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Cable Ties’ ‘Crashing Through’ is Explosive


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Australian band Cable Ties have released their third LP All Her Plans on Merge Records. The new work is the follow-up to their 2020 album Fair Enough. With the new record already racking up positive reviews, Cable Ties have also dropped their latest single titled ‘Crashing Through’.

‘Crashing Through’ is a whirling post-punk offering that transitions into fiery punk blasts topped with a sing-a-long chorus containing Riot grrrl style energy that is truly explosive. The one thing that the group never manage to lose is the infectious uptempo groove which makes you want to shake a leg.

Along with the single, Cable Ties have also unveiled an official video. Directed by Triana Hernandez, the cheeky visuals feature a pest of an insect, which is actually someone dressed in a bug costume, delving into the ear of Jenny McKechnie and getting to see what’s in her head. You can watch the video below.

Touching on the track, Jenny McKechnie said:

“‘Crashing Through’ is about all the doubts I had about being able to write this album after all our plans got canceled in 2020. As we couldn’t tour Far Enough, it felt as though that album had been lost. I thought I needed to write another album like that again that wouldn’t be lost. This of course isn’t true. I needed to write whatever album came out of me at this moment in time, with this set of mistakes, successes, and experiences behind me.”

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