1st January 1970 at 00:00
When the Venn diagram of passion, friendship, identity, and artistry collide, it can feel as if
fighting words are spitting from your veins. And as postmodern society crumbles, Die Spitz
giddily bounce between a dozen different ways to push back. If the world of rock music were an
ice cream shop, the Austin quartet have sampled each flavor, flipped the freezer over, and
started dancing with the employees they helped unionize. On their debut album, Something to
Consume (due Sept 12 via Third Man Records), Ava Schrobilgen, Chloe De St. Aubin,
Eleanor Livingston, and Kate Halter fight against the inescapable consumption that surrounds
life. “There’s a political side to it, but addiction and love can also be all-consuming,” Livingston
says. And as the foursome trade off instruments, swapping songwriting and vocal duties, and
generating powerful songwriting in concussive bursts, Die Spitz have created their own little
pocket of the world where we can all stand on the edge together.
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When01st January 1970 at 00:00