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Bodega: Our Brand Could Be Yr Life

Bodega: Our Brand Could Be Yr Life

Punk cultural commentators BODEGA bring their new album 'Our Brand Could Be Yr Life' to zoetrope picture disc, limited to 750 copies and hand-numbered.

Our Brand Could Be YR LifeĀ is BODEGA's first album release through Chrysalis Records. ā€œIt’s something we’ve been wanting to do for years,ā€ guitarist and vocalist Ben Hozie explains of Our Brand Could Be Yr Life – a collection of catchy indie-rock ruminations on the slow-creep of corporate-think into youth culture, first written eight years ago.Ā 

Our Brand Could Be YR Life'sĀ 15 tracks explore indie-rock subgenres, self-critique and everything in between. "I think it’s our best- sounding record to date,ā€ says Hozie, "It’s got dance-punk. There's some shoegaze on there. There's slacker rock on there. There's psychedelic rock on there. R.E.M, too. We wanted to be another band in a long stream of missionaries, proselytising a certain type of rock subculture.ā€

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Punk cultural commentators BODEGA bring their new album 'Our Brand Could Be Yr Life' to zoetrope picture disc, limited to 750 copies and hand-numbered.

Our Brand Could Be YR LifeĀ is BODEGA's first album release through Chrysalis Records. ā€œIt’s something we’ve been wanting to do for years,ā€ guitarist and vocalist Ben Hozie explains of Our Brand Could Be Yr Life – a collection of catchy indie-rock ruminations on the slow-creep of corporate-think into youth culture, first written eight years ago.Ā 

Our Brand Could Be YR Life'sĀ 15 tracks explore indie-rock subgenres, self-critique and everything in between. "I think it’s our best- sounding record to date,ā€ says Hozie, "It’s got dance-punk. There's some shoegaze on there. There's slacker rock on there. There's psychedelic rock on there. R.E.M, too. We wanted to be another band in a long stream of missionaries, proselytising a certain type of rock subculture.ā€