Prolapse has today released their new video titled ‘The Fall Of Cashline’, from their upcoming album ‘I Wonder When They’re Going to Destroy Your Face’, dropping soon via Tapete Records.

Prolapse gives a refreshing jolt of noise for the inner air guitarist and music purist in all of us that demands the best and never settles for less. This is a call to arms. This is what music should go back to. Back when the unemployment rate was high and the youth were starting to get restless and letting you know about it. And now, well, shit. Nevermind.

A wall of sound to crash into, ‘The Fall Of Cashline’ is meant for the speakers, and not those little pussy earbuds those in control want you to listen through. They do that so they don’t have to hear your truth. Spread the word.

About Prolapse

Prolapse formed in Leicester in the early 90s and is now spread across the UK and Scandinavia. Still pursuing their path of repetition and twisted melodies, they merge influences from post punk to krautrock and even folk. Their previous releases have included numerous singles and four albums on various labels, including Cherry Red and Radar. They feature vocalists Mick Derrick and Linda Steelyard, whose intense duelling vocals combine with ferocious triple guitar assault and pummelling rhythms.

The fifth Prolapse album, “I Wonder When They’re Going to Destroy Your Face,” will be released on Tapete Records and marks the band’s first new recordings since their last album, “Ghosts of Dead Aeroplanes”, released 26 years ago, but in some ways it feels like there hasn’t been a break at all. From the opening incessant riff of ”The Fall of Cashline”, Prolapse set their stall out, hammering the message that they’re back, over and over (and over and over) again.

LINK:
https://orcd.co/prolapse