Zand confirm new EP "Sewerstar" to be released 7th September 2023

Zand confirm new EP "Sewerstar" to be released 7th September 2023

One of the most original, exciting voices in the UK music scene right now, ZAND has announced their brand new “Sewerstar” EP will be released on September 7th, with the single Deliverance preceding it, and is out everywhere now. And following recent tours with Peaches, Scene Queen, VUKOVI and Bob Vylan as well as main stage slot at Slam Dunk Festival, Zand announce their first ever UK headline tour through late October, dates:

UK Headline Tour Dates

21st October - AATMA: Manchester

22nd October - The Garage (Attic Bar): Glasgow

24th October - Headrow House: Leeds

25th October - The Victoria: Birmingham

26th October - Old Church: London

27th October - The Moon: Cardiff

Speaking on the new single Zand said, "Deliverance sees the narrator caught in a maniacal spiral into depravity, hellbent on retribution. A satirical chronicle exploring the dynamics and consequences of of exploitation, paranoia, stalking and reactive abuse. ‘Fuck around and find out’ Sonically, Deliverance is inspired heavily by the theatrically laced emo and nu-metal bands I listened to in my teens, like My Chemical Romance, System Of A Down, The Used etc. The dark cabaret/polka elements were undeniably influenced by bands like The Dresden Dolls, and even film scores like Danny Elfman’s work in The Nightmare Before Christmas had a hand in its birth. Instrumentally I’m harnessing these showy elements and multiple BPM changes to represent the histrionic build up of the story along with the upwards unravelling of its narrator, towards its inevitable climax.”

This next chapter of Zand’s story, stands as a testament and also a taster for just how versatile the artist can be, and how bold and weird they are willing to go. “Sewerstar” wound up as a conceptual piece, playfully examining the different dynamics of ‘human nature and animalistic desires’ along with the depths in which they may go - light or dark. Pre-occupied by exploring the notion of ‘sin’ with individually complex and often hectic alter egos created by Zand, the narrative is set in a hellish underground sewer realm inhabited by gremlin-esque reptilian humanoids, who ‘run society amok’. Each track tells a different character’s story, with each narrator – often more of an anti-hero than a hero – encapsulating a ‘star of the realm’ in their own right, hence the EP’s title.

The early single I Spit On Your Grave fizzes with the rage of Zand’s earlier ‘ugly pop’ days, where the artist tells the story of a murder fantasy about multiple abusive men, while Religion playfully twists the language of the church to, ironically, celebrate lust with a literal gay angel. Meanwhile, the stomping DTF inverts expectations with a knowing wink, tapping into the feeling of not being DTF at all: just ‘down to f**k myself’ - and the pulsing ‘Leeches’ fuses synth-pop with the eerie vibes of industrial in a gothic take on a classic EDM club banger. At the opposite end of the spectrum is Battery Acid, a more sensitive ballad bringing together soft strummed guitar and Gregorian chants. While it’s the biggest outlier sonically on “Sewerstar”, it’s less of a radical departure than it might appear on paper. “A lot of people don't realise that my bread and butter is actually the sad slow shit,” Zand says, referring to a previous more acoustic-led project from when they were younger than they’ve since put behind them. “But obviously, I don’t want to be held to that.”

“[Battery Acid] was inspired by [the time] I was in an abusive relationship with someone who was very invalidating of my queer identity, but it’s like ‘I’m leaving you for this girl who actually treats me right because you’re a terrible person,” they continue. “That didn’t actually happen in real life. He just kept getting obsessed with the fact that I was bisexual and was always accusing me of cheating on him with other people. The song is a ‘What if I did?’ kind of thing, like, ‘Fuck you’.”

There’s plenty of that approach to be seen across the EP, where Zand often presents themself in a larger-than- life manner, exaggerating certain aspects of their personality with the line blurred between what is fact and what is fiction. “Everyone postures in their art,” they reason. “I like the idea of alter egos and stuff, being like, ‘What if I did this in another life?’ I’m expressing multiple facets of myself, that may or may not be blown up or exaggerated. It just doesn’t have to be that deep or serious. One song I might be doing some cartoon character voice, another I might be shrieking my arse off.”

In a way, Zand’s modus operandi is rather simple: being wildly and weirdly individual. A lot of the time, it’s not particularly serious. “Sometimes I just want to be dumb and write a song about having a wank,” they say. “I think to myself, ‘What can I do to sonically make this fucking unhinged?’ It goes so much further than just the subject matter, it’s all about the sonic elements and the production and the sounds that I pick and choose coming together.”

Even if it doesn’t take itself too seriously, it’s clear how much thought has gone into every lyric and beat and synth. “I want every song that I write to be a curated experience,” Zand concludes. Ugly pop has no ceiling, and when this artist could zigzag in any direction imaginable, the possibilities for them look endlessly exciting.

“Sewerstar” EP track listing:

DESCENT

Deliverance

Religion

Battery Acid

I Spit On Your Grave

DTF

L.E.E.C.H.E.S.


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