Acclaimed Juno-nominated Canadian punk veterans The Flatliners release new single 'Pulpit'

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Equal Vision Records, Dine Alone Records and The Flatliners today present 'Pulpit', the latest single to be lifted from the 8th May release of Cold World, the longstanding Canadian punk quartet’s brand new studio album.

“‘Pulpit’ is a musical excavation of what always feels to be looming in the dark corners around us,” the band say. “Our palpable mortality, the deception of belief, and the beauty of decay, all wrapped up into a twist and turn for two-and-a-half minutes that will just keep you guessing.”

Watch the music video for 'Pulpit' here: https://youtu.be/RpsaTn_g-8M
Stream the track on all platforms here: http://flatliners.lnk.to/Pulpit

Pre-order/pre-save-pre-add the record here: https://flatliners.lnk.to/cold-world 

While 2022's New Ruin was preoccupied with the inherited damages of the last generation, Cold World sees that legacy for what it is - a ghost, a fading memory. If New Ruin was about the rage of realisation, now we're damned with the aftermath of clarity. Welcome to the future. 

The Flatliners will be touring the UK alongside A Wilhelm Scream.

Dates:
August
18 — Nottingham, UK — Rescue Rooms 
19 — Glasgow, UK — Slay 
21 — Manchester, UK — The Bread Shed 
22 — London, UK — The Garage 
23 — Bristol, UK — The Fleece 

Maybe the greatest resistance that any artist can offer today is the radical act of stability — the same four people, friends since they were kids, playing music together because they have been compelled to for nearly their entire lives, 24 years and counting.

Cold World, the brand new studio album from Canadian punk veterans The Flatliners, is the sound of a band free to make what they want with the people they want to make it with, to try to carve out some space to demonstrate a different way of doing things - a space where bands share credit equally, where friends grow and work together over decades, a space where stability is the reward for sticking to your vision. 

That vision has evolved into a consistent confidence that gives The Flatliners the freedom to experiment with the edges of their sound while grounded by each other, locking out the decay of the world outside. The band fought through the fire of their last record only to find a landscape of debasement and erasure, and an increasingly cold world for all of us to live in.
 
The textures of Cold World itself are anything but comfortable and familiar. The band’s airtight foundation of bassist Jon Darbey and drummer Paul Ramirez continues to drive with a learned, casual urgency on rippers like 'Inner Peace' and 'Burn', while Chris Cresswell and Scott Brigham deploy the controlled chaos of their shredding two-guitar attack, enveloping the listener on songs like 'Pulpit' and 'Whyte Light'. As the album ends, we may be drifting out into darkness. But if we’re lucky, we can choose who we drift with. 

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Track list:

1. Stolen Valour
2. Good, You?
3. Inner Peace
4. And They're Off
5. Only Darkness
6. Whyte Light
7. Into Annihilation
8. Pulpit
9. Turning Signal Rhythm
10. Gush
11. Burn
12. United In Spite

Hold Tight!