TORONTO FOUR-PIECE HITS THE ROAD BEGINNING NOVEMBER 17
LISTEN TO SINGLE “CHEST” HERE VIA THE FADER
LISTEN TO B-SIDE “THRASHYARD” HERE VIA NOISEY
BOTH TRACKS AVAILABLE TO STREAM ON ALL PLATFORMS NOV 4
“...the band mix ferocity with doom and atmospheric gloom, all played with their signature somewhat broken sound...If this is a taste of what's to come from FRIGS, consider our appetites well whetted.” - Exclaim! 9/10
“A brilliant brainfreeze” – DIY Magazine
PHOTO : CAITLIN MCLAFFERTY
Toronto four-piece FRIGS are heading back out on the road after a successful summer tour that took them through North America and the UK supporting their Slush EP. Beginning on November 17 at M for Montreal, they will tour throughout the Eastern and Central US before returning to Canada later this month, ending with a hometown show at Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern.
Today, the band premiered their new single, “Chest”, via The Fader which was written shortly after their last UK tour, featuring Jaime McCuaig on background vocals. “We felt re-energized as a band, this song felt like a break through sonically and structurally,” says vocalist Bria. “At the time I think I was suffering a little bit of post tour depression and was spending weeks obsessing over the Brock Turner rape case. I was really angry and decided I needed to channel that frustration lyrically into this song. Anger over passive sentencing, victim blaming, and white male privilege. I was just pissed and wanted to ask what it would take for people to start realizing out how backwards this whole thing was; releasing a white, privileged, rapist while continuing to incarcerate hundreds of people of color over lesser crimes. Selfishly, this song is me dealing with those things.”
LISTEN TO “CHEST” HERE VIA THE FADER
The single’s B-Side “Thrashyard”, was also revealed today courtesy of Noisey. The track, which began as a band jam a long time ago, has seen many iterations of itself throughout the years. Bria tells Noisey that “Thrashyard”, “really grew out of playing with rhythm and noise to create an atmosphere. We like to play with tension a lot and this might be our strongest song in regards to that. Whenever I would write or re-write lyrics for this song, for some reason I always envisioned some sort of post apocalyptic desert with nothing around for miles. I guess the lyrics are about being in that emptiness and trying to remember what anything and everything feels like. The power and the strength that can grow out of solitude and the uncertainty you feel when left alone with yourself.”
LISTEN TO “THRASHYARD” HERE VIA NOISEY
Released via Arts & Crafts, Exclaim! gave FRIGS’ Slush a glowing 9/10 review claiming “If this is a taste of what's to come from FRIGS, consider our appetites well whetted, ” while DIY Magazine simply called Slush “a brilliant brainfreeze.”
FRIGS is made up of Bria, Duncan, Lucas, and Edan. The band pairs the raw, emotional grunge of PJ Harvey with the immersive, psychedelic post-punk of early Sonic Youth. With each member bringing a unique set of influences, FRIGS creates a sound that is hard to pin down and an impression that’s unshakable. Led by the force of Bria’s vocals, the band has earned a reputation for putting on a hypnotic and visceral live performance. Embracing the mercurial and experimental, their shows are built upon instinct; a vocal growl can unexpectedly give way to a hushed whisper; languid drones boil over into guttural and searing tones.
WATCH AND SHARE “GOD HATES A COWARD” (OFFICIAL VIDEO) HERE
TOUR DATES
Nov 17 - Montreal QC - Cafe Cleopatra (M for Montreal)
Nov 18 - Montreal QC - Savoy du Metropolis (M for Montreal)
Nov 21 - Boston MA - Zuzu ^
Nov 22 - Brooklyn NY - Silent Barn ^
Nov 23 - New York NY - Elvis Guesthouse ^
Nov 27 - Baltimore MD - The Crown ^
Nov 28 - Athens OH - House Show ^
Nov 29 - Cincinnati OH - Northside Yacht Club ^
Nov 30 - Chicago IL - The Hideout ^
Dec 2 - Hamilton ON - This Ain't Hollywood ^
Dec 3 - Guelph ON - Van Gogh's Ear ^
Dec 7 - Toronto ON - Horseshoe Tavern
^ with WHIMM
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