'68, the duo fronted by ex-The Chariot frontman and guitar Josh Scogin, is now streaming their crunchy-as-all-hell new single "Bad Bad Lambo". The song is off the duo's new EP Love Is Ain't Dead out this Friday. The EP was produced by Nick Raskulinecz (Deftones, Korn, Alice in Chains).
"Now, I know that riffs (no matter how dirty) won't stop racism or stupidity, but never underestimate the power of art," said Scogin. "Maybe these riffs can help people remember we are all just meat, wrapped around some bone. All of the complex diversities that we bring to the table, after that fact, should be celebrated. It is what separates us from the machines. Humans are beautiful. Maybe I'm a bit overdramatic as to what riffs can do, but let me leave you with this….There is still more love in the world than hate. It might get far less media coverage, but I assure you Love Is Ain't Dead."
If you're in the mood for more '68, check out their cover of "Summertime Blues" here.