Buñuel release “For The Cops” video + announce further EU tour dates

BUÑUEL SHARE VIDEO FOR “FOR THE COPS” AND ANNOUNCE EU AUTUMN LIVE DATES

TRACK APPEARS ON NEW ALBUM, KILLERS LIKE US, OUT NOW ON PROFOUND LORE + LA TEMPESTA INTERNATIONAL

Buñuel have shared the video for Killers Like Us album track “For The Cops“. An animated video mastered by Dimitris Armenakis, “For The Cops” is a reeling, nightmarish depiction of vocalist Eugene S. Robinson’s stint in a jail cell.

Speaking of the song, vocalist Eugene S. Robinson says, “…life and its meandering crossroads saw me getting arrested for a charge of which, to quote Nick Cave, I was almost nearly wholly innocent. Apparently telling cops that your name is Abraham Lincoln IS a crime in America. False Information to a Police Officer. But that’s not was going on that day in the cell. That day in the cell I imagined I was being set up to be raped by being given clothes with no zippers that worked to keep them on. I also thought I’d be able to keep my own clothes. Which is where and when they found the knife I had not managed to tell them I had. If you’ve never been approached by men with nightsticks who are intent on beating you into compliance while you’ve been naked in a jail cell, you have not lived.”

Going to jail, even for a single day, is to be weighed, in balance, for calculation that reveals the true essence of collective powers: extreme violence. So what was learned from being in jail, for even a single day? Extreme violence. Well that and a desire to stay out of jail. The video carries our intention well enough I believe. Without having to be there yourself. In regards to the video it really helped to have a genius like Armenakis both soften the story by animating it and in some/lots of ways make it more nightmarish. If that was even possible.

WATCH “FOR THE COPS” ON YOUTUBE BELOW:

"It's All Mine" official video

Unforgiving, merciless, beautiful, Buñuel released their third album, Killers Like Us in February, via Profound Lore and La Tempesta International, and are now pleased to announce EU dates for the autumn.

AUTUMN TOUR:

13/10 – AmpliFest, Porto (PT

14/10 – Bronson, Ravenna (IT)

15/10 – Spazzio 211, Torino (IT)

16/10 – Legend, Milano (IT)

17/10 – Cane, Genova (IT)

18/10 – La Cave 12, Geneve (CH)

19/10 – L’International, Paris (FR)

20/10 – Belvedere, Namur (BE)

21/10 – Soul Crusher, Nijmegen (NL)

Buñuel’s album Killers Like Us — the third part of a trilogy that started with A Resting Place for Strangers, and then The Easy Way Out – is a killer addition to the canon of good music for bad people. Buñuel’s unpredictable amalgam of angular rhythms, drum salvos, blitzkrieg guitars and vocals that sound more like threats than promises is post-punk, proto-heavy and arty (as in avant-garde noise).

The band are named after the Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel, “the only filmmaker to first make his bones by making good on what happens when straight razors meet eyeballs“.

Buñuel are a near-super group of global significance boasting the sound work of the Italian trio of guitarist Xabier Iriondo (Afterhours), the bass of Andrea Lombardini, and the drums of Francesco Valente (Il Teatro Degli Orrori, Snare Drum Exorcism, and Lume), along with the vocals of Eugene S. Robinson (OXBOW).

“The ambiguity implied by the title where it’s not entirely clear whether the killers are similar to us or just appreciate us, is nowhere in evidence in the music, which sets out to say in as clear a way as possible: your death is an inevitable consequence of you, very precisely, being YOU.” – Eugene S. Robinson

Cover photo by KASIA ROBINSON

KILLERS LIKE US TRACK LISTING

1. Hornets

2. When God Used a Rope

3. It’s All Mine

4. Crack Shot

5. Stocklock

6. Roll Call

7. When We Talk

8. A Prison Of Measured Time

9. For the Cops

10. Even the Jungle

Click above to listen to a full stream of the album via YouTube.

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