As Friends Rust address life’s complexities on new single ‘No Gods, Some Masters’
New album ‘Any Joy’ out 9/8 on End Hits Records.
As Friends Rust are set to release their new album ‘Any Joy’, on September 8th on End Hits Records (moved from August 18th). The melodic hardcore band shares third single ‘No Gods, Some Masters’ a gruff track addressing the need for political and social activism versus the occurrences of daily life. Over swirling guitars the band refrains “We care, but not so much”, not afraid to give a too real declaration of what many think but might not proclaim. Speaking on the lyrics, vocalist Damien Moyal states:
“We rush through our days tackling to-do lists, only glancing peripherally at the onslaught of injustices happening around us. To the dismay of our younger selves, most of us are not living in squats, creating, inspiring or fighting in the streets. We’re tired, distractible and willfully bound to careers, property and creature comforts. We want to show solidarity, to lend our voices to those who need them, but seem to favor the demands of our personal lives. ‘No Gods, Some Masters’ is about reconciling good intentions with inaction.”
The band will perform at The Fest in Gainesville this October, have a show in Brooklyn, NY in November and a European tour alongside Calling Hours, the new band from Popeye of Farside, starting September 29th. Full dates below.
Tour Dates:
w/ Calling Hours
29.09.23 Germany Schweinfurt Alter Stattbahnhof
30.09.23 Germany Hamburg Indra
01.10.23 Germany Leipzig Conne Island
02.10.23 Belgium Antwer Kavka
03.10.23 UK London Boston Music Room
04.10.23 Germany Wiesbaden Schlachthof
05.10.23 Germany Köln Gebäude 9
06.10.23 Germany München Hansa 39
07.10.23 Netherlands Arnhem Willemeen
Oct 28 – Gainesville, FL @ The Fest
Nov 18 – Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus w/ Calling Hours
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