Phoenix's SNAILMATE offer antidote to a pressurized year: treat yourself to a 'Stress Sandwich' 

FOR FANS OF: System of a Down, Primus, twenty one pilots, Ashnikko, Green Jello, 100 gecs, Mr. Bungle, Mindless Self Indulgence, Limp Bizkit, Poppy
FOCUS TRACKS:  The Laziest Man In the World (radio edit), It's Coming Back (radio edit), I Know What You Want  
* FCC clean - I Know What You Want, Overwaiter, My Weird Gross Body 
and radio edits for The Laziest Man In the World, It's Coming Back
** FCC warning for The Snailmate Show, Shoulda Brought Snacks, Toll Road, Donuts in the Rain and the original versions of Trash Baby, The Laziest Man in the World, It's Coming Back!

'Stress Sandwich' album   https://snailmate.bandcamp.com/album/stress-sandwich
CD, vinyl & merch  https://snailmateband.storenvy.com
Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/album/4Hw9gzWkUvZ2tLNCKjTU7S
'Trash, Baby'  https://youtu.be/I8DYDTLWaGM
'The Laziest Man in the World'  https://youtu.be/8jOdEhdyD0Y
'I Know What You Want'  https://youtu.be/hSFjMkuVQ9M
Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/snailmate
Website / Tour Dates  https://snailmate.com

"Ferocious and evocative... an intense sonic fusion of thrash rock, hip hop and punk complete with an infectious layered screamo chorus and daring synths. Fuzzy basslines glide over intense drumming full of emotion for an enthralling must listen" ~ Earmilk

“This homage to being chronically, unwaveringly lazy is another standout hybrid gem from the pair, and proves as eccentric as it is downright catchy” ~ Phoenix New Times

“A genre-bending rollercoaster ride that defies convention and categorization. This album seamlessly weaves together elements of synth music, punk and metal while drawing inspiration from an eclectic mix of artists ranging from Daft Punk and Public Enemy to Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park... unique and electrifying” ~ Skylight Webzine

"How this isn’t pouring from every MF-ers lips in time of need is a mystery" ~ Global Texan Chronicles


Phoenix-based Snailmate crowned 2023 by releasing their album 'Stress Sandwich' and relentlessly touring. Rleased via Toronto's Indiestructable Records, they offer a twisted humorous take on existential anxiety, delivering funky, poppy, screamy fun through alternative raps. The duo's also presents the video for 'Trash, Baby', created by Chase A Warren.

Alternatively described as synthpunk grindcore pop nerd rap, this has practically become a way of life for the duo, reinforced by their earlier albums 'Live In Japan' (2019) and 'Love in the Microwave' (2017), plus a myriad of EPs and singles. Known for their frenetic and impressive shows (numbering over a thousand now), 2023 saw the ban

Snailmate is lyricist-vocalist and synth wizard Kalen Lander and drummer-backup vocalist Bentley Monet, whose music fuses synthpunk, grindcore, pop and nerd rap for an unpredictable and explosive sound. Together they craft music that is cathartic and relatable yet unique and genre-defying, using humor and wit to tackle topics from isolation and queer identity to bangers about hot sauce and nostalgia.

Produced by Ari Leopold at Lava Lake Studio in Phoenix, 'Stress Sandwich' is about growth, exploring themes such as vulnerability, disappointment, and art-making as a beautiful yet imperfect process. They go head to head with depression, anxiety, imposter syndrome, anger, hunger, laziness... but also fun things! These 10 tracks - laced with sarcasm, breathless lyricism and unpredictable genre-bending energy - will leave you satisfied and wanting more.

"This album has been in the works for so long. It took years to process all these feelings and experiences and distill them into just ten short songs, but I’m really glad we didn’t try and finish this thing any sooner. It would have tasted so much different. The flavors needed time to develop. I couldn’t have written 'Toll Road' until that bastard stole our money. 'The Snailmate Show' wasn’t a thing before we were forced to quarantine and couldn’t play live. And until we had to go through some intense physical changes, 'My Weird Gross Body' just wouldn’t have been the same," says  Kalen Lander.

"I beat myself up a lot during this whole process. I felt like I was taking too long to write the lyrics, and that meant that I was bad at writing. I had lost my touch. But then I really started to understand how, when I FINALLY finished the words for a song, it was perfect. It couldn’t have been perfect if I’d forced it out any sooner. And I think 'The Laziest Man in the World' encapsulates that sentiment better than anything." 

As part of the LGBTQ community and with Bentley being a transgender artist, Snailmate inspires their listeners to be unapologetic and unashamed of who they are, cultivating a fervent fanbase based on inclusivity and shows as a safe space for all genders and people of all sexualities.

'Stress Sandwich' is out now, available digitally from fine music platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify and Bandcamp. It can also be ordered on vinyl and CD vinyl from the band's own store, where ample merch is also available, including their very own award-winning hot sauce!

CREDITS
Performed by Kalen Lander & Bentley Monet
Written by Kalen Lander & Bentley Monet
Produced by Kalen Lander & Ari Leopold
Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Ari Leopold @ Lava Lake Studio in Phoenix, AZ
Music video by Chase A Warren

TRACK LIST  
1. Trash, Baby 01:58
2. The Snailmate Show 02:39
3. It's Coming Back! 02:41
4. Shoulda Brought Snacks 02:09
5. The Laziest Man in the World 02:21
6. Overwaiter 02:52
7. I Know What You Want 01:54
8. My Weird Gross Body 02:04
9. Toll Road 01:30
10. Donuts in the Rain 02:48

LIVE DATES
Jan. 12   Tempe, AZ @ The Beast
Jan. 14   Phoenix, AZ @ Last Exit Live
Mar. 23  Phoenix, AZ @ Gracie's Tax Bar
Apr 19  Los Angeles, CA  @ The Offbeat


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