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Eat Sugar - Levantense!

Levantense! by Eat Sugar

Sprouting from the fertile Ohio musical landscape that produced everyone from The Raspberries to Brainiac, Eat Sugar’s debut full-length ¡Levántense! is the perfect mix of punk rock pugnacity filtered through modern electro, with a dash of heart-on-on-their-sleeves romanticism to keep the blood warm. Produced by musical superstar John Schmersal (Enon, Caribou) in a breakneck nine days, these ten tunes capture everything Eat Sugar is about. Echoes of electro, pop, garage, punk and disco can be heard on the album, a red-hot playlist that can get even the most wilted of wallflowers to dance before they realize what they’re doing. From the spat-out verses of “Standing Still” through the cascading keyboard lines of “Troubled Dreams” to the deep groove of “Shadowside”, ¡Levántense! will break your heart, kick your ass, and leave you wanting more. Eat Sugar want you to know that they are a rock band, but you might need to reevaluate what you’ve come to think that is. Find yourself at one of their shows and you’ll hear electronics, but you won’t see a laptop - nothing prerecorded or sampled, only dudes laying into their instruments like their lives depend on it. You’ll also notice that by freeing themselves from the tyranny of the guitar, the band has opened up a world of ways to forgo the familiar while still rocking out. Their two critically acclaimed self-released EPs have received praise from Artrocker Magazine and landed them a spot as Spin’s Artist of The Day as they’ve rocked stages everywhere from New York to London to the wilds of Arkansas. Combining a classic Post-Punk drive with a modern Electro sheen, Eat Sugar are coming soon to a dark, sweaty club near you. Bring your dancing shoes.

Tracklisting:

01. Standing Still 02. The Revivalist  03. Parasite  04. Clap Your Hands 

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