Lockstep Signs to Profound Lore, Announces Debut Album 'I Know What I Saw'
By
Tom Breihan
Right out the toaster. Reliable, with some real depth.
Summary
Nashville power trio Lockstep, known for their extra-heavy take on shoegaze, have signed to Profound Lore and announced their debut full-length album I Know What I Saw. The album was recorded in Nashville with producer Zac Montez and features eight tracks. The band previously impressed with their single "Drag Along" in 2023. Singer/drummer Austin Rolison describes the record as their most dialed material yet, defining the band's current sound.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledThis record is, hands down, our most dialed material yet in every sense.
We put a lot of trust and focus into our sonic instincts and ended up with eight songs that I feel truly define everything Lockstep is at this point.
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