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SPB premiere: "Meat Me" by KNUB

Posted by Loren on June 13, 2025

SPB premiere: "Meat Me" by KNUB
SPB premiere: "Meat Me" by KNUB

Today marks the premiere of a brand new video by noise rock band KNUB that we're excited to share with the work.

The single is "Meat Me," off of the LP, a joint release by Hex Records, The Ghost Is Clear Records, and Expert Work, titled CRUB and out next week, June 20.

The title "Meat Me" probably isn't intentional in this way, but it's a fitting reference to the bands meaty, hook-driven sound: heavy but melodic enough to make to slow things down and chew on it a little bit. The angular riffs add dimension amid anb unspoken tension as the song builds.

From Baltimore, MD, Crub is KNUB's first full-length, following a demo EP and a split LP with Brain Cave.

Live:

KNUB record release show:  6/14 @ Holy Frijoles, Baltimore, MB

SPB premiere: "Meat Me" by KNUB
SPB premiere: "Meat Me" by KNUB

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