Interview: Hiraki Talk New Album ‘Stumbling Through The Walls’

Danish trio Hiraki pack thunderous synthpunk on their hard-hitting new album Stumbling Through The Walls, an April release from Nefarious Industries.  The album’s contorting but just about relentlessly driving rhythms feel jarring, like fiery psychological unease. Overall, Hiraki expertly interweave punk abrasion with disorienting synths, and the group’s venomous onslaught could be compared to groups like the avant-garde metal powerhouse The Body, who Hiraki cite as an inspiration.  “You’ve got to be somewhat nerdy to dig into that stuff,” guitarist Tue Schmidt Rasmussen observes, discussing their influences. “And I think we’ve been talking a lot, we’ve been discussing a lot, and we’ve been taking all sorts of inspi...

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