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One More Expensive Kissoff

by Dividers

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That easy chair track is something else btw. Fucking amazing. It totally catches you out. I thought I was listening to some kinda Balearic trip hop instrumental but it turns out to be some mad underground basement blues. And the vocals. Raw as fuck. They make you pay attention. That’s when start trying to figure out what the fuck your listening to. It the best possible way, of course.

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Easy Chair 04:57
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The Path 05:09
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Sweet Jane 04:18
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Cassette edition available here: joylessyouth.bandcamp.com/album/one-more-expensive-kissoff

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Joyless Youth and Primordial Void are pleased to present a new album by Los Angeles mystery troupe Dividers, bravely led by Samuel Miller and Lawrence Moody. 'One More Expensive Kissoff' is the third entry in Dividers’ convention-warping discography and their first for Joyless Youth.

Though anchored and ballasted largely by rearranged/recorded material from last year’s 'Crime of Passion' (Primordial Void), 'OMEKO' still unloads one surprise after another, somehow always in flight from attempts at category-making. Known to be a band pushing country music’s envelope into next week, Dividers wrangle guitar, piano, synthesizer, noise, and hiss into songs that are first hypnotic, then dizzying, then truly captivating. Because Miller and Moody’s sharp take on the American Western Song isn’t merely carelessly abrasive, but carefully barbed, and, like any barbed thing, cannot be shaken off. 'Kissoff' is only Dividers’ latest demonstration, though maybe also their hottest, trippiest yet. This is American freak-out music with a fever of a hundred’n-five.

credits

released June 2, 2023

Samuel Miller – guitars, vox, synth, honky tonk piano, bass
Lawrence Moody – guitars, vox, bass
Benjamin Lowrie – electric violin on track 1, backup vox on track 2
Recorded direct to tape in Los Angeles, July 2022-December 2022

Mastered by Wade Blazer
Cover by SM

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