Lurk release two new songs ‘Pressure Points’ and ‘Trample-Acoustic’
LURK have released two brand new songs!
The two new songs, titled Pressure Points and Trample-Acoustic showcase the Chicago-based punk band’s intoxicating punk influences while also highlighting a more indie-leaning side of the band through a new acoustic reimagining.
The release of the new songs marks the first taste of new music from the band since their 2019 EP, Electro-Shock.
Speaking about the Pressure Points, vocalist Kevin Kiley says, “it’s a song about people’s voracious nature in bringing up injustices without seeking change. The internet can be a great tool for discussion and information during difficult times like now, but I think it often turns into an echo chamber and the motivation becomes social acceptance. It’s exhausting but there needs to be difficult conversations that seek change rather than hiding from contrasting viewpoints.”
“We also recorded an acoustic version of Trample from our Hi-Fi EP,” he continues. “We hope you enjoy it and promise more music to come. Rock n Roll baby, peace and love.”
Listen to Pressure Points here:
Listen to Trample-Acoustic here:
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