
Melbourne four-piece Figures have dropped a savage new cut from their upcoming debut album Operating in Unsafe Mode, which will be out soon on July 17!
Titled 'Someone Uninvited', the new track combines a dirty and raw pulse with melodic prog sensibilities which sounds like if Every Time I Die and Karnivool had an angry baby, and we love it.
The new song was actually written back during the Australian Equal Rights Marriage plebiscite in 2017, of which vocalist Mark Tronson says:
"Someone Uninvited was a much pulsier and punky song than we had ever written prior, but it was instantly a favourite to both the band and those closest to us, which is why we wanted it to be a single.
The message in the lyrics - that of standing up to oppression and dehumanisation - are unfortunately always relevant, even more so in 2020. For the video, we felt that the lyrics spoke for themselves and, rather than taking a narrative route, went for something that visually captures the overall sonic vibe of the record."
Check out the song with the visually-striking accompanying video below:
If you're liking what you hear, you can get behind the Australian music industry and pre-order Operating in Unsafe Mode here - also be sure to check out the previous single 'Underpaid Machinery'!
The other two Figures EPs that have been released since their formation in late 2013 are also available on streaming platforms.
Figures - Operating in Unsafe Mode Tracklisting:
01 - Failure to React
02 - Syntax
03 - Someone Uninvited
04 - Underpaid Machinery
05 - Another Injustice
06 - Inside You’re Alone
07 - Force Feeding
08 - Matrix Love
09 - The Circle Bends
10 - Pedestals
Listen to Figures now.
