False Figure unveils new post-punk album Incarnate

Oakland-based post-punk band False Figure has released their latest full-length album, titled Incarnate. The record explores familiar themes through varied tracks that offer a cathartic experience for listeners. It is available on vinyl and digital platforms via Cruel Subordination Records.

False Figure, a post-punk band from Oakland, California, has announced the release of their new full-length album, Incarnate. This project continues the band's tradition of addressing recurring motifs in their music, while introducing fresh perspectives across its songs.

The album delves into themes such as toxic interpersonal dynamics, as heard in the track "Favorite Game." Other songs, like "Original Sin," provide a sense of calm amid a chaotic world, while "Say Nothing" delivers a direct and urgent message. The arrangement of tracks creates a dynamic flow, preventing listeners from dwelling too long on any single emotion.

Incarnate represents a contemporary take on post-punk, avoiding repetitive themes and instead offering diverse expressions. The band aims for the music to serve as a release, rooted in personal experiences that resonate universally. Through these songs, False Figure seeks to engage the inner thoughts of their audience and foster genuine connections.

The album is now accessible on LP formats and through major digital streaming services worldwide, distributed by the band's label, Cruel Subordination Records.

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