Staticlone (Blacklisted, etc.) have premiered a new song titled “Honeycomb.” This track is from the band’s new album “Better Living Through Static Vision,” which will be released on March 7 through Relapse Records.
Vocalist George Hirsch commented:
“When I was a kid I could hear the El train from my house, a weird calling, similar to the first time I heard Agnostic Front or Trouble. Growing up in Philadelphia I would ride that same El and Subway for hours, just staring out the window and listening to headphones. I’d ditch school (later on work) to do it, disappearing in the city disguised as a commuter.
This same train took me to gigs where I eventually met Dave and Jeff. When I moved to Chicago, I did the same. The common bond being this weird ‘static vision’ that you see while looking out of a moving train window. When I moved back to Philadelphia the first thing I did was get on the train. I wrote a lot of the LP on these trains, combing through this life, which ironically is only a one way ticket.
Staticlone is a band that makes music: Hardcore punk for hardcore punks, it’s that simple.”

“Better Living Through Static Vision” Track Listing:
01. “Better Living Through Static Vision”
02. “Honeycomb”
03. “This Light Burns Like Poison”
04. “Sullen Me”
05. “Moths”
06. “Alone In Philadelphia”
07. “Patching Holes In A Dead Star”
08. “Thin Places”
09. “Lens Flare”
10. “Red Eye”
You must be logged in to post a comment.