American noise rock entity INTERCOURSE release new single 'Cryptid Divorce Court'
Photo Credit: Sheri Furneaux
As their album nears release, Connecticut’s self-deprecating noise rock wrecking crew INTERCOURSE have released their latest single, 'Cryptid Divorce Court', taken from the forthcoming full-length, How I Fell In Love With The Void, out 12th September via Brutal Panda Records.
The track arrives alongside a biting lyric video, premiered exclusively via Metal Injection. Watch here: https://youtu.be/29CmMFrb1YM
Listen to 'Cryptid Divorce Court on all streaming services at https://linktr.ee/IntercourseCT
Pre-order How I Fell In Love With The Void on the Brutal Panda store at: https://www.brutalpandarecords.com/collections/intercourse
Following recent single 'Another Song About The Sun' (listen here), the new cut finds INTERCOURSE doubling down on their trademark blend of caustic noise, dark humour and raw emotional honesty.
INTERCOURSE vocalist Tarek Ahmed comments on the new single, 'Cryptid Divorce Court': “This was the last song I finished lyrics for on the album. It has the unfortunate honor of being the first break-up ‘woe is me with my broken heart’ song. I literally just wrote down what was on my mind and called it a day. Divorce isn’t as fun as TV makes it out to be.”
INTERCOURSE’s How I Fell In Love With The Void delivers ten searing new tracks that merge elements of metallic hardcore into an antagonistic foundation of corrosive noise rock. The album was recorded by Chris Teti (The World Is A Beautiful Place And I Am No Longer Afraid To Die) at Silver Bullet Studios in Burlington, Connecticut. It was mastered by George Richter (Thy Will Be Done) and mixed by Chris Teti and Greg Thomas. The photograph on the album cover was shot by Sherilyn Furneaux (Portrayal Of Guilt) and features exotic dancer Clementine.
“I have no life. I don't fucking do anything else. I don't have any hobbies. I don't play video games. I don't do fantasy football. I'm just obsessed with making music and writing.”
That’sINTERCOURSE vocalistTarek Ahmedexplaining how the acclaimed Connecticut noise rock band has averaged a release per year since forming in 2013. From their self-titled debut and 2018’sEverything’s Pornography When You’ve Got an Imaginationto 2023’sHalo Castration Instituteand last year’sEgyptian DemocracyEP,INTERCOURSE have kicked against the pricks, power brokers and pissants who make America “great” while tempering their outlook with a self-deprecating look inward.
Which brings us toHow I Fell in Love with the Void.Ahmedand his bandmates - guitaristSean Prior, drummerCaleb Porterand bassistPete Stroczkowski- spent more time and money on their fourth full-length than any of their previous releases.“Usually we record in a basement home studio, or they’re done super quickly,”Ahmedsays.“This time, we figured it was a really good investment to book a full week of studio time and challenge ourselves to write better songs.”
In fact,Ahmedended up rewriting his lyrics three times.“I f*cking wrote my ass off, and then I do this thing about two months out where I'm like, ‘Everything I wrote sucks, so I'm going to rewrite all the lyrics.’ Then a month before recording, my wife and I decided to split, so I tried to punch up the lyrics and make them funnier by throwing some divorce stuff in there. But I think I made it more depressing.”
Marital bliss aside, the lyrical themes onHow I Fell in Love with the Voidaren’t dissimilar from those onINTERCOURSE’s 2016 EP,Pissing Into the Abyss, which features a cover illustration of a woman fucking a giant insect while an alien watches.“On the new record, there’s definitely a lot of talking about the void and that emptiness that a lot of us try to fill with food, booze or sex,”Ahmedexplains.“Pissing Into the Abysswas about being so comfortable with the void that you’ll just piss there. Unfortunately, I’m super acquainted with it. But once you realize that nothing will ever fill the void, it will no longer rule over you.”
Ultimately,How I Fell in Love with the Voidis about being on the outside looking in.“We’re music for weirdos and freaks,”Ahmedsays.“I grew up as the only Egyptian kid in a little white town. I’m an outsider, and we make music for outsiders. Every time we play a faraway place that we haven’t been to before, there’s always one person there that has followed us for years and is there specifically for us. They are always the weirdest person in the room, and I love that. Those are my people.”
INTERCOURSEformed in 2013 and have been annoying ever since. With the lofty (or pointless, depending on who you ask) goal of ditching the pretension of noise rock and fusing it with the immediacy of hardcore, they’ve managed a release a year since 2014. 2023’sHalo Castration Institutehelped the band reach a new level of notoriety with positive reviews across the board. With the release of a last year’s EPEgyptian Democracy, and nowHow I Fell In Love With The Void the band is sure to become the high watermark for annoying adults who dress like they’re 17 and simply will not quit.
INTERCOURSEhave played sold-out shows with the likes ofChat Pile,Deadguy,The Red ChordandThe World is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die. The quartet have been featured on notable websitesDecibel,Lambgoat,New Noise Magazineand were recently featured onThe Needle Drop’s top 15 EPs of 2024.
How I Fell In Love With The Void will be released on LP with multiple limited variants as well as CD, MC, and digitally on 12th September. Watch the previously released videos for 'The Ballad Of Max Wright' video HERE and 'Another Song About The Sun' HERE.
INTERCOURSEare:
Tarek Ahmed - Vocals
Caleb Porter - Drums
Sean Prior - Guitar
Pete Stroczkowski - Bass
INTERCOURSEonline:
https://linktr.ee/IntercourseCT
https://www.instagram.com/intercoursenoise
https://www.facebook.com/outsiderxhardcore
https://x.com/intercoursect
How I Fell In Love With The Void Tracklist:
1. The Ballad Of Max Wright
2. Another Song About The Sun
3. Zoloft And Blow
4. Unsuccessfully Attempting To Parse Nightmare From Reality
5. Slightly Less Than A Feeling
6. Cadaver Resume
7. Running A Cemetery Without A License
8. Cryptid Divorce Court
9. I’m Very Tired Please Let Me Die
10. Family Suicide Gun