PLEASE NOTE: This item is a pre-order and is estimated to ship in May 2026, all items ordered with this product will ship at the same time. We ask that you please refrain from emailing us with questions regarding the status of this item, as all updates will be posted here.
Philadelphia noise rockers, Doused, return with their first complete release in 4 years, sckrpnch. Produced & recorded by the band in Philadelphia, the EP was mixed and mastered by Zac Montez (Whirr, Cloakroom, Turnover). For its Friday the 13th release, Doused are teaming up with the Louisville-based label, The Funeral Party (Luster, Halloween, Fearing) for a limited 12” vinyl.
Since releasing their 2021 debut, Murmur, Doused have gained a miniature cult-like status, also playing alongside acts such as Crushed, TAGABOW, High, Peel Dream Magazine and more. This recent collection combines the band’s pop-laden sensibilities with a more raw and refined attack that deters from the down-tuned abuse and reverb reliance that has become a crutch of their contemporaries. Across its almost 20 minute runtime, sckrpnch is a near continuous onslaught of deafening guitar noise, idyllic co-ed vocals and whirling samplers & synthesizer.
PLEASE NOTE: This item is a pre-order and is estimated to ship in May 2026, all items ordered with this product will ship at the same time. We ask that you please refrain from emailing us with questions regarding the status of this item, as all updates will be posted here.
Philadelphia noise rockers, Doused, return with their first complete release in 4 years, sckrpnch. Produced & recorded by the band in Philadelphia, the EP was mixed and mastered by Zac Montez (Whirr, Cloakroom, Turnover). For its Friday the 13th release, Doused are teaming up with the Louisville-based label, The Funeral Party (Luster, Halloween, Fearing) for a limited 12” vinyl.
Since releasing their 2021 debut, Murmur, Doused have gained a miniature cult-like status, also playing alongside acts such as Crushed, TAGABOW, High, Peel Dream Magazine and more. This recent collection combines the band’s pop-laden sensibilities with a more raw and refined attack that deters from the down-tuned abuse and reverb reliance that has become a crutch of their contemporaries. Across its almost 20 minute runtime, sckrpnch is a near continuous onslaught of deafening guitar noise, idyllic co-ed vocals and whirling samplers & synthesizer.