CNTS announce second album, Thoughts & Prayers, out 29th March via Ipecac Recordings

CNTS ANNOUNCE SECOND ALBUM, THOUGHTS & PRAYERS

OUT 29TH MARCH VIA IPECAC RECORDINGS

WATCH VIDEO FOR “SMART MOUTH” NOW

ALBUM PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE ONLINE NOW

CNTS are back!
The noisy punk band from Los Angeles, CA are back with their second album release for Ipecac RecordingsThoughts & Prayers (29th March). Pre order/pre save here.
The band features guitarist and producer Mike Crain (Dead Cross, Retox, Festival Of Dead Deer), drummer Kevin Avery (Retox, Planet B) and vocalist Matt Cronk (Qui).
Today, they share a first taste of their second album, the track “Smart Mouth“.
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Following a devastating car accident in which frontman Matt Cronk lost his vocal cord – couldn’t speak, let alone sing – the band thought they might have to call it a day. Then against the predictions of his doctors, Cronk’s injured vocal cord began to heal and within two months his voice returned, as did CNTS.
“We got together and ran through a song and it sounded good.  We kept playing and my voice held up, sounded cool, and we all felt good playing together.  It was clear immediately that we could do it again, that we’d really missed playing together and we wanted to do it.” says Cronk. “Personally, the experience was a significant marker in my recovery. I got a little teary after that first song.”
Reinvigorated by Cronk’s recovery, CNTS spent the rest of the year hard at work on their new record, Thoughts & Prayers, the title inspired by the banality of our collective reaction to crises. With a great deal of inspiration from their recent challenges, CNTS have channeled several years of frustration and hardship into a well articulated and aggressive statement. Songs such as the aforementioned “Smart Mouth,” and “Thoughts & Prayers,” chronicle Cronk’s pain and anger throughout his various injuries and subsequent recovery. “I Won’t Work For You,” and “Eating You Alive,” deal with the inequity inherent in modern life. “For A Good Time (Don’t Call Her)” is a screed about the age-old theme of fighting with one’s romantic partner.
Guitarist Michael Crain adds, “I really wanted to have SONGS on this record. Hooks. Choruses. Shit I listen to. In all times of confusion or indecision during the making of this album we’d stop and ask ourselves… What would AC/DC do?”
Equal parts catharsis and blood-letting, CNTS as a live entity is an unapologetic display of rage and sex, of belligerence and contempt, a warm gob of spit in the eye, all done with a sarcastic smile.
The future belongs to CNTS.

THOUGHTS & PRAYERS TRACK LISTING:

1  – I WON’T WORK FOR YOU

2 – THOUGHTS & PRAYERS

3 – SMART MOUTH

4 – DEAR SIR

5 – FOR A GOOD TIME (DON’T CALL HER)

6 – ALONE

7 – EATING YOU ALIVE

8 – REAL TRUTH

9 – JUNKIE

10 – DROWN

CNTS will play as part of the Caterwaul Music Festival in Minneapolis in May 2024, with more shows soon to be announced.

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