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city: DublinPolitically-outspoken Irish avant garde punk producer MERYL STREEK has today revealed a video for his deeply personal new single ‘Suicide’, released 26th October 2022 via Venn Records.
The track is the latest to be taken from his forthcoming debut album 796 set for release on 4th November 2022, details of which have been revealed today (see below for tracklist and artwork).
He will also be appearing live at an album release show at The Workman’s Club, Dublin on 4th November 2022, with select new UK dates announced for January 2023 (see below for listings).
Commenting on the track, which is a heartfelt message about the loss of family members and friends who chose to end their own lives, Streek says: “I knew I needed a song for everyone who’s left us early. Suicide is a huge problem worldwide. People are struggling to survive—not everyone has the luxury of living a financially perfect existence, for example. I lost my dad and uncle to suicide and then the countless friends over the years who have also chosen to end their own lives. So this song is for anyone who’s left us too early.”
“The song speaks for itself. We all know how hard life is, and nobody in charge gives a sh*t that we lose people everyday to the pressures of simply trying to live. They ask us to pay into this life, but the incentives don’t add up.”
“My dad was an unbelievable drummer, like unbelievable,” the producer enthuses about his father’s influence on his own musical journey. “I was raised being around punk bands like Crass and anarcho-punks Rudimentary Peni. I remember seeing him play growing up as a kid and that was the start of my growth as a musician.”
The single follows on from the already hard-hitting trio of ‘False Apologies’, ‘Yesterday’, and ‘Death To The Landlord’, which addressed the Irish Catholic Church abuse scandal, issues of alcoholism, and the housing crisis in Streek’s native homeland, respectively.
The tracks picked up a swathe of early support from The Irish Daily Star, Beats Per Minute, Hot Press, Nialler9, Steve Lamacq at BBC 6music, RTE2, BBC Radio Ulster, Total Rock, Amazing Radio and more.
Earlier this year Streek announced his signing to Gallows’ label Venn Records (Bob Vylan, Witch Fever, Wargasm) and will be releasing his debut album 796 on 4th November 2022, with the audio mixed by Dan Doherty (Fontaines D.C., Damian Dempsey) at Darklands Audio Dublin.
Mostly recorded at home in his Vancouver apartment over the best part of a year, 796 is perhaps one of the most visceral, important political records of the decade—a deeply personal and vitriolic calling card that sets Streek out as a gifted and timely new voice. Fittingly for such a politically-charged record, some of the drums were recorded in a Vancouver studio that was home to Rage Against The Machine's self-titled album.
“I did it all for free as my mate worked in the studio,” remembers Streek. “We smoked a lot of weed and worked through the nights on it.” He’d then take the production stems home and stitch together the songs through Ableton. “I wanted to make an album that was so cheap but still sounded brilliant, as I think that’s the most punk thing you can do—not splash out tons of cash on an album using vintage tape reels and 60s gear. I'm over all that.”
“If you've been mistreated in life or simply have had enough of playing games, then this album is for you. If you're constantly wrapped up in cotton wool and receiving big salaries, this album is also for you. Listen to it and take a step back for a moment and have a think.”
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More info on debut album 796:
For the most part a devastating condemnation of the shameful Catholic church abuse scandal in Ireland, penned following the findings of The Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation, forthcoming debut album 796 is an emotionally volatile and heart-wrenching collection of cutting edge punk that pushes genre boundaries whilst traversing extremely challenging political subject matter with aplomb and vitriol.
Commenting on the album, Meryl Streek says: “The album is for anyone that has been affected by the Catholic Church’s crimes and those that feel that the government not only mistreated them but took away their voice along with it. I've always been drawn to bands that say what they think loudly and clearly. I grew up hearing A House, Guernica and Sack speaking their minds, the punk movement too. I'm coming from the same place but with melodies and pop music so hopefully people will stop and listen to what I’ve got to say.”
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