Records.
Premiered via Dead Press, you can stream 'How Did I Know' here via Spotify.
Of the track, frontwoman Lizzie Fitzpatrick says:
“I wrote ‘How Did I Know’ as an expression of frustration around someone I love and their problems. Although I suffer from my own demons, sometimes it can be frustrating to see someone you love give up everything they are and what you love about them. ‘How Did I Know’ refers to not knowing what to do in these circumstances, perhaps a childish defence to dire situations. When someone you love is at the edge of your grasp, it can be so terrifying that your reaction is to let go.”
Pre-order Staring At Clocks here: https://link.smallpondrec.co.uk/staring-at-clocks
The new track follows the release of BITCH FALCON's previous singles 'Martyr', 'Gaslight' and 'Test Trip':
'Martyr': get.smallpondrec.co.uk/martyr
Watch the video for 'Gaslight': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdfnhNhseY0
Stream: https://smarturl.it/gas-light
Stream 'Test Trip': https://www.get.smallpondrec.co.uk/test-trip
Slightly grungy, slightly dreamy, the rockers have made great waves over the last few years, with acclaim from Dublin Inquirer, Irish Times, The Guardian, Paste Magazine, Knotfest.com, and many more. The trio have played with Girl Band, Fontaines DC, Torche, Black Peaks, Pussy Riot and display touches of St Vincent, 2:54, My Bloody Valentine, The Pixies and Bjork all in one scintillating package.
BITCH FALCON were formed by frontwoman Lizzie Fitzpatrick in Dublin in 2014, and are mainstays of the festival circuit in both Ireland and abroad (packing out rooms in the US, Canada and Europe). Since these freshman days, the lineup has galvanised around the rhythm section of Barry O'Sullivan on Bass and Nigel Kenny on Drums.
From the early days of their first single, 'Wolfstooth' to their most recent release 'Test Trip', an evolution in sound can be heard as the group perfect and refine their raw, fuzz-laced offerings over six singles and one EP.
There are few things conventional about BITCH FALCON, a band for whom otherworldly is a very fitting adjective - at least on record. The trio's live show must be seen to get a true appreciation for what this band can do, from the high-pitched wails and infinite feedback of Lizzie's guitar and soaring vocals, to the interplay between shattering bass and thunderous drums - there is very little left of any stage untouched. It's a rare group who manage to be so ethereal and devastatingly heavy simultaneously - but then again, BITCH FALCON are an unforgettable name.
Artwork was created by Lizzie Fitzpatrick; mixed by Grammy-nominated engineer Alex Newport (At The Drive In, The Mars Volta, Death Cab for Cutie, The Melvins, Frank Turner) and mastered by Magnus Lindberg.
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