“Armpit”, the new thing from Meth Math

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The experimental trio from Hermosillo, Sonora, arrives with their new single.

“Armpit”is the final preview of hickeysthe long-awaited debut album by Meth Math which will be released this February 2 through In Real Life and that promises to redefine the music scene with a fusion of neo perreo and experimental electronics.

After the success of “Cyberia”recognized in the playlists of Pitchfork and Rolling Stone, “Armpit” It is presented as the next sensation

“Rodeo, sarong, the beach, I pee, the sand, the sky, floating, my hair”says Meth Math in the song. Hit play below:

The album includes previous hits such as “Mantis” and “Myspace”, and features collaborations with renowned artists such as Nick León, Daniela Lalita and ZAH. The arrival of hickeys is palpable, appearing on the lists of most anticipated albums of 2024, so don’t miss this experience of a sound that oscillates between the sacred and the profane, capturing the essence of a post-apocalyptic club in nine captivating songs.

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