House Entrance are releasing their sophomore effort referred to as Watch It Die subsequent month. The Edmonton post-punk crew shared the lead single “Mild Sleeper” final month, and now they’re again with some non-album music: A canopy of Inepsy’s “Avenue Metropolis Children (In A New Darkish Age).”
“Merely present in a world teetering on collapse might be exhausting so to carry us pleasure & consolation our religious orders had been made clear: pay tribute to Canadian punk legends INEPSY with a synth-driven cowl of ‘Avenue Metropolis Children’ off their 2003 monster Rock ‘n’ Roll Babylon,” the band says, persevering with:
Like maple syrup or sharing smokes or Quebec PCP, merely put, Inepsy is a Canadian establishment and “Avenue Metropolis Children” is a cathartic hellride of a tune with lyrics as related as we speak as they had been after they had been written. That includes a ripping Jonah Falco solo and Inepsy’s personal Chany Pilote’s apocalyptic art work, “Avenue Metropolis Children (In A New Darkish Age)” honors punk’s enduring spirit. Created with neighborhood help, it’s a salute to our fallen brothers and sisters—like unique guitarist Steve Bennett (R.I.P.) whose resilience towards society evokes us all to kick towards the pricks. Don’t Let The Bastards Convey You Down!
Hear beneath.