Again in August, This Will Destroy You founding members Jeremy Galindo and Christopher King dropped the information that they’d be splitting up into two separate teams, each conserving the title This Will Destroy You. Each This Will Destroy Yous have introduced reside exhibits since then, with Galindo taking part in some exhibits and King taking part in others. I’m nonetheless confused by the entire system, however I assume it’s figuring out for them! Now there’s one other band sprouting from the This Will Destroy You household tree, a duo going by the decidedly non-destructive title you, infinite.
you, infinite reunites Galindo and This Will Destroy You’s authentic bassist Raymond Brown. Brown left This Will Destroy You in 2007 to pursue medication in Austin, however continued writing music right here and there. Throughout the pandemic, he started sending a few of these concepts over to Galindo, who was residing in Los Angeles; remotely, they started working collectively on what would turn out to be you, infinite’s self-titled debut album, which arrives in February.
you, infinite is billed as a “trendy successor” to This Will Destroy You’s 2008 self-titled album, and simply judging by at present’s ultra-dramatic, wordless lead single “Throughlines,” it’s straightforward to see why. Hearken to that beneath.
you, infinite is out 2/28 through Pelagic.