International collectiveO.R.k return with news of their new album Firehose Of Falsehoods. The album, their first since 2022’s lauded Screamnasium, will be released on Kscope on 21st March and will be available on Coke-Bottle Green vinyl LP, classic black vinyl LP, CD and digitally. The announcement follows a recent flurry of activity which saw O.R.k release the singles ‘Blast Of Silence’, ‘PUTFP’ and, most recently, ‘Mask Becomes The Face’.
O.R.k have shared their new single ‘The Other Side’. Speaking on the track, bassist and songwriter Colin Edwin said “It demonstrates the harder hitting, more muscular side of O.R.k. and explores the balance between control and surrender in life’s toughest moments. The dynamic shift and build of the song captures the intensity of facing challenges head-on when no clear options are available and nothing and no one is there to point the way.”
He continues “The Other Side’s lyrical content deals with the need to let go of over-thinking and to listen to those inner, instinctive impulses to navigate life’s uncertainties. The Other Side also features a guest spot from guitarist Giuseppe Negri who adds an extra metallic edge to the punchy riffage.”
FIREHOSE OF FALSEHOODS TRACKLIST
1. Blast of Silence [04:13]
2. Hello Mother [03:25]
3. The Other Side [04:35]
4. 16000 Days [04:18]
5. PUTFP [05:31]
6. Seven Arms [03:23]
7. Beyond Reach [04:35]
8. Mask Becomes The Face (feat John Wesley) [05:56]
9. Dive In [14:00] (BONUS TRACK – CD + digital edition only)
Photo credit – Reg Dunthorne
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