LITHUANIAΒ ave released their MTV Headbanger’s Ball inspired music video for “God In Two Persons”. “God In Two Persons” is the frantic kick off track from Lithuania’s debut LP Hardcore Friends, coming to Lame-O Records August 14th. The album is currently streaming in full at this location. Pre-orders for the record will ship out Friday. The album can be purchased physically or digitally via Lame-O Records.
Eric Slick and Dominic Angelella have been collaborating as Lithuania for about a decade, and yet until recently theyβve only had an EP (Heavy Hands) and a 7″ (Domesticated God) to show. The two friends are infinitely busyβSlick plays drums in Dr. Dog and Angelella writes songs for DRGN KINGβbut they finally orchestrated the time to record their first full-length album aptly titled Hardcore Friends, being released by Lame-O Records this August.
Slick and Angelella first met in the jazz program at University of the Arts in Philadelphia and quickly realized they were the oddballs amongst their classical peers. They immediately connected through mutual musical interests like Husker Du, Captain Beefheart, Boredoms, and Bjork. Dom would take Eric to basement punk shows in West Philly, while Eric would take Dom to the Avant Gentlemanβs Lodge, a defunct venue that catered to the Philadelphia art scene. Eventually the two began playing music together and started a conversation about bad band names. βWeβve been a songwriting duo this whole time,β said Eric. βWhen [Dom] said Lithuania I thought, βOh, itβs like that no man is an island thing.β No man is an island, so two men are a country, and I thought that was hilarious.β They began playing shows around Philadelphia and went on a short tour last May, but quickly realized they would need to expand live and so they added Ricardo Lagomasino on drums.
Recorded in five days by Joe Reinhart and Kyle Pulley at The Headroom Studios in Philadelphia, Hardcore Friendsspans the last ten years of their friendship. βItβs an old perspective,β says Angelella. βAll of those early songs are from or about five years ago. Itβs this thing where youβre a completely different person. Itβs cool to update it to now.β
Writing Hardcore Friends was a completely contrasting experience for the two: Angelella was used to being the sole songwriter in DRGN KING while Eric was usually playing drums in a band. The first half of the album contains older songs from 2007 when Slick was staying with friends in Asheville and emailing song ideas to Angelella in Philadelphia. The second half is all brand new songs written over the past year. βItβs sort of like this chronological narrative of our friendship,β says Slick. βIn the past year weβve gone through some heavy stuffβfamily stuff, relationship stuffβand it was pretty wild. We finished up this album with a wiser perspective on the first half of it. We even sequenced it so it would tell that story.β
Hardcore Friends opens with the pop-fueled and fleeting βGod in Two Persons,β moved along by Slickβs reflective vocals and racked drumming. βPieces,β the first single off the album, is a solid anthem with unshakeable guitars and genuine lyrics that invoke the likes of Stephen Malkmus and Archers of Loaf. Aside from their mastered melodious punk style, Lithuania is just as capable of writing a dawdling and quiet song like βCoronation Day,β showing their softer side with acoustic guitars, synthesizers, and Angelellaβs mollifying vocals. The album closes with βHardcore Friends,β a mid-tempo anthem with guest vocals from friends Frances Quinlan (Hop Along) and Rachel Browne (Field Mouse). Itβs a culmination of what the rest of the tracks have been leading up to: a resilient friendship that resonates in the face of failure and heartache, and prevails sonically.
Tour Dates:
08/11 – Philadelphia, PA – Boot and Saddle
Record release show w/ Year Of Glad, Anomie
08/21 – Philadelphia, PA – Philamoca
w/ The Sidekicks, All Dogs

