Shishi premieres “Dog Ok”

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The Lithuania group has launched this new single while ending its first tour of North America.

The trio that fuses the surf rock with punk Riot Girl, Shishihe has shared “Dog Ok” to promote your next EP, FAQwhich will premiere on April 16 via Birthday Cake Records, Disinker with which he has recently signed.

These ads arrive while the band ends their first Tour by North America, which took her for the New Colossus Festival From New York City, the Festival SXSW In Austin, Texas and even The beast In Mexico City on March 21.

Shishimade up of Benedetta, Victory and Teresait is a project that, in the words of the band itself, creates “junk music without waste.” He ethos rebel and extremely creative of this trio has marked his two studio albums, Mafitishei (2020) and Nearly Happily Ever after (2022), and promises to guide the content of your next EP too.

“Dog Ok” It is a song that highlights the monotony that leads to a life in the modern world, in which no one understands the value of the commitment and the Burdish pretexts predominate. “Why do I still believe in fairy tales at 30 and many?”, “Can I burn my email?” and “Why are you late again, and surely drunk?”

With this premiere and its previous single, “Žalias TaÅ¡kas”, FAQ It promises to be a satirical project that exposes the existential crisis that we all face today.

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