Elita — the Newfoundland trio who have built a formidable cult following with a post-modern, goth-inflected sound that veers between digital pop and frayed noise — announces their debut album HELL HILL due April 25, with ‘Planet Paparazzi,’ along with a music video.
‘Planet Paparazzi’ would fit right at home amongst the glitchy, pleather-coded track on the 2009 Motion Picture Soundtrack for The Matrix: Reloaded; Linkin Park, Rage Against The Machine, Deftones… they all dig up grimy, swaggy, (nu) metallic-tasting, spooky, end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it, digital chaos feelings that the 15-year-old movie concocted as fiction.
Of the track, the band says, “This song was written and recorded in an 1800s stockade in our hometown, along with another track on the album in the same night. The lyrics are about consumerism and the hunger for stardom.”
HELL HILL:
- Masturbating in a Coffin
- Unidentified Emotion
- Ego
- Planet Paparazzi
- Only Famous For My Tits
- Televised Suicide
- Korean Karaoke Bar
- Girls on the Internet
- Guys With Sex Drives
- Meat Monster
- Hikikomori
- Knife Dick
- Hell Hill
