NewsMay 21, 2019 9:28 AM ET3,593 views

Russian Circles announce new album, premiere song

Official press release: There are few things one can be sure of these days, though one truism that remains is that Russian Circles will continue to reign as one of instrumental music's supreme champions. These masters of sonic tension and release plan to deliver their seventh studio album August 2nd on Sargent House. Dubbed Blood Year, the LP is less a musical exploration and more a statement of authority, lest there be any doubt that Russian Circles remain a force to be reckoned with on the stage and in the studio. Listen to "Arluck," the first glimpse of Russian Circle's forthcoming Blood Year LP, now on YouTube: The Chicago trio have always explored the dynamics of volume and timbre, with their albums often vacillating between caustic attacks and blissful respites. Russian Circles returned to the studio with Kurt Ballou to record Blood Year, but this time they tracked it in Chicago at Steve Albini's world-famous Electrical Audio. From guitarist Mike Sullivan's riff-fueled assaults, to Dave Turncrantz's war machine rack and floor toms and Brian Cook's meat grinding bass lines, the sound of Blood Year is that of a band unafraid to flaunt their hard-earned prowess. Sullivan, Turncrantz, and Cook made a conscious effort to approach the songs on Blood Year with the same organic feel of a live show. In an age where rock records are often built on a computerized grid, Russian Circles chose to track the foundations of the songs together in one room as complete takes without click tracks. The human pulse and unmetered energy is woven throughout Blood Year, a presence that can be felt with each bone-rattling minute. Blood Year track listing: 1. Hunter Moon 2. Arluck 3. Milano 4. Kohokia 5. Ghost on High 6. Sinaia 7. Quartered

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anonymous 5/21/2019 6:50:08 AM

dorks who work at Chicago Music Exchange are stoked

anonymous 5/21/2019 7:19:16 AM

Another textbook example of something never asked for

Spaceghhost 5/21/2019 7:30:14 AM

I like the song that goes noodlynoodlynoodly through pedals

anonymous 5/21/2019 7:54:09 AM

joe hardcore asked for this heard they are part of the second wave of this is metalcore

anonymous 5/21/2019 8:15:53 AM

Look, guys - I am not much of a conspiracy theorist, but does no one else find it suspicious that "Russian Circles" contains the letters needed to spell out "Nice Ass Curls". I don't know what is going on here, but there is some kind of subliminal messaging taking place.

anonymous 5/21/2019 9:07:20 AM

Y'all are a batch of dick riders who cant get laid.

anonymous 5/21/2019 10:47:41 AM

This band rules. Where the fck is Botch though

anonymous 5/21/2019 1:05:08 PM

^ it was questioning your assumption loser

anonymous 5/21/2019 1:45:26 PM

This band rules. Where the fck is Botch though ^ no one is impressed that you know Brian was in Botch, Dipsh*t....

anonymous 5/21/2019 3:09:31 PM

Dudes that drink flavored Vodka and work in the financial sector are stoked.

egdirtrap 5/21/2019 3:32:31 PM

sick. this band hauls ass

anonymous 5/21/2019 5:02:13 PM

Two paragraphs after the video are totally useless. Oh and wasn't there an article that their bassist's daughter died?

backseatkiller 5/22/2019 8:21:48 AM

stoked.

anonymous 5/24/2019 10:15:55 AM

This band rules. Where the fck is Botch though ^ no one is impressed that you know Brian was in Botch, Dipsh*t.... Exactly. This was also a relevant statement 15 years ago.




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