Today Pup dropped their long awaited fourth album called THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND via Little Dipper Records.
A small departure from their previous albums with this being somewhat a conceptual album on the trials and tribulation about being in PUP.
Still maintaining the loudness and catchy sing-along pop punk rock music.
About the album:
Every PUP record arrives with an implied “contents under pressure” warning; the tension between the band’s instinct for the melodic and its gift for chaos propels the songs forward while making them also seem close to flying apart in a horrifying spray of tears and gore.
THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND is the sound of a band that is not just comfortable with but in command of that chaos.
“There’s only so many times you can write a song about how much you hate yourself before you write a song about how fucking good you are at hating yourself,” Babcock says. “I wanted to write about the horrible state of the world, but through a very specific and personal lens.
It’s a lot of me trying to articulate my own coping with existential dread, hopelessness, and what I’ve called ‘Grim Reaping’—which is to me, the idea that we are all reaping what we sow, and right now we’re sowing some pretty fucked up shit.”
THE UNRAVELING is not a departure from what got PUP here, really; for all the new breadth, this is still very much the fourth album by the band that has spun songs about The Bad Decisions Lifestyle into scrappy art.
The hooks are as bright and barbed as always; the poison threaded through every song is no less potent. But a fourth album should be different from the first, or even the third, and THE UNRAVELING is. “I don’t know that we set out to do new stuff,” Mykula says, of a record on which the band does a great deal of new stuff. “It’s just a band trying to sound as much like themselves as possible. Every record you make, you get closer to that.”
THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND is that next step—not towards perfection, or even towards some more perfect version of writing songs about fucking up, but just in the direction of its choice.
It’s a product of this endless awful broader moment, but also very much a step forward into that uncertainty.
“The whole album process really brought us closer together, even as things unraveled,” Babcock says.
“It’s hands down my favorite PUP record, and I don’t think it could’ve been made under any other circumstances.”
THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND gets: 📷📷📷📷📷📷📷/10.