Boston noise punks Fat Randy are back with a new single, and this one is a burner. "Dry Mouth" is just about as loud and fast as a song can get. It obliterates the lines between punk and metal, and sounds kind of like a cross between The Melvins and System of a Down... just a little more on the punk side of those artists. "Dry Mouth" cycles through multiple tempos and complete changes throughout its length that it feels like it's at least two or three times as long as it actually is. It's a scream filled festival of sound, and it's most likely a little too early in the morning for this one. At least it's sure to jolt you awake.
Frontman Stephen Friedman says of the band's latest single:
“The older I get, the more socializing becomes a precious currency, and there was an extended period of time where I felt I could only trade in it appropriately if I was drinking and free to be less of myself. I imagined the logical endpoint of that theory being alcoholism, and I never really cared too much about or relied on alcohol to that point, so I was wowed and almost morbidly proud of my depressive creativity.”
You can listen to "Dry Mouth" below. For more on Fat Randy, check out the band on Instagram and Facebook.
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