Future Cavemen release "Battle Scars"

Peter Anderson • Jul 15, 2022

FUTURE CAVEMEN is back with the defiant new single: “Battle Scars”. Following his beguiling EP ‘II’ released earlier this year, the new cut sees Future Cavemen blend enigmatic riffs with wonky electronics that tingle with electricity and squirm amidst fuzzy reverb and jangling percussion. “Battle Scars” owes to a range of retro influences whilst simultaneously making a break for the offbeat allure of the future. Taking inspiration from the catalogues of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, the Dandy Warhols, QOTSA and Dick Dale, Future Cavemen blurs an eclectic array of influences and sounds from across the decades to create sounds mutant, thrilling,  and original. 

 

When writing it is not only our favourite tracks and artists, but also the environment, either where we grew up, where we are or where we long to be. Written in a 1970's block of flats hemmed in by Clissold Park on one side and continuous building works on the other, Future Cavemen explains of the track’s inception: "Recording new ideas was tricky because there were only small windows of time to make noise without disturbing neighbours or having my efforts swallowed by relentless engine noise. I was getting into mangling electronic stock beats and making them my own. Taking something pristine, tame, pretty lifeless .. And making it raw and energetic, violent.

 

With words that are just as intriguing as its melodies, “Battle Scars” comes as further evidence of the solo artist taking steps beyond his comfort zone and exploring ways of writing and music-making that go far beyond the norm. He adds: “Lyrics just seem to happen like a subconscious brainstorm. In that sense, the song sort of writes itself. Bukowksi once said: ‘Don’t try. Not for Cadillacs, creation, or immortality.’ I find this comforting.

 

Produced by Future Cavemen in collaboration with Kristofer Harris (Belle & Sebastian, Indoor Pets), the track is a self-assured sequel to his earlier projects including this year’s ‘II’ EP and his debut EP last year. With a strange and soulful magnetism complemented by an oddball approach to instrumentation, the extended release was praised as a “a dark indie, post-rock stompin’ banger” by Original Rock, who dubbed it as a “Spaghetti Western epic with the spirit of the late, great Mark Lanegan cast as our hero.” Now taking a further step towards the eccentric, “Battle Scars” sees Future Cavemen’s experimentation fully realised, with more set to come.

 

To download the track to your preferred streaming service, please follow the link HERE or for more information on Future Cavemen, check out their Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/futurecavemen/

 


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