Toronto punk heroes PUP – comprised of Stefan Babcock, Nestor Chumak, Zack Mykula, and Steve Sladkowski – recently announced their incredible, ambitious, and aptly titled fourth album, ‘The Unraveling Of Puptheband,’ out next week on April 1st.
Following the previously released ‘Waiting,’ ‘Robot Writes A Love Song,’ and ‘Matilda,’ PUP shares one last single before the entire album drops next week. Accompanied by one of the Greatest Music Videos Of All Time™, ‘Totally Fine’ is a hilariously self-lacerating track with an undeniable chorus that offers plenty of opportunities to open up the pit.
The track features Mel from Casper Skulls on vocals, with Sarah from Illuminati Hotties, Kathryn from NOBRO, and Erik from Remo Drive on the gang vocals. Watch PUPTHEBAND Inc. get away with their criminal business dealings in the Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux, and read more about the track below.
“We wrote ‘Totally Fine’ after a long creative drought. We all agreed to take a break from PUP during the lockdown, to take some time to deal with our mental health, and get some space from each other. After 3 months of not writing any songs, ‘Totally Fine’ was the first thing to pop out. It broke this creative dam wide open, just months worth of pent-up frustration all smashed into this one song. After that, we ended up going on a bit of a tear and wrote the rest of the record really quickly. The drumming on this song still blows our minds. It’s so manic and wild and makes the song feel like it’s about to fall apart at any moment, which is kinda like how it feels to be in PUP.”
‘The Unraveling Of Puptheband‘ was recorded and mixed over the course of five weeks in the summer of 2021, in Grammy Award-winning producer Peter Katis’ bat-filled mansion in Connecticut. Full of typically furious, ridiculous, and anthemic songs, the recording process allowed Pup to push themselves further than ever before. With more time in the studio, they were able to craft their songs sonically in a way they were unable to in the past and allowed themselves to incorporate new instruments like piano, synths, horns, and more for the first time.
Though made in madness-inducing isolation (aside from Peter and the bats, of course), Pup were remotely joined on the album by Sarah from Illuminati Hotties, Kathryn from Nobro, Mel from Casper Skulls, and Erik from Remo Drive. The result is not just the next Pup record, but the *most* Pup record.