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Published on August 28th, 2019 | by Guest Contributor

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SeeYouSpaceCowboy Releases Hard-Hitting New Single

Self-proclaimed “sasscore” band SeeYouSpaceCowboy have unleashed a vicious new single, “Put On A Show, Don’t Let Them See You Fall,” streaming now on Metal Injection. The song comes from the band’s recently announced record, The Correlation Between Entrance And Exit Wounds, which is set to be released on September 27th via Pure Noise Records. Pre-orders are available now at http://smarturl.it/sysc

 

On the new single, the band shares: “This song is about mental illness and how people will view someone as fundamentally broken or useless if they struggle with it. The lyrics act as a rallying call to not view yourself as such and keep pressing forward through adversity.

 

About SeeYouSpaceCowboy:

Combining the MySpace-era grind sound they loved as teenagers with more modern takes on the heavy music genre, the California-based SeeYouSpaceCowboy formed in October 2016 as a self-described “indulgence project” — but have since risen to become one of the most exciting bands in the underground scene’s new wave.

 

They’ve done so not only through a devastatingly heavy and dextrous hardcore sound, but also razor-sharp lyricism at the hands of frontwoman Connie Sgarbossa. The satirical, tongue-in-cheek and highly political writing of the band’s early material earned them the genre tag sasscore, but Sgarbossa bares her soul more explicitly than ever on SeeYouSpaceCowboy’s new album, The Correlation Between Entrance And Exit Wounds.

 

From its first notes, The Correlation Between Entrance And Exit Wounds is an album that thrives on conflict. It’s there in the music itself: the one- and two-minute bursts of blistering hardcore like “Prolonging The Inevitable Forever” and first single “Armed With Their Teeth,” which are expertly butted up against cinematic, instrumental pieces to create a truly captivating musical push and pull. These more measured moments not only provide listeners a well-earned respite from the album’s punishing pace, but they showcase the mindset of a band unafraid to take left turns in their music.

 

Dissent permeates every word of Sgarbossa’s lyrics. While her work in the past tended to focus more externally – channeling white-hot rage into middle-fingered political salvos – the darkness coloring Sgarbossa’s life around the making of the album, including suicide, mental illness, and addiction, helped her refocus her voice and begin looking more inward for inspiration.

 

The Correlation Between Entrance And Exit Wounds is ultimately the most honest, introspective SeeYouSpaceCowboy music yet: a heartbreaking look at coping with tragedy, as well as the resolve and strength needed to push past sorrow. It gives SeeYouSpaceCowboy an added layer of humanity in an otherwise outwardly hostile genre and marks immense leaps in both musical and personal growth.

 

SeeYouSpaceCowboy is Jesse Price (guitar), Connie Sgarbossa (vocals), Ethan Sgarbossa (drums), Bryan Prosser (guitar), and Cameron Phipps (bass).

 

Follow SeeYouSpaceCowboy:

Website: www.seeyouspacecowboyca.bandcamp.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/seeyouspacecowboyca

Twitter: www.twitter.com/syscband

Instagram: www.instagram.com/seeyouspacecowboyca

 

The Correlation Between Entrance And Exit Wounds Tracklisting: 

  1. Armed With Their Teeth
  2. With High Hopes and Clipped Wings
  3. Disdain Coupled With A Wide Smile
  4. A Space Marked “Escape”
  5. Prolonging The Inevitable Forever
  6. Late December
  7. Have You Lost The Plot?
  8. Put On A Show, Don’t Let Them See You Fall
  9. No Words, No Compensating Lies
  10. Dissertation Of An Idle Voice
  11. The Phoenix Must Reset

 

Upcoming Tour Dates w/Knocked Loose:

10/1 – Madison, WI @ Majestic Theatre

10/2 – Minneapolis, MN @ Skywaye Theatre

10/3 – Lawrence, KS @ Bottleneck

10/4 – Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall

10/5 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex

10/7 – Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre

10/8 – Vancouver, BC @ The Rickshaw Theatre

10/9 – Seattle, WA @ El Corazon

10/12 – Las Vegas, NV @ Fremont Country Club

10/13 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues

10/15 – Mesa, AZ @ The Nile Theatre

10/17 – San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger

10/18 – Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Bar N’ Grill

10/19 – Houston, TX @ Scout Bar

10/20 – Jefferson, LA @ Southport

10/22 – Jacksonville, FL @ 1904 Music Hall

10/23 – Lake Park, FL @ The Kelsey Theater

10/24 – Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum

10/25 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade

10/26 – Carrboro, NC @ Cats Cradle

10/27 – Richmond, VA @ Canal Club

10/29 – Washington, DC @ Rock and Roll Hotel

10/30 – Millvale, PA @ Mr Smalls Theatre

10/31 – Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Chance Theater

11/1 – Philadelphia, PA @ TLA

11/2 – Worcester, MA @ The Palladium

11/3 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall

11/6 – Toronto, ON @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre

11/7 – Syracuse, NY @ Westcott Theater

11/8 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre

11/9 – Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrews Hall

11/10 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues


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