Library Card unveil their newest single ‘For The World Is Hollow’

Library Card release drum-focused single ‘For The World Is Hollow’ – Anticipates debut EP release and SXSW showcases.
Rotterdam’s rising post-punk sensation, Library Card, delve into the complexities of grief with their powerful new single, ‘For The World Is Hollow.’ Arriving ahead of showcases at SXSW next week, the track takes center stage as a crushing exploration of grief, setting the tone for their upcoming EP. Known for their expressive and dynamic sound, Library Card combines angular post-punk, beguiling post-rock, and fast-paced garage in a sonic journey produced and mixed by Daan Duurland.
Of the song’s lyrical inspiration, vocalist Lot van Teylingen said:
“Grief takes on multiple forms of existence. It lives in the creases of your pillowcase, in the shadows in the hallway, in the corners of your eye. It’s not scary, nasty, or undesirable, but it requires space and attention, just like us when we need to process loss or change. Embrace it. Our melancholy is not linear. It is fluid and universal.”
‘For The World Is Hollow’ is out now. Their debut EP, Nothing, Interesting, (March 15 release) promises a captivating exploration of themes like love and loss.
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