Chat Pile, known for their intense single “I Am Dog Now” from the upcoming album Cool World, made it to the top of our Best Songs Of The Week list recently. Their latest release, “Masc,” continues to captivate their audience.
Vocalist Raygun Busch describes “Masc” as one of Chat Pile’s most melancholic songs since “Tenkiller,” focusing on the struggles of personal relationships while still resonating with the album’s theme of oppression and despair.
Bassist Stin shared insights on the music video for “Masc,” praising director Stephen Mondics for capturing the song’s essence flawlessly. The band expresses their excitement as movie enthusiasts for having a video shot entirely on film.
Compared to the energetic “I Am Dog Now,” “Masc” explores a more atmospheric and somber tone. Busch delivers the introspective lyrics with a detached demeanor, reserving the intensity for a cathartic finale. Watch the music video below to experience it.
The album Cool World is set to release on 10/11 under the Flenser label.
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