Alkaline Trio serves up another helping of ‘Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs‘ in the form of ‘Bad Time,‘ the darkly melodic second track to be released in advance of its 10th album, due out January 26, 2024, on Rise Records.
“‘Bad Time’ was initially inspired by a friend and crush who happened to call me while I was on tour in El Paso, Texas as an active shooter situation was happening just across from where we were staying. We could hear gunshots and sirens as the situation escalated. My friend asked if it was a bad time to talk, and I said no — I really wanted to speak with her. It was actually a terrible and terrifying time, but it was never a bad time to hear her voice. The second verse goes back to a time in Chicago when my roommate Bobby and I were almost killed in the crossfire of a drive-by shooting — high as kites on mushrooms. We lived in a neighborhood run by Latin Kings at the time of the shooting, so I reference those facts as well as how nice it would have been to hear from the same girl back then,” says Skiba.
The music video sees Alkaline Trio reunited with director Ravi Dahr, who previously turned the song ‘Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs‘ into an apocalyptic skate-zombie (empty) pool party. “Working again with Ravi and his beautiful team has been a lot of work but even more fun,” says Matt Skiba, frontman of the band. “We spent the short time we had to put this together brainstorming and sending each other links and photos and film references. It’s not every day I meet someone that loves Dario Argento or Stanley Kubrick or Kenneth Anger and so on as much as I do. Ravi did all the actual, real work on this thing, but I love being involved and hope that I helped to paint this beautiful picture.”
Recorded with Grammy-winning producer Cameron Webb at Studio 606 in Northridge CA, their upcoming album finds the band stripping its sound down to the skin and bones of its unmistakable sonic spirit, while taking that dark essence to parts previously unknown. In addition to being a darkly shining exemplar of the trio’s signature blend of wry lyrical wit and bittersweet melodic sensibility, album arrives in a confluence of endings and beginnings—it’s both the first album to be released via the band’s new label home, Rise Records, and the last to feature longtime member Derek Grant, drummer on every Alkaline Trio record since 2003’s classic ‘Good Mourning.‘