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OSEES have shared "A Foul Form," the title track off their forthcoming album, A Foul Form, due August 12 via Castle Face Records.
Said John Dwyer of their new video:
"The video was loosely inspired by Tetsuo's iron man style animation per my conversations with Andrew, one of the directors. If you dont know it, FIND IT. The sound is in the slurry of the rest of the album and is basically about the craven, selfish side of humanity. Greed and fear based decision making have brought us here. I sang this track while i had covid so good luck getting that gravel back in yer voice on stage"
On the band's forthcoming record, certified OSEES fan, Black Flag's Henry Rollins, wrote:
"Osees don’t seem to mutate or morph so much as remain extraordinarily open to what moves them to do next and capable of getting music done that’s consistently good. What motivated the band to turn loose this hyper-concentrated slightly less than 22 minute burst of meteor density somewhat punkazoidal music? When it comes to the Osees, that’s at best a mediocre inquiry as they just do the next thing, genre, prevailing tastes or whatever influence might guide a lesser unit are not even a consideration. A Foul Form is a cool pivot from their 2020 studio efforts Metamorphosed, Panther Rotate and Protean Threat. A Foul Form vigorously shakes the Oseesetch a sketch clear so whatever comes next (which will probably be sooner than later) will likely be something completely different yet again. As far as a potential inspirational indicator, you might notice the final track on A Foul Form is a cover of Rudimentary Peni’s Sacrifice, which can be found on their Farce 7” released in 1982. A fitting way to blow out this rad slice."