Stewart Allan (vocals, guitars, keyboards) and Craig Peebles (drums, percussion) teamed up with sound engineer Andrew Bush (the Twilight Sad) to make the new record in a Victorian manse-turned-studio. The new material aims to capture Black International's live energy, while allowing them to play with influences from across genres like electronica and post-rock.
"A Fence to Keep People Out" hears those influences melding with the band's indie rock foundations, while the video follows Allan and Peebles on a secretive late-night expedition. They navigate the roads and scout locations in the pitch dark before finally setting up for a musical finale. You can see it all go down in the player below.
Lesson in Repression is officially out on October 30 via Good Grief Records.
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