Artoffact Records has unveiled “Security,” the upcoming album from Louisville post-punk band Fotocrime, alongside the aggressive introductory single “Plowjob.” This track blends icy synths and drum machines with a more live, guitar-driven sound, featuring additional vocals from Aaron Turner of Sumac. “Plowjob” examines themes of tyranny and authoritarianism, reflecting on a damaged world. The album will drop on March 13, with Patterson joined by new members David Cundiff and Benjamin Clark. The release also highlights influences from iconic bands like Killing Joke and Big Black, emphasizing a desire to honor their legacies. Pre-orders are available now.
In considering the themes of “Plowjob,” how do you think the music of Fotocrime reflects the broader societal concerns of today’s environment?
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