
Iām Nice Now
Upchuck, the Atlanta punk quintet of vocalist KT, guitarists Mikey Durham and Hoff, bassist Ausar Ward, and drummer/vocalist Chris Salado, present their third LP and Domino debut Iām Nice Now, due out October 3rd. The album was produced and mixed by Ty Segall at Sonic Ranch Studio and mastered by Heba Kadry.
As KT puts it, thereās never been a moment when she didnāt have rage. As the singer of the Georgia punk band whose music is as sharp as a scythe, KT has felt fierce energy inside her well before she had the band as an outlet through which to channel it. As a Black woman in America, rage has been the tint on the window through which sheās had to view the world. The experience of listening to Upchuck is to feel a distillation of that existence, all of its pain, sorrow, anger, and fear translated through raw punk music.
Upchuck, the Atlanta punk quintet of vocalist KT, guitarists Mikey Durham and Hoff, bassist Ausar Ward, and drummer/vocalist Chris Salado, present their third LP and Domino debut Iām Nice Now, due out October 3rd. The album was produced and mixed by Ty Segall at Sonic Ranch Studio and mastered by Heba Kadry.
As KT puts it, thereās never been a moment when she didnāt have rage. As the singer of the Georgia punk band whose music is as sharp as a scythe, KT has felt fierce energy inside her well before she had the band as an outlet through which to channel it. As a Black woman in America, rage has been the tint on the window through which sheās had to view the world. The experience of listening to Upchuck is to feel a distillation of that existence, all of its pain, sorrow, anger, and fear translated through raw punk music.
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Upchuck, the Atlanta punk quintet of vocalist KT, guitarists Mikey Durham and Hoff, bassist Ausar Ward, and drummer/vocalist Chris Salado, present their third LP and Domino debut Iām Nice Now, due out October 3rd. The album was produced and mixed by Ty Segall at Sonic Ranch Studio and mastered by Heba Kadry.
As KT puts it, thereās never been a moment when she didnāt have rage. As the singer of the Georgia punk band whose music is as sharp as a scythe, KT has felt fierce energy inside her well before she had the band as an outlet through which to channel it. As a Black woman in America, rage has been the tint on the window through which sheās had to view the world. The experience of listening to Upchuck is to feel a distillation of that existence, all of its pain, sorrow, anger, and fear translated through raw punk music.
















