NYC electronic post-punk band, Public Circuit, won't take any regrets "To The Grave"

NYC ELECTRONIC POST-PUNK BAND, PUBLIC CIRCUIT, 

WON’T TAKE ANY REGRETS “TO THE GRAVE” — 

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ARRIVING ON SEPTEMBER 12 VIA 

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“...an 80s-inspired cut laced with funky guitars and their signature post-punk bite.”

“...a sort of new wave conflation of Yello’s ‘Oh Yeah’ and Talking Heads’ ‘Burning Down The House’, marrying the former’s scattered, hardware midi propulsions with the latter’s jutting polyrhythms and booming vocal chants.”


New York City electronic post-punk band Public Circuit today releases their next single “To The Grave.” A slice of melancholic electro-pop from their upcoming record Modern Church, the album will be released in full on September 12 via à La Carte Records. “To The Grave” intensely twinkles and crashes as the band reels against the parts of themselves they refuse to push back down — Stream


The band shared, “Life is frail – Many people live a life where they never fully resolve trauma, hatred, etc., and, therefore, take it to the grave with them. Whether it be childhood trauma, gender expression / exploration, or failed romances; this song is inspired by moments left unresolved or, otherwise, unspoken.”


Like a glitched out home video, the “To The Grave” official visual sees the band quite literally digging their own graves, while employing their signature Medieval elements throughout — Watch




Earlier this month, the band announced their second LP with the release of “Samson.” Taking aim at fragile masculinity, the song was named after the character of Abrahamic mythology known for superhuman strength and a betrayal that led to his downfall. The single received early nods from Notion, Hard of Hearing, Soundvsystem and more.  


This coming Fall, the band will set out on their newly announced tour of the US and Europe. While in Berlin, they will join the lineup of 8mm Festival alongside A Place To Bury Strangers and Snapped Ankles. And in the Netherlands, they will play Left Of The Dial festival. See all dates here and below. 





UPCOMING TOUR DATES

NORTH AMERICA

September 3 - Cleveland, OH - Crobar

September 4 - Detroit, MI - Lager House

September 5 - Louisville, KY - TBA

September 6 - Chicago, IL - Adam's Apple

September 9 - Austin, TX - Chess Club

September 11 - New Orleans, LA - Siberia

September 12 - Birmingham, AL - Firehouse

September 13 - Greer, SC - Melon Barn

September 16 - Atlanta, GA - The Earl

September 17 - Nashville, TN - The Cobra

September 18 - Asheville, NC - Static Age Records

September 19 - Harrisonburg, VA - DIY

September 20 - Philadelphia, PA - Nikki Lopez

September 25 - Queens, NY - TV EYE

September 26 - Providence, RI - Alchemy


EU AND UK

October 2 - Valence, FR - Mistral Palace

October 3 - Milan, IT - TBA

October 4 - Bologna, IT - Covo Club 

October 5 - Rimini, IT - Esperanto Bistrò 

October 7 - Zagreb, HR - Mochvara

October 8 - Salzburg, AU - Rock House

October 9 - Wien, AU - Das Lot 

October 10 - Berlin, DE - 8mm Festival

October 11 - Berlin, DE - Loge

October 12 - Copenhagen, DK - Råhuset

October 15 - Trier, DE - Mergener Hof 

October 16 - Amsterdam, NL - Oedipus

October 17 - London, UK - The Shacklewell Arms

October 18 - Liverpool, UK - Kazimier Stockroom

October 19 - Reading, UK - Purple Turtle

October 20 - Brighton, UK - Hope & Ruin

October 21 - Rouen, FR - Le 3 Pièces Muzik' Club

October 22 - Paris, FR - Supersonic

October 23 - Rotterdam, NL - Left Of The Dial

October 24 - Rotterdam, NL - Left Of The Dial

October 25 - Laval, FR - La Fosse 

October 26 - Angers, FR - Joker Pub

October 27 - Lausanne, CH - La Brèche


All tour info here

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