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"Cryptfucker" sets the tone for new Sunflo'er

Posted by Loren on July 15, 2022

"Cryptfucker" sets the tone for new Sunflo'er
photo by Erin Farrell

Formed in 2010 in Potsdam, NY, Sunflo'er is back with a new full-length, out Sept. 2 on Dark Trail Records. To help spread the news, the band also shared a new single called "Cryptfucker," whatever that's supposed to mean. They take on hardcore culls influence from notables including Converge, La Dispute, Cursed, Circle Takes The Square, and Dangers.
 
“The writing process for this album was a huge departure for us, and I think that you can tell that a lot changed between No Hell and now. Not only did we add a new member, but we also lost loved ones, went through career changes, all that bullshit. Most of this record was written by sharing parts on Google Drive," says drummer/vocalist Ethan Shantie. "We all wrote riffs, drum patterns, and lyrics, but barely played any of the songs together as a full group until six months before we got into the studio. The songs all took their final shape during a weeklong stay at an Airbnb in Central New York."
 
The album will release on CD, LP and digitally.

All These Darlings And Now Me Track Listing:

1. Straight To VHS
2. A Bombastic Return To Form For These Bay Area Rockers
3. Cryptfucker
4. Brand New Everything
5. Here End The Roads And Days
6. Big City Shotgun
7. 7 Trumpets In Astoria
8. Someday You Will Control The Birds
9. All These Darlings And Now Me

"Cryptfucker" sets the tone for new Sunflo'er
photo by Erin Farrell

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