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Washington D.C./Florida based punk rock outfit Call In Dead are getting ready to release their new album ‘Deepest Condolences’ on Nov 4th via Wrecking Crew Records. Today, we are happy to premiere their latest single, ‘Song About A Horse’.
“The song’s about doing what’s right when it’s wrong and feeling betrayed but also loving someone or anything that gives zero love or emotion back. Possibly also about a horse,” says vocalist Jaeh Peck.
Made up of four veteran punk rockers - one from DC and the other three from FL - Call In Dead bring all of their different music experiences and styles together to make a sound that should be familiar to fans of hardcore punk while also giving it the uniqueness that comes from blending their past together with the present. Call in Dead has shared the stage with everyone from Iron Reagan and Doyle to The Casualties and Nekromantix and made it work. Which goes a long way to showing just how hard it is to pin their sound down.
Five years into playing shows they have released a CD EP, The EP, via Violent Breed Records, a set of digital singles, a live split 7” with 2AMature via DCxPC Live and will now be releasing their first full-length album, ‘Deepest Condolences,’ via Wrecking Crew Records on November 4.
‘Deepest Condolences’ features the band’s original singer, Jaeh Peck, and while he left the band last December to focus on family, the band stands behind and loves this album. It is the culmination of all their time together. This summer they have released a digital single of an original song, “Patriarchy”, and a cover of The Subhumans song, “Religious Wars” with their new singer, Ripley, and they are stoked to record more songs and to play live and let people hear how dope the band sounds now with a female vocalist.