Male Bonding: all about the ‘Endless Now’ & FREE MP3: Bones

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Male Bonding’s new album ‘Endless Now’ is imminent on Sub pop they play a Buffalo Bar Show on July the 14th.Download ‘Bones’ from the new album below HERE:

Male Bonding – Bones by subpop

Endless Now, the new album from Male Bonding was recorded at Dreamland Recording Studio in Woodstock, NY, the converted 19th century church that birthed such classics as the B-52’s “Love Shack” and Dinosaur Jr.’s 1993 full-length Where You Been. Male Bonding took delight in working with producer John Angello (Kurt Vile, Thurston Moore, Dinosaur Jr.).

Watch a short teaser of Male Bonding at the Dreamland Recording Studios HERE



The end result is 36 minutes of songs tailor-made to anchor mix tapes and playlists—if you can stand to separate them from the whole album. The enthusiastic “Tame The Sun” heralds the arrival of Endless Now with the first notes its plucky bass line. And “heralds” is the right word: Male Bonding’s music is animated by an infectious, evangelical zeal that reflects their roots in the D.I.Y. indie rock community.

“Bones” opens with the giddy rush one associates with classic hardcore or the best of the Wedding Present, then stretches out the same four-chord progression for six minutes and 24 seconds—all the while retaining its succinct air of breathless excitement. With its hazy vocals, hissing cymbals, and just a hint of vintage Beach Boys, the spacey “Can’t Dream” reconciles the Punk and the Hippy in all of us. And then there’s Male Bonding’s take on Phil Spector-style ’60s pop, “What’s That Scene,” which wraps its gritty, grungy center in a sugar-sweet wash of handclaps and wah-ooh backing vocals.

Male Bonding Tour Dates

14/07 – Buffalo Bar – London
24/09 – The Cavern – Exeter
25/09 – The Globe – Cardiff
26/09 – Shipping Forecast – Liverpool
27/09 – The Victoria Pub – Birmingham
28/09 – The Ruby Lounge – Manchester
29/09 – The Admiral – Glasgow
30/09 – The Other Rooms – Newcastle
01/10 – Brudenell Social Club – Leeds
07/10 – Fleche D’Or – Paris
17/10 – The Garage – London

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