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Militarie Gun Drop New Single & Video “Will Logic”

Following a live session for Dan P Carter on the Radio 1 Rock Show last night, Los Angeles’ Militarie Gun today share “Will Logic,” the third offering from their forthcoming debut album “Life Under The Gun” out June 23rd via Loma Vista Recordings, showcasing a new side to the band’s sound compared to previous singles. […]

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Following a live session for Dan P Carter on the Radio 1 Rock Show last night, Los Angeles’ Militarie Gun today share “Will Logic,” the third offering from their forthcoming debut album “Life Under The Gun” out June 23rd via Loma Vista Recordings, showcasing a new side to the band’s sound compared to previous singles.

Speaking about the new track vocalist Ian Shelton says: “’Will Logic’ is meant to be pure spite, it’s the moment of realisation that someone is trying to take advantage of you and deciding you won’t allow it to happen. There’s some melancholy and fatigue in there, though ultimately it’s a desire for the world to be trustworthy.”

“Life Under The Gun” will include the previously-released singles “Do It Faster,” which arrived with a video directed by Shelton and “Very High,” which arrived with a Mason Mercer-directed music video emulating early 2000s teen drama intros.

“Life Under The Gun” is available to pre-order now on limited edition vinyl, CD, and cassette HERE

Following their heavily lauded first performances in the UK last year with Fiddlehead and an incendiary set fueled by stage invasions at Outbreak in Manchester, the band were over last week for packed shows at The George Tavern and Great Escape, each performance a further demonstration of a band on a real ascent.

Before US dates with Scowl later in the year, Militarie Gun return to Europe in the summer to perform at multiple festivals, namely a second successive year at Outbreak, Kliko, Roskilde, Metropolis, 2000 Trees, Ieper, an instore and signing at Rough Trade and to support post-hardcore luminaries Rival Schools, including their London headliner at Electric Ballroom.

Militarie Gun live:

22/06 Nottingham, UK – Rough Trade
23/06 Manchester, UK – Outbreak Festival 
24/06 Haarlem, NL – Kilko Fest
26/06 Antwerp, BE – Kavka Zappa
27/06 Nijmegen, NL – Doorneroosje
28/06 Hamburg, DE – Logo
29/06 Werchter, BE – Rock Werchter
01/07 Roskilde, DK – Roskilde Festival 
02/07 Rotterdam, NL – Metropolis Fest 
03/07 Berlin, GER – Hole44 *
04/07 Cologne, GER – Gebaude 9 *
05/07 Haarlem, NET – Patronaat *
07/07 Cheltenham, UK – 2000 Trees Fest 
08/07 London, UK – Electric Ballroom *
09/07 Ieper, BE – Ieper Fest 

* in support of Rival Schools

See full live dates below and get more ticket info at militariegun.com

“Life Under The Gun” is almost impossible to describe without bouncing between contradictions. Is it abnormally aggressive pop music or is it unusually catchy hardcore? Is it deeply intellectual or is it satisfyingly primal? Is it a vulnerable attempt to unpack lifelong cycles of hurt, or is it a collection of world-beating, absurdist punk anthems? In the end, the answer is obvious: it is all of it. It is Militarie Gun.

Since forming in 2020, the group have been releasing music and touring at a startling rate, and while Life Under The Gun feels like a culmination of this recent hard-earned momentum, the record is inextricably linked to Shelton’s past. “I grew up in a household with family members struggling with addiction,” he explains. “It was an oppressive force. We were always wondering, ‘Is it going to be a good day or a bad day? Are the cops going to come today? What am I going to come home to after school?’” The challenges of his homelife were only exacerbated by living in Enumclaw, WA, a sparsely populated rural suburb where Shelton spent his formative years longing for a way out. In this difficult and stifling environment, the roots of Life Under The Gun began to grow. As he began to pick up instruments, play in bands, and write his own songs, music quickly became a vital outlet for self-expression, but Shelton couldn’t shake the idea that it was also a literal escape route. 

What followed was a flurry of activity that still hasn’t let up. After relocating to Los Angeles and forced to stay put during the 2020 lockdown, Shelton’s restless creative drive took over and he spontaneously wrote the first songs that became Militarie Gun. The sound was decidedly new for him: firmly rooted in punk and hardcore but more hook-driven, pulling from influences like Guided By Voices, Fugazi and The Jesus Lizard. Shelton quickly recorded Militarie Gun’s 2020 debut EP, My Life Is Over, by himself, then rounded out the lineup with guitarists Nick Cogan and William Acuña, and drummer Vince Nguyen (Max Epstein played bass on Life Under The Gun). 2021 saw the release of the dual All Roads Lead To The Gun EPs and the start of a seemingly endless run of tour dates. In 2022, Militarie Gun teamed up with Dazy for the critically-acclaimed collaborative single “Pressure Cooker,” which was soon followed by the band signing to Loma Vista Recordings and releasing a deluxe edition of the All Roads Lead To The Gun EPs that included even more new material.

Militarie Gun soon had the makings of Life Under The Gun: the kind of debut album that feels like a true arrival, one forged by a lifetime of experience and effort that’s now allowed an artist to fully come into their own. Engineered by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio, the album’s 12 tracks take all of the best parts of Militarie Gun’s earlier work and amps them up to the highest possible degree. It sounds massive without sacrificing the punk spark–full of driving drums, distorted bass lines, and of course Shelton’s instantly recognizable roar–only this time everything is bigger and even catchier. “This is what I thought we sounded like all along,” Shelton laughs. “It’s always felt like a melody-forward band to me, but I think now we’re finally achieving what I was always setting out to do.”

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