Eating Out Premieres “Thats My Man” + 7”
Today, Suicide Squeeze share a new Eating Out music video directed by Cody Fennell for “Thats My Man” a track off their Burn 7” out now via Suicide Squeeze. The video has a 90’s teen angst vibe filled with skaters, plaid, pink hair and kids smoking in the bathroom. The video is reminiscent of the 90’s teen drama, My So Called Life and it’s only fitting the video ends with Eating Out playing the high school dance.
Eating Out is the crunchy, distorted, pop-oriented project of Nü Sensae drummer Daniel Pitout. The big distorted guitar riffs and heartfelt melodies of Pitout’s brainchild are a notable departure from Nü Sensae’s roaring assault. But Eating Out also has the proud distinction of being a Vancouver supergroup of sorts. While Pitout assumes the songwriting duties and the accompanying positions of guitarist and vocalist, fellow Sensae Brody McNight rounds out the guitar department, White Lung vocalist Mish Way lends her bass skills, and Peace’s Geoff Dembicki fills in on drums. While vestiges of Nü Sensae’s brash tonalities, White Lung’s melodic treatment of hardcore, and Peace’s bold anglophile pop can all be heard in Eating Out, Pitout’s songs owe more to girl-grunge groups of the early nineties than to any of his co-conspirators’ primary projects.
The three songs on their 7” for Suicide Squeeze Records originally appeared on a limited run of 150 cassettes released by Burger Records back in 2012. “Burn”, “Come Around”, and “That’s My Man” are given a new life on vinyl, showcasing Pitout’s penchant for the triumphant loud-quiet-loud structures and electric catharsis of groups like Hole and L7. The 7” is limited to 500 copies (100 on opaque pink/lavender/yellow-mixed vinyl, 400 on black) and comes with a download code. The songs are also available digitally worldwide.
Tracklisting:
Side A: Burn
Side B1: Come Around
Side B2: Thats My Man
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