Myopic (Drug Church Song)
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Myopic (Drug Church Song)
"Myopic" is a single by American hardcore band, Drug Church. The standalone single was released on March 1, 2023, through Pure Noise Records. Background and recording Lead singer, Patrick Kindlon, described the song as a song about anger and channeling anger. Kindlon said "in varying degrees, you can just let things go. You don’t gotta stay angry forever. Being bitter isn’t a virtue and people selling it as one aren’t very happy." The song was released in anticipation of their U.S. headlining tour in Spring 2023. Critical reception "Myopic" has been well received by contemporary music critics, praising it as a continuing success to their album ''Hygiene (album), Hygiene''. Tom Breihan, writing for ''Stereogum'' called "Myopic" and "absolute beast of a song" calling it an excellent promotional single ahead of their 2023 tour. Breihan further praised the lyricism of "Myopic" saying it's well-blended with the band's "fired-up, hooky guitar rock". In a staff review of the so ...
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Drug Church
Drug Church is an American post-hardcore band from Albany, New York, United States. The band has released five albums, as well as several EPs. History Drug Church started as a side project for singer Patrick Kindlon of Self Defense Family. After having released a three-song demo online in 2011, the band got signed by No Sleep Records by the beginning of 2012. The band's original lineup included Kindlon, guitarist Nick Cogan, bassist Cory Galusha, and drummer Chris Villeneuve. They were later joined by Patrick Wynne on bass, moving Galusha to second guitar. Their debut EP, ''Swell'', was released in 2012, and it received critical acclaim for its raw and aggressive sound. This early work laid the foundation for Drug Church's growing reputation as an innovative and exciting band in the punk and hardcore scenes. Drug Church's debut full-length album, ''Paul Walker'' (named after the late actor of the same name), was released in 2013 and was well received by music critics. The ...
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