Doom Mutual Launch Nick Raskulinecz's Hiss Recordings With "Static Planet" / "Crowbar"

Nashville duo Doom Mutual are the first artist signed to Hiss Recordings, a new label from Grammy-winning producer Nick Raskulinecz — the man behind Foo Fighters' One By One, Deftones' Diamond Eyes and Koi No Yokan, Rush's Clockwork Angels, and records for Korn, Evanescence and Alice In Chains. Their two-song digital single, "Static Planet" / "Crowbar," is out now.
Hiss is built around pairs of songs instead of albums — a singles-only label meant to push Raskulinecz's discoveries out into the world two tracks at a time. Doom Mutual, the project of Daphne Browdy and Davis Gestiehr, got the first slot. "They have a really cool sound that needs to be heard," Raskulinecz told Revolver, which premiered the "Static Planet" video alongside an interview about the label's launch. "Super creative and they have a great sound that's different from what's happening now."
Anyone who caught the duo's 2025 record A Picture Of Good Health knows the coordinates already: smeared My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive guitars pushed through something heavier and more Northwestern, closer to Nirvana or Alice In Chains. "Static Planet" leans all the way into that density.
"'Static Planet' captures the feeling of watching your life happen through a layer of interference," the band said of the A-side. "It's about searching for connection in a world that feels distant and artificial. We wanted the music to feel like a blanket of sound — massive and overwhelming — like trying to find a signal through endless noise."
Both tracks are streaming now.