Mathcore/post-hardcore outfit UNCULTIVATES will be dropping their debut studio album “This Will Become Clear Later, Like The French Revolution” on February 06th through HORSEBOX Records. The Irish outfit have peeled off their song “Flatley” from that record, sharing the below video for it. As for that song’s origins, they had the following to say:
“This little ditty is about getting old and your body not doing what it used to. It’s about how in 1998, Tap dancing legend Michael Flatley broke the record for most taps in a second with an incredible 35 taps. What people don’t know is that in dancing at that speed, ol’ twinkletoes opened up a hole in space and time where he saw a version of himself in another dimension. In this alternate reality he was the world’s most skilled kickboxer and was loved and respected by all. Every day since, he has tried to dance that fast again in the tenuous hope that he can come face to face with his alter ego and defeat him in the ultimate tap dancing kickboxing bloodbath.”
The group assumed the main production duties of the recording process themselves and described the album as, “a love letter to America.” Joe Clayton (Conjurer, Ithaca) mixed and mastered it.