The K. have shared their new music video for the track Shit Day, which is lifted from their forthcoming album ‘Amputate Corporate Art’. The album will be released on April 3 via JauneOrange on CD, LP and Digital formats. Watch the video clip for Shit Day via YouTube below.
More about The K.?
The K. is a Belgian rock band from Liège who are influenced by the best that ‘90s indie-rock bands ever gave us, carrying that sound and work ethic further into the nillies. With a new line up and a brand new album ‘Amputate Corporate Art’, the band perfectly fits the row of modern acts as Idles, Show Me The Body, Girl Band and Pissed Jeans to name a few.
Merging noise-rock with a great taste for pop melodies makes their greatest force. Those who grew up on Nirvana, Sonic Youth, or early Foo Fighters will certainly recognize their influence and knows now their artistic legacy is in good hands with The K.
On their new album recorded by Tim De Gieter (Amenra, Brutus,…), the band shows it’s true nature. Sebastien von Landau offers the record a voice with personality and playful guitar work. Their newest member – Danger Mertz – brought a new dimension to the band, solid bass riffs. In the back they still got Sigfried Burroughs, delivering the necessary heavy-handed rock drums. Add a bag full of hooks and … That all just reeks of excitement.
‘Amputate Corporate Art’ track listing
1. The Future Is Bright
2. Shit Day
3. Human After All
4. Dominant Tracks
5. Everything Hurts
6. Petty Profit
7. The Rougher Aspects Of Love
8. Keep My Nightmares Cold
9. Swim It Better
10. (Un)Fortunate Youth