HXLT resurrects new-age punk with new track "Together" featuring Kathleen Hanna
10 February 2016, 13:29
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
HXLT is causing a stir on the scene having recently signed to Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music.
HXLT resurrects punktastic goodness reminiscent to that of Joy Division in his new track "Together", featuring the iconic Kathleen Hanna.
Taken from his forthcoming self-titled debut album, "Together" presses through the four-minute track with urgency. The persistent drums and distorted, contagious riff elaborates the rough vocals, allowing the frayed edges of the punk-infused sound to destroy whatever is in HXLT's path.
HXLT is definitely turning heads with his offerings. His self-titled debut is out Februrary 26 via G.O.O.D. Music.
You can stream the new track below.
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