Scrounge: Almost Like You Could

Scrounge SKU: 45081668
Scrounge: Almost Like You Could

Scrounge: Almost Like You Could

Scrounge SKU: 45081668

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Almost Like You Could
Artist: Scrounge
Label: Ba Da Bing
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 600197021514
Genre: Rock

Almost Like You Could ignites it's art punk fire with Lucy Alexander proclaiming, "Everyone wants something to talk about/ But not a minute to spare, so be brief." Not surprising from a song that's 1:54 ("Higher"), but the raw honesty in her lyrics ring far after the music ends. Alexander, along with bandmate Luke Cartledge, place the propulsive power of their beliefs at the core of their debut full-length album, and their guiding motivation towards social justice is as fierce as it is welcoming."Living as part of the queer community, and being queer myself, leads me towards supporting every person's truth," Alexander says. Scrounge's songs skip to a fast beat, electrifying the entire album with a sense of empowerment. Their approach is OG punk: they make music for their peers and themselves. Only now, with a world of connections possible, they're able to open arms wide for a far-reaching embrace. Alexander's rich vocals give their sound it's central force, anchoring the songs with confessional lines ("If this is the pinnacle, then I need a miracle/ Cause everyone's laughing at me," "There's not much left/ this corpse I have to keep/ Above board."). They sing about economic inequality, political corruption, environmental destruction, and collective change. "We're inspired by those around us, and we write about what we care about. Art has always existed for us as a means of catharsis, a way of expressing something we might not be able to otherwise, and we hope our music can be that for other people too," says Alexander."I think I've actually written a filthy banger," she states while relistening to "Buzz/Cut", a grunge-honoring hammer of a song that takes a journey from disappointment, to self-realization, to release. Alexander and Cartledge's gratification in making an album they're proud of mirrors the empowerment conveyed in their lyrics. A follow-up to debut mini-album Sugar, Daddy (Fierce Panda, 2022), Almost Like You Could came together over 18 months, in between "teaching, touring, graduation, and a wedding", as Alexander explains, for the band always has a handful of shows coming up. It's a strange outcome for a duo who first bonded over their mutual love of SOPHIE. "She radicalized the structure of sound, and revealed herself through it," Cartledge explains. "That was a massive inspiration when we started playing together, stripping everything away to open up new possibilities as artists and as people."

Tracks:
1.1 1. Higher
1.2 2. Pageant Queen
1.3 3. UTG
1.4 4. Waste
1.5 5. Dreaming
1.6 6. Corner Cutting Boredom
1.7 7. Melt
1.8 8. Buzz/Cut
1.9 9. Rat
1.10 10. Nothing Personal
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