The New York hardcore band’s third album for Loma Vista was made with producers Klas Åhlund and Kenneth Blume III, and foregrounds the idea of turning belief into action.
Show Me The Body will release their new album, Alone Together, on July 10 via Loma Vista Recordings. The 13-track record follows 2022’s Trouble The Water and arrives after sessions with producers Klas Åhlund and Kenneth Blume III.
The band describe the album as a meditation on praxis — putting belief into action — and the process pushed them toward a sharper version of their sound. Frontman Julian Cashwan Pratt recalled a note Åhlund gave: “He was like, ‘Those parts only your band could do? You should just do that all the time. All the parts that sound like everybody else, you should just do less.’” That principle, to strip away what’s familiar and lean into what makes the band distinct, shaped the record.
Åhlund, known for his work with Robyn, and Blume, who recently produced Geese and Fcukers, both operate well outside hardcore’s usual circuits. The choice of collaborators signals an intentional widening of the music’s frame, though the first taste suggests no softening. Lead track “No God” is dense, confrontational, and built around the bass-and-banjo attack that has marked the band’s work since their early Corpus Christi days.
The accompanying video, streaming now, matches the song’s intensity. Alone Together is Show Me The Body’s third full-length for Loma Vista, a label relationship that has given them space to evolve without losing the raw charge of their DIY roots.
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