It’s never too late to disassociate. So says New York City post punk philosopher Gina Volpe (The Lunachicks / Bantam) on Delete The World, the latest track to drop from her debut solo album of the same name that is now available here. A hymn to the life-saving power of escapism, the song finds Volpe with daydreaming on her mind. A detuned, eighth-note chunky guitar riff ticks away like the steady march of time while the singer impatiently imagines missing out on a world that “could vaporize before our eyes.” Then everything explodes in an old-school rave-up that declares a path to victory over humdrum reality: Like the other 12 tracks on this loose concept album, the song pushes back against what Volpe calls “the dubious assumption that humans are in control of anything. One of my favorite...