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Chat Pile Announces New Album "Who Loves The Sun" with Lead Single "Deep Blue"

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Tom Breihan

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Chat Pile has announced their new album "Who Loves The Sun," set for release this summer. The Oklahoma City noise-rock band shared the lead single "Deep Blue" along with a macabre barbershop-themed music video, as reported by Pitchfork. Stereogum noted the album follows their previous work, including a collaboration with Hayden Pedigo and an anti-ICE song. Frontman Ray B. told Pitchfork the album focuses on grievances with modern world issues including AI, genocide, climate change, and wealth inequality.

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Chat Pile, the Oklahoma City noise-rock band, has announced their new album "Who Loves The Sun" as the follow-up to their previous work. The article details their recent output including a collaboration with Hayden Pedigo, an anti-ICE song "Masks," and a Nirvana cover on Sub Pop. The new album is set for release this summer, with the track "Deep Blue" available to hear now.

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Hey look, it's Chat Pile! Our fucking guys!
The Oklahoma City noise-rock people's champs have been working extremely hard since they came to national prominence mid-pandemic, averaging about an album a year.
Last year, Chat Pile teamed up with Hayden Pedigo for In The Earth Again, a sonic departure that showed new sides of the band.
Earlier this year, they dropped their anti-ICE song 'Masks,' as well as a cover of Nirvana's 'Sifting,' on a Sub Pop single.
This summer, Chap Pile will release Who Loves The Sun, the proper follow-up to...
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Hey look, it’s Chat Pile! Our fucking guys! The Oklahoma City noise-rock people’s champs have been working extremely hard since they came to national prominence mid-pandemic, averaging about an album a year. Last year, Chat Pile teamed up with Hayden Pedi

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