Deaf Club Returns with New Album: We Demand a Permanent State of Happiness
About the Band
Deaf Club, featuring a lineup of notable musicians including Justin Pearson (The Locust, Dead Cross, Planet B), Brian Amalfitano (ACxDC), Scott Osment (Weak Flesh), and Jason Klein (Run with the Hunted), is back with their highly anticipated second album. Following their debut, Productive Disruption, the band is set to release We Demand a Permanent State of Happiness on September 19 via Southern Lord Records.
Musical Evolution
This new album promises a more robust sound, packed with increased speed, intricate riffs, and distinctive alien guitar effects. It serves as a “scathing indictment of society,” reflecting the band’s evolving artistic expression and their discontent with the current state of the world.
Introducing “Crap Circles”
Before the album’s official release, Deaf Club has shared a track titled “Crap Circles.” Frontman Justin Pearson provides insight into the song’s themes, expressing his struggles with negativity in his lyrics:
“I get bummed on myself for the lyrics I write and how they are always seeped in negativity… Not only do I have little faith in humans at this point, but the constant blanket of stress and anxiety from the sheer stupidity of people in modern society warrants the words I write.”
With clever wordplay, the title “Crap Circles” hints at themes of alien visitation and the societal dogmas that humans cling to, such as religion and ego. Pearson’s commentary encourages listeners to reassess what truly matters in life amidst the chaos.
Lyrics for “Crap Circles”
The lyrics of “Crap Circles” encapsulate the band’s critical perspective on modern society:
Science doesn’t care what you think. Doom loop god’s shit will just still stink. Slip in slimelight blind eyes won’t blink. Terraforming profit won’t sync. Let’s act a fool, drain the gene pool. Science doesn’t care what I know. Doom loop god’s shit will just still blow. Slip in slimelight blind eyes won’t glow. Terraforming profit is dough. Let’s act a fool, drain the gene pool. Oh, God crapped in the pool. Post lunacy just feels crappy. Downgrade for free, suck it and see. As The bureaucrats cried, “Jargon Monoxide” we spoke in tongues tied. Numb, dumb city wide. Science doesn’t care what you think. Science doesn’t care what I know. Crap in the pool.
Music Video and Promotion
In addition to “Crap Circles,” fans can also check out the video for “Nihilism for Dummies,” which further showcases the band’s distinctive sound and artistic vision.
Conclusion
Deaf Club’s upcoming album, We Demand a Permanent State of Happiness, promises to be a powerful addition to their discography, reflecting their frustrations and commentary on societal issues. With tracks like “Crap Circles,” the band continues to push the boundaries of their musical expression while inviting listeners to engage with the deeper meanings behind their work.
FAQs
When will We Demand a Permanent State of Happiness be released?
The album is set to be released on September 19, 2025.
Where can I listen to Deaf Club’s music?
You can find their music on various streaming platforms and check out their official pages on social media for updates.
What themes are explored in the song “Crap Circles”?
The song addresses themes of societal disillusionment, alien visitation, and the impact of human behavior on the planet.
Who are the members of Deaf Club?
The band consists of Justin Pearson, Brian Amalfitano, Scott Osment, and Jason Klein, each bringing their unique musical background to the group.