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| Calling All Astronauts "Anti-Social Network" Released via Supersonic Media: 11th March 2016Supersonic Media are proud to present “Anti-Social Network” the eagerly awaited second album from London based Alt Rock three-piece Calling All Astronauts.
By: David Supersonic The thought that they mash together Rock, Electro, Goth, DnB, Punk and EDM into a unique genre that is remotely listenable seems somewhat preposterous until you listen to "Anti-Social Network". They have in no way tried to hide their love for classic Alternative Rock, instead they have brought it firmly into the 21st Century. Known for not being ones to mince their words, Calling All Astronauts once again dig deep into the fabric of society. There are no elephants in their room as they take on controversial matters including; youth knife crime in "Hands Up Who Wants To Die", the war for oil in "Divisive", social inequalities in "Time To Fight Back" and the disposable consumer driven society in "God Is Dead". Yet they still manage to explore their softer side in "Empire", "Life As We Know It" and "Always Be True". Producer and vocalist David B says "We wanted to make an album we would buy ourselves, that pays homage to our heroes and many influences whilst still sounding like us. I think we’ve just about got there" The cover artwork is photograph of a sculpture by South African artist Maurice Mbiyaki which just happens to be called "Anti-Social Network" the band felt it very much summed up the reason they had independently named their album the same. They approached the artist who said he’d "be honoured" if the guys used his art on their sleeve. Listen to "Anti-Social Network" here http://smarturl.it/ Tracklisting: 1. Living The Dream 2. Empire 3. Time To Fight Back 4. Hands Up Who Wants To Die 5. Life As We Know It 6. The American Dream 7. God Is Dead 8. Always Be True 9. Look In Your Eye 10. Black World 11. Divisive Calling All Astronauts are: David B – Vocals/Programming // J Browning – Guitars // Paul McCrudden – Bass Connect with Calling All Astronauts Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/+ Spotify: Calling All Astronauts Contact: Supersonic Media London, SW6, UK info@supersonic- End
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