Listen To “Liberal Arts” From Brooklyn Punks Sick Feeling’s Debut LP

The album, ‘Suburban Myth,’ is out January 20th.

The FADER
Photographer Ben Rayner
October 30, 2014

Sick Feeling's "Liberal Arts," the lead track from the Brooklyn-based band's debut album, is an enigmatic punk song. With its scraping textures and Jesse Miller-Gordon's direct, desperately-screamed vocals, it's the sort of urgent couple minutes of rock you bust skulls to. But on the other hand, the track isn't all doom and gloom: it gallops forward even when it stops to freak out, and it kind of feels like a "road trip song" for hardcore kids; I think there's even some car horn sounds in there. The LP, called Suburban Myth, is being co-released by Terrible Records and Collect Records and officially drops January 20th. Check out the band's West Coast tour dates below, too.

Tour Dates:

11/02/14 - Los Angeles, CA - Vacation Vinyl
11/04/14 - Los Angeles, CA - Jewels Catch One
11/05/14 - Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory
11/06/14 - Berkeley, CA - 924 Gilman
11/07/14 - Portland, OR - Holocene
11/08/14 - Vancouver, BC - Korean Hall
11/09/14 - Seattle, WA - Barboza

11/04-11/09 w/ United Nations

Listen To “Liberal Arts” From Brooklyn Punks Sick Feeling’s Debut LP