Their new album will be released digitally October 7th & physically November 11th.
The countdown begins! We are mere weeks away from the debut full-length release from THUS LOVE. Memorial," is out on Captured Tracks digitally October 7th & physically November 11th.
Today, we release the latest single, "Repetitioner" - a song that could be on a soundtrack of your favorite 80s cult film never made. Post-punk with indie-sensibility, the band says of the track: "Repetitioner is a recognition of patterns--a look at how habits are formed. We're not always proud of our habits but sometimes there's beauty in stepping back and recognizing that these patterns make us who we are."
THUS LOVE is a band-but also so much more. The Brattleboro, Vermont trio stand together, a bond cemented by their experience as outsiders looking in. For THUS LOVE, DIY is an ethos that reflects not only their musical vision but their very existence as three self-identifying trans artists.
From the band's inception, Echo Mars (she/her), Lu Racine (he/him) and Nathaniel van Osdol (they/them) have lived together under the same roof, designed and produced their own merch, and even created their own recording studio from scratch. "I realize that most artists don't live this way," says Mars. "But for us, it was never really a choice. The art we make is so tied to who we are and the community we're a part of, that this is the only way we can possibly do it."
THUS LOVE traces its beginnings to Mars' and Racine's serendipitous meeting at a local print shop in 2018, when the multi-instrumentalists agreed to collaborate on a new musical project. THUS LOVE's lineup clicked into place when Mars and Racine were finally able to convince their roommate van Osdol to join on bass in 2019. The band was just starting to regularly headline renowned local venue The Stone Church when everything came to a sudden and screeching halt.
"The pandemic hit everyone hard, but I think it was especially difficult for new artists like us that rely on live shows to spread the word," says Racine. "At that point, we had a couple of demos and we weren't sure what the future would hold." Rather than idly wait, the band decided to take their future in their own hands. Armed with nothing but YouTube videos and her innate curiosity, Mars constructed a makeshift studio in their rented apartment above downtown Brattleboro, recording during odd hours when their next-door neighbors were out and about.
Looking back now, Mars is glad the band decided to forge ahead. "I obviously would never want to go through a pandemic again, but I'm pretty confident in saying that this album would not be coming out in 2022 if we hadn't had the forced downtime." Their resulting debut, Memorial, is a stunningly accomplished album, especially considering the circumstances surrounding its creation. The hallmarks will be unmistakable to anyone who has ever obsessed over classic LPs from indie and post-punk's progenitors. But even more impressive and exciting is how THUS LOVE manage to tap into this celebrated lineage to find their own unique voice and tell their own story.
Although it's tempting to cast Memorial as a record dealing exclusively with grief and loss, Racine suggests that sometimes working through those feelings are the necessary precondition to true healing. He points to his own process of transition as proof. "I was in a dark place for a long time even when we were making this record. I knew what I had to do, but it didn't make it any easier. There was a long period of mourning." Racine finally completed his top surgery in September 2021, an important step in a years-long journey to embrace his true self. "Even though I was struggling at the time, the happiness I feel now makes it all worth it. I will always have positive associations with this record."
Watch the new lyric video here:
September
9.26.22 Baby's All Right BK, NYC w/ Working Men's Club
OCTOBER
10.03.22 Mercury Lounge, NYC w/ Sports Team
10.09.22 Stone Church, Brattleboro VT w/ Greg Freeman, Guy Ferrari
OCTOBER WITH VIAGRA BOYS & SHAME:
10.20.22 Union Craft Brewing, Baltimore, MD w/ Shame & Viagra Boys
10.21.22 Cat's Cradle, Carborro, NC w/ Shame & Viagra Boys
10.22.22 Orange Peel, Asheville, NC w/ Shame & Viagra Boys
10.23.22 Variety, Atlanta, GA w/ Shame & Viagra Boys
10.25.22 Toulouse Theater, New Orleans, LA w/ Shame & Viagra Boys
10.27.22 White Oak Music Hall, Houston, TX w/ Shame & Viagra Boys
10.28.22 Mohawk, Austin, TX Levitation Music Fest w/ Shame, Viagra Boys
10.29.22 The Parish, Austin, TX Levitation Music Fest w/ Sunflower Bean, Ringo Deathstar
10.31.22 Granada, Dallas, TX w/ Shame & Viagra Boys
NOVEMBER
11.20.22 Stone Church, Brattleboro VT w/ Lahnah
photo credit: Ebru Yildiz
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