DS Song Premiere: Philly’s King Slender debut “Bare Ends” from upcoming record “There Is Your Image In Light”
Happy Hump Day, comrades!
For the first time in what seems like forever, we get to bring you some brand new music to get your day going. Today, we’re stoked to bring you a track called “Bare Ends.” It comes to us from Philadelphia post-hardcore band King Slender. Here’s what the band has to say about the track:
“It’s a mid tempoed emo hardcore jam that stabs from different angles, settling in the chorus to anthem the feeling of being worn to the last possible point. Seeing yourself in that state and living with it, like a passenger along for the ride, is the notion the song howls at while acknowledging what it is to resign to it. Our very talented friend, Kevin Morris (Orphan Donor, Full of Hell), was kind enough to lend horns to the track.”
“Bare Ends” appears on King Slender’s forthcoming full-length, There Is Your Image In Light, which is due out February 27th on Tor Johnson Records, who will have their own exclusive green/black ripple variant. Slow Down and Dancing Rabbit in the EU have clear/green/black splatter and clear/green cloudy versions. You can also find them at Immigrant Sun and Oliver Glenn and Far From Home. Collect them all!
Oh, and check out “Bare Ends” down below!