Self Defense Family Announce Law of Karma Live: Fake Shit Wins But Not Tonight

Self Defense Family Announce Law of Karma Live: Fake Shit Wins But Not Tonight
Self Defense Family Photo by Jonathan Velazquez

Self Defense Family have announced their first ever live album, Law of Karma Live: Fake Shit Wins But Not Tonight. Due out August 4th via Landland Colportage, the album documents three revelatory 2019 performances in Brooklyn, Boston, and Philadelphia.

Like all great live records, Law of Karma Live: Fake Shit Wins But Not Tonight captures a moment in time, offering a glimpse of the unique energy of this nine-piece Self Defense Family lineup at their best. Recorded across three shows, then mixed by Jon Markson (Drug Church, Drain, Koyo, One Step Closer), the album draws on 11 songs from across their sprawling catalog, along with a cover of Neil Young’s “On The Beach,” and plenty of endearing stage banter from vocalist Patrick Kindlon (also of Drug Church).

Kindlon discussed the live album, saying “We’d been playing as a six-piece-sometimes-seven-piece-sometimes-more for awhile. It was an ambitious time. Very few of us are technically great musicians, so there was a problem-solving element to the whole thing. And we made it work, sometimes fantastically. We thought it important to document that. Otherwise, nobody would believe we pulled it off.”

Available as a limited edition double LP with stunning artwork from Mike Sutfin, Law of Karma Live: Fake Shit Wins But Not Tonight is a must-have for longtime SDF fans and the perfect jumping on point for the uninitiated. Led by Kindlon with a revolving lineup of talented players (some of whom have gone on to play in bands like Militarie Gun, PONY and Spiritual Cramp) Self Defense Family feels like a cross between a creative collective and one man’s deeply personal lifelong project.

To mark the announcement, the band have shared the set’s captivating opener, “I’m Going Through Some Shit” from their 2011 single of the same name.

Pre-order Law of Karma Live: Fake Shit Wins But Not Tonight HERE

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