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New Jersey post-punk outfit The Antics have been steadily and consistently improving ever since their debut LP, Running Faster, dropped while they were still in high school. Now with band figurehead splitting time between the great Garden State and his collegiate home of South Carolina, the expanded worldview has bled into a weary, Joy Division inspired mature sound.
“When I’m Alone” steps down the tempo of previous singles with a clearer, Julian Casablancas style croon. The single came paired with a cover of “Transmission”.
The Antics looked to push their sound with producer Marty Munsch (Violent Society) and producer/engineer Bob Both (James Brown) of Twain Recording for the tracks and their forthcoming EP slated for release next year. Stream “When I’m Alone” and look for more from The Antics in 2015.