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Ohio-born, Los Angeles-based Line & Circle follows up their acclaimed singles and debut LP with their new EP Vicious Folly, out TODAY via Grand Gallop – it’s now available on all platforms, including SpotifyApple / TIDAL / Bandcamp. Today they share the music video for the title track – watch it here.

Here’s what the band had to say about how the video came about:

“The events of the past year got us thinking about other periods in history when it felt like society was betraying its best values. The trial and death of Socrates came to mind, when a society became so shaken by its fall from grace, that it turned on its own greatest thinker, blamed him for its decline, and then killed him. This became a bigger theme for the song and the whole record — how society’s painful struggle for advancement can sometimes lead people to violent actions they might not have otherwise considered.”

Video by Brian J. Cohen; Additional editing by Eli Wanket

At a moment when societal divisions seem increasingly tense and tribalistic, Vicious Folly explores a belief the Romans held centuries ago: homo homini lupus — man is a wolf to man. Whether the conflicts here are romantic (“Man Uncouth”), ideological (“Vicious Folly”), or familial (“Who Runs Wild”), the songs contemplate the disquieting idea that man himself is his own greatest threat.

Vicious Folly brings the resulting emotional complexity to life by expanding on the band’s characteristically moody but vibrant color palette. Interweaving bass clarinet pulses and distorted tape loops move underneath minimalist patterns of chiming guitar and bass melody counterpoint. Singer/guitarist Brian J. Cohen‘s dramatic tenor pulls across the songs’ brisk rhythmic foundations, which are more unhinged here than in previous releases.

The bulk of the record was tracked live to tape in one day at Los Angeles’ Vox Studios with Michael Harris (Angel Olsen’s My Woman), with additional sessions in various warehouses, bedrooms, and backhouse studios around the band’s Echo Park neighborhood. The project was mixed with frequent collaborator Jonathan Low (The National, The War On Drugs) at Aaron Dessner of The National‘s Long Pond studio in Hudson Valley, New York.

Vicious Folly‘s cover features Peter Flötner‘s 16th century hand-painted playing cards from post-Reformation Germany. Flötner used his cards to depict and denounce the perceived greed, gluttony, and folly of his time. That the imagery strikes a chord today — as it surely did then — is either deeply comforting, or incredibly disconcerting, depending on your information filter.

More about Line & Circle:

After arriving on the national scene in 2012, Line & Circleʼs “Roman Ruins” and “Mine Is Mine” singles, and eponymous EP, received wide acclaim, appearing on a range of year-end lists on both sides of the Atlantic. The band’s debut full length Split Figure arrived in 2015 and followed suit, appearing on The A.V. Club’s ballots for best albums and best singles (“Like A Statue”) of the year. Line & Circle has embarked on several U.S. tours, including appearances at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas and two stops at the CMJ Music Marathon in New York City, which featured a live radio broadcast for KEXP when the band was merely months old. Line & Circle soon began sharing stages with some of their favorite bands, including being hand-picked by The War On Drugs to support them at a sold-out show at The Troubadour in Los Angeles.

TOUR DATES:

12/09 – Los Angeles, CA – Basic Flowers

Line & Circle
Vicious Folly
(Grand Gallop)
Street Date: Dec. 1, 2017
Buy it at BandCamp

Track List:

1. Man Uncouth
2. Vicious Folly
3. Who Runs Wild
4. Progress & Pain
5. Mid Bloom