THIS WILL DESTROY YOU REVEAL “PAPERCUTS” COVER

THIS WILL DESTROY YOU REVEAL “PAPERCUTS” COVER 
OFF OF NIRVANA DOUSED IN MUD, SOAKED IN BLEACHTRIBUTE LP
Photo Credit: Malcolm Elijah
San-Marcos quartet This Will Destroy You have today revealed their contribution to the third Nirvana tribute album released via Robotic Empire entitled Doused In Mud, Soaked In BleachPitchfork debuted their cover track “Papercuts” today. Of the track, the band notes, “The framework for “Paper Cuts” was a welcome challenge to work on as the track is already doomy and repetive. Going slow and low seemed to be the way to put our own stamp on the cover while maintaining the rawness and intensity of the original.
Doused In Mud, Soaked In Bleach will be released by long-running indie label Robotic Empire and will complete a trifecta of homages to the legendary band’s official studio albums. This Will Destroy You are joined by DefeaterThouBeach SlangBasementCirca SurviveYoung WidowsMean JeansRob Crow’s Gloomy PlaceThe Fall of Troy, Big HushDaughters and The Saddest Landscape on the album. Doused In Mud, Soaked In Bleach will be available as an exclusive Record Store Day edition LP via Robotic Empire’s Online Store and will be released digitally across all major platforms including iTunes on Saturday, April 16th.
This Will Destroy You just wrapped up a run of headline dates, playing shows all over the west coast and selling out shows in LA, Portland and Seattle. Of the live show, Denver Westword noted, “It is stunningly loud, cosmically trippy, creating a soundscape that takes listeners on an inward journey, both on records and in a live setting.” Portland Mercury wrote, “This isn’t your typical quiet-loud-quiet post-rock. This Will Destroy You explores the distance between beauty and brutality.”
The band will head off to Europe this spring to play a run of festivals, headlining shows and dates with Russian Circles. A full run down can be found below.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
 
4/28 – London, UK @ Oslo *SOLD OUT*
4/29 – Birmingham, UK @ The Rainbow
4/30 – Manchester, UK @ Sound Control
5/1 – Glasgow, UK @ Stag & Dagger Fest
5/3 – Orleans, FR @ Astrolabe*
5/4 – Nancy, FR@ Young Team Festival
5/5 – Luxembourg, LU @Rotondes
5/6 – Zottegem, BE @ Dunk! Festival
5/7 – Paris, FR @ Petit Bain
5/8 – Dunkerque, FR @ 4 Ecluses
5/9 – Wiesbaden, DE @ Kesselhaus*
5/10 – Dresden, DE @ Beatpol*
5/11 – Duisburg, DE @ Grammatikoof*
5/12 – Berlin, DE @ BiNuu
5/14 – Copenhagen, DK @ A Colossal Weekend @ Vega
*w/ Russian Circles
Biography:
 
Since 2004, This Will Destroy You has been forging some of the world’s most brutal, dynamic, and precariously visceral instrumental rock. In addition to a vigorous tour schedule, their celebrated discography and critically renowned soundtrack work for feature films and documentaries have earned them a sizable and fervent international following. Another Language, TWDY’s fourth full length LP, marks their euphonious return from a prolonged vacuous dark period that threatened to break both the band and the members themselves. Rather than be stifled by their experience TWDY were atomized and subsequently made anew, emerging with a revived energy and reinforced sense of solidarity. As a result, Another Language captures the band at its most potent, honed, and utterly powerful form yet, displaying an edified unity and graduated sense of song-writing, tonal complexity, and studio prowess.
TWDY’s new found clarity of vision would come after a state of near dissolution that ensued after the massive success of their 2006 debut Young Mountain and 2008’s eponymous follow up. Personal struggles, growing pains, the loss of band members, and a series of close, untimely tragedies set the tone for what would be the band’s darkest and most introspective album yet, 2011’s Tunnel Blanket. The following two years stress tested the band to the point of ruin; consecutive continent-hopping tours as well as the pressures of matching their previous two albums’ accomplishments took a nearly unbearable toll. TWDY’s spirits were lifted when both independent filmmakers and Hollywood began to eye their discography for prominent placement in several critically acclaimed films, including the Oscar-winning Moneyball. The arrival of 2013’s Live in Reykjavik triple LP was warmly received by fans and critics alike, further rejuvenating the band after years of relentless, grinding tours. In October of 2013 TWDY returned to Elmwood Recording, once again working with engineer John Congleton, fully prepared to construct their next work from the inside out.
From the opening moments of Another Language it is clear that the band has achieved its aim. The reflective opening dialogue of guitar, choral-like organ, and shimmering Rhodes on New Topia float over nuanced warbling swells of tape before being completely disintegrated by a shock wave of blistering guitars, bass, and locomotive poly-rhythms. These peaks and valleys of emotive dynamism are expertly guided by the dexterous drum work of Alex Bhore, who offers up droves of ghost-notes and compounded cadences that energize the album with a fully realized freedom of movement. The band’s frequency spectrum now extends to new heights via adornments of tubular bells, microcassette manipulations, and washes of tuned feedback by guitarists Christopher King and Jeremy Galindo while bassist Donovan Jones ensures that the band’s roots dig deep into the netherworld of sub-frequencies. An earthy realism can be heard throughout Another Language‘s nine tracks, as if all of its sound sources have been so heavily disguised under layers signal manipulation that their original form is weathered beyond recognition. Composition duties were shared equally more than ever, offering TWDY an opportunity to delve deeper into the writing process with an unprecedented level of cohesion.
Forced to redefine themselves as individuals, artists, and as a unit, TWDY’s Another Language exudes a corporeal sense of the formidable journey, which was overcome in order to arrive at their newly galvanized state of confidence and artistry.
This Will Destroy You is Jeremy Galindo, Christopher King, Donovan Jones, and Alex Bhore. “Another Language” recorded by John Congleton, Alex Bhore, and Christopher King. Mixed by John Congleton except “The Puritain” mixed by Christopher King and Jeremy Galindo. Mastered by Alan Douches. Strings by Jonathan Slade. Art by Land.