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Upchuck - I'm Nice Now

ļ‚· As KT puts it, there’s never been a moment when she didn’t have rage.
As the singer of Upchuck, the Georgia punk band whose music is as sharp as a scythe, KT has felt fierce energy inside her well before she had the band as an outlet through which to channel it.
ļ‚· Upchuck’s Domino debut is ā€˜I’m Nice Now’, recorded at Sonic Ranch Studio in Texas with producer Ty Segall.
But don’t mistake newfound niceness for weakness.
It’s self-preservation: ā€œIn this world of constant distractions and stressors it’s important to keep your mind, body, and spirit sane and sound enough to continue through this
seemingly never-ending fight,ā€ says KT.
ļ‚· With ā€˜I’m Nice Now’, Upchuck channels their feverishness into an album that, yes, is filled with rage.
But in addition to being a continuation of their musical exorcism, the album delivers a sharp critique of the powers that be, lamenting why they still have to be those in power.
ļ‚· Available to independent retailers on silver vinyl.

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ļ‚· As KT puts it, there’s never been a moment when she didn’t have rage.
As the singer of Upchuck, the Georgia punk band whose music is as sharp as a scythe, KT has felt fierce energy inside her well before she had the band as an outlet through which to channel it.
ļ‚· Upchuck’s Domino debut is ā€˜I’m Nice Now’, recorded at Sonic Ranch Studio in Texas with producer Ty Segall.
But don’t mistake newfound niceness for weakness.
It’s self-preservation: ā€œIn this world of constant distractions and stressors it’s important to keep your mind, body, and spirit sane and sound enough to continue through this
seemingly never-ending fight,ā€ says KT.
ļ‚· With ā€˜I’m Nice Now’, Upchuck channels their feverishness into an album that, yes, is filled with rage.
But in addition to being a continuation of their musical exorcism, the album delivers a sharp critique of the powers that be, lamenting why they still have to be those in power.
ļ‚· Available to independent retailers on silver vinyl.