Adelaide's Agapanther encourage you to drop the dead weight in new alt-punk single, 'Pseudo'

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Adelaide alt-punk rockers Agapanther stick the middle firmly up to anyone ingenuine in new single, ‘Pseudo’; a savage punk anthem dedicated to those sick of being surrounded by fake friends.

Off the back of the latest rousing alt-rock release ‘Last Legs’, AGAPANTHER remain in full gear, delivering unabashed hardcore vigour doused in emotional exuberance for their new track.

Hitting hard from the get-go, ‘Pseudo’ brings to mind early 90s raw grunge, full of emotion and vitriol, but without the nihilism. It’s fun and aggressive, and mosh-ready for when all that comes back.

Quivering in anticipation, the defiant bridge brings an angst-ridden, emo-punk brashness that ultimately splatters dramatically on the walls in a crescendo of wrathful drums and rage-infused vocals. A true belter, ‘Pseudo’ will leave you breathless, voiceless and a lot lighter after dropping all that dead weight. Leaving no room for forgiveness, AGAPANTHER deliver brutal lyrical honesty, absolutely fed up with people that leave a trail of lame excuses and broken promises in their wake.

The band explain further:

“‘Pseudo’ rips right into those who are obliviously flaky, the ones who go out of their way to tell you they’ll be there for you, yet seem to vanish when the time comes, and it’s a massive middle finger to the people who are constantly spewing lies. Inspired by bands like Drug Church and Heart Attack Man, this punk anthem will be your catalyst and newfound confidence to finally run from those one-way, dead-end friendships.”

‘Pseudo’ is out now and ready to be absorbed in to your earholes.