The new single is the title track of their new album
On their latest new single ‘BLEEP’, Danish-Dutch alternative rock outfit Subterranean Street Society continue to showcase the raucous and expansive sound and the effortlessly charming and charismatic allure that they possess alongside it.
The track in itself is about censorship and the way that tech goliaths have the ability to take hold and control of narratives and public discourse and meld it into their own agendas. The track, with a fittingly punky and upbeat appeal, sees the band pushing back on this with the kind of raw and emphatic dynamism that only feels right, packing a grungy and punchy cutting edge throughout.
Singer Louis talks about ‘BLEEP’: “The title track from Subterranean Street Society’s upcoming album “BLEEP” is a song about modern-day censorship in a digital age, where the big tech canons have taken total control of our public discourse. It retells a story about “Rocking In The Free World” by Neil Young, who removed his music from Spotify because he disagreed with Spotify podcaster Joe Rogan’s views on the COVID-19 vaccines. In this tragic-comic story, we are left to wonder where the line of free speech is drawn, who the gatekeepers of truth truly are, and if self-censorship will become the new cancel culture.”