Dim Mak Records celebrates a major milestone this year with the label's 500th release with the King Babies EP from experimental art punkers The Death Set, out January 21. The 4-track EP features new music from the NYC-based via Australia thrashers that perfectly exemplifies their brash mix of cross-genre punk, noise, grunge, and beyond. King Babies marks a full circle for Dim Mak Records as it perfectly meshes the label's punk rock roots and current status as a leading brand in contemporary electronic music.
Making its official debut today on Noisey (Vice), the King Babies EP from The Death Set is available to stream in full here: http://goo.gl/zF1g1F.
King Babies-a follow-up to their critically acclaimed album Michel Poiccard (2011)-sees the duo Johnny Siera and Dan Walker along with hard-hitting drummer Will Broussard return to full form. Always strange and ridiculously catchy, The Death Set reignite their punk origins with King Babies, which is equal parts noisy and melodic with maximum energy and captures the mayhem of their live shows. The EP launches with the fast-paced "Lite The Fuse," a screaming ode to its moombahton-inspired beat that features furious vocals, unnerving punk heaviness, and a grimy bass line. "Think Shank," inspired by '80s hardcore, follows suit with electronic builds, back-and-forth vocals, and a half-time bridge that begs listeners to bounce. "Soar Away" shows the melodic side of The Death Set, which includes a pop-leaning chorus of anthemic proportions. The track pays homage to their previous popular tracks like "Negative Thinking" and is a melodic journey about conquering self-doubt. King Babies closes strong with "The Enemy" with electronic blips and a stomping beat behind lyrics that give voice to the madness of internal dialogue.Videos