“Finds their occult rock vibes in fine form.” – Brooklyn Vegan Iconoclast Berlin trio Maggot Heart share a new single, “Archer” today from their forthcoming album Hunger on all DSPs. The song is available on all streaming platforms HERE. The band recently shared the official video for “This Shadow”, the second single from the album via YouTube HERE. About the single, singer/guitarist Linnéa Olsson says, “this song is both melancholic and euphoric, sometimes you don’t know if you’re feeling one or the other. I actually had Courtney Love in mind, as in I wanted to write a chorus she would be proud of! Maybe someone can play it to her and let us know? Either way, I think it’s kind of an undeniable song, very simple on the surface but quite complex underneath.” Maggot Heart, crossover rock band based in Berlin, channels emotional alchemy through music. Consisting of guitarist and singer Linnéa Olsson, bassist Olivia Airey and drummer Uno Bruniusson, Maggot Heart refuse to be categorized. Originally from Sweden, Olsson formed Maggot Heart as a solo project in 2016, after carving a name for herself in bands like The Oath, Beastmilk/Grave Pleasures. From detonating their initial underground break-out City Girls EP, Maggot Heart had the underground by the throat, palpitating the grapevine. With two critically acclaimed albums under their belt, the 2017 debut Dusk To Dusk to 2020’s Mercy Machine, Maggot Heart are not here to coast, they’re here to make waves. Musically compared to such diverse acts as L7, Patti Smith, Sonic Youth, The Stooges, Killing Joke and Voivod, playing live with Earthless in the US, High on Fire and Amyl & The Sniffers in the EU along with several invitations to tread the hallowed stages of Roadburn Festival, Maggot Heart have been foaming-at-the-mouth road dogs. Now on their third album Hunger, recorded in Berlin and mixed by the acclaimed American producer and engineer Ben Greenberg (METZ, Portrayal Of Guilt), Maggot Heart’s game is about to change. If Dusk to Dusk was the mind, and Mercy Machine the body, then Hunger is the spirit. Whip-tight choruses, guided by a grunge-aged sensibility, where Punk and Noise Rock grime are layered beneath Swedish 70’s proto-metallic ooze, lurch you back for more. Hunger goes for the gut but with panache, boldly exploring the dichotomy of desire and desperation through powerful refrains and a brave sense of rhythm. Songs like “This Shadow” and “Archer” with abrasive pop hooks and Bowie-esque Jazz brass, showcase Maggot Heart’s ability to blend simplicity with deft musical awareness. Bassist Olivia Airey and drummer Uno Bruniusson (whose former work includes the enigmatic In Solitude) are musicians at the very peak of their powers, and the backbone of Maggot Heart. As Olsson says it best when she states, “a band is a family, a pact in blood, a strange and unique and incredible relationship. I think playing music together with someone is probably the most intimate you can get outside of romance. All that sweat, the trust you have to have in one another, the exchange of energy.” Hunger is the album where Maggot Heart’s finesse of their own fervor finds them standing on their own feral hind legs. Existing on a diet of her own determination, Olsson knows well what hunger means for the survivor. Olsson isn’t hungry, she embodies Hunger. The album cover, a vulnerable portrait of strength. No other band out there sounds like Maggot Heart. On Hunger their bones are exposed, a hole where the rib used to be, the void staring back. Sink your teeth into Hunger. Starvation has never sounded this vital. Hunger will be available on LP, CD and digital on September 29th, 2023 via Svart Records and Rapid Eye Records. Pre-orders are available via Svart Records (LP, CD) HERE and digital/blue vinyl via Bandcamp HERE. MAGGOT HEART LIVE 2023: 09/07 PL Lodz – Summer Dying Loud Festival 10/05 DE Hamburg – Hafenklang 10/06 DE Bochum – Die Trompete 10/07 DE Berlin – Urban Spree 10/17 New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge * 10/18 Hamden, CT – Space Ballroom * 10/19 Philadelphia, PA – Kung Fu Necktie * 10/20 Washington. DC – Comet Ping Pong * 10/21 Cleveland, OH – Beachland * 10/22 Chicago, IL – Empty Bottle * 10/23 Ypsilanti, MI – Ziggy’s * 10/24 Cincinnati, OH – Woodward Theatre * 10/25 Nashville, TN – The Cobra * 10/26 Atlanta, GA – The Earl * 10/27 Orlando, FL – Will’s Pub * 10/28 Miami, FL – Gramps * 10/30 New Orleans – Gasa Gasa * 11/01 Denton, TX – Rubber Gloves * 11/02 Austin, TX – The Lost Well * 11/05 San Diego, CA – Brick by Brick * 11/07 San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill * 11/08 Los Angeles, CA – Zebulon * 11/11 UK London – The Black Heart * w/ Messa |