Otoboke Beaver, the Japanese garage-punk sensation, is back with a new maxi-single, "Is The New Album Out Yet?", offering fans a taste of their upcoming release. The single, set for release on June 10th, includes three tracks: "I Don’t Need To Be In Your Strike Zone", "Hey, Where’s the Thank You", and the title track. Each song showcases the band's signature blend of rage and humor, world-class musicianship, and witty lyricism. The maxi-single is a testament to the band's evolution, with a new drummer, Leo (Emi), and artwork by Naoyuki Asano, known for his work on Samurai Champloo.
The lead single, "I Don’t Need To Be In Your Strike Zone", is a powerful statement against the "dude-centered fallacy" and the manosphere's influence on attraction. It challenges the idea that the laws of attraction are set by the manosphere, delivering a message that resonates with fans. The song's music video further emphasizes this message, providing a visual representation of the band's powerful lyrics.
Otoboke Beaver's upcoming tour, including a three-date European opening slot for Foo Fighters in June, is highly anticipated. The band's ability to blend rage and humor, coupled with their technical prowess, makes them a must-see live. The new maxi-single is a perfect introduction to the band's latest sound, and fans can expect more from Otoboke Beaver as they continue to push the boundaries of garage-punk music.