
Who Loves The Sun
September 4, 2026Chat Pile's new album "Who Loves the Sun" is set for release on September 4, 2026 via The Flenser, featuring 10 new tracks including the latest groove heavy single "Deep Blue" showcasing Chat Pile's trademark sound,. The band's raw and cathartic noise rock style resonates with themes of modern grievances and trying to maintain humanity in a time of anti-humanity, drawing influences from pre-2000s heavy indie/alt-rock, noise rock and new wave with hooks. Channeling the decay and isolation of Oklahoma City, the album captures a sense of impending doom and societal malaise in the 21st century. Check out the latest single "Deep Blue" below and be sure to pre-order what is sure to be one of the best and heaviest albums of 2026.
RIYL: The Jesus Lizard, Helmet, Big Black, Korn, The Melvins
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Cool World
October 11, 2024Oklahoma City sludgy noise rock band Chat Pile is releasing their sophomore album "Cool World" on October 11th, following their 2022 breakout record "God's Country." The album explores themes of modern malaise on a global scale, delving into the societal impact of disasters at home and abroad and how they affect one another. Influenced by bands like The Jesus Lizard and Big Black, Chat Pile's music is a blend of cacophonous noise rock with elements of goth, alt/indie hooks, post-punk and off-kilter metal grooves, which only scratches the surface of what can be heard in the album's ten tracks. Album opener "I Am Dog Now" is now available on all digital streaming platforms.