Spiritual Pollution by Public Interest

For your next post-punk fix, turn to Spiritual Pollution, the new full-length from Public Interest. Written and performed almost entirely by Chris Natividad, the album’s 25 minutes are a trudging march through morose decay, a reflection of the world that surrounds us, backing us into a corner. Surveillance, stagnance, suffering—see it all in the music video for the opening track “Undone” below, which features the port of Oakland, completely empty BART stations, and even a little cameo of the Lower Grand Radio studio. Album highlight may be “Slow Burn,” composed of entrancing rhythm guitar, a second guitar lick sneaking in like a question, and Natividad drably singing-speaking “over and over and over again.”

See Public Interest play their album release show alongside Spllit (Baton Rouge), Nothing Natural, and DJ Corey Duffel at Thee Stork Club on Saturday, April 29.

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