Exit brings their supercharged feel to Down & Out
Exit Joins SypSki, Landon Cube & lil rxspy for “Down & Out (and Punked)”
New England Alternative outfit Exit have added their own supercharged flair to recent SypSki, Landon Cube and lil rxspy single with the release of “Down & Out (and Punked)” today. The new age track is infused with a high-powered and heavy-hitting melody, fitting perfectly in the current rise of rock music mixed with a hip-hop flair.
“We wanted the guitars to be really heavy on this track to create a divide between the distinct Hip-Hop and Rock parts,” the band shares on their re-imagined version of the track. “We actually tracked additional guitars after the first session and added them to the mix after the fact. That’s why they come in so hot. (Too hot, some have said!)”
The original version of “Down & Out” was produced by Pacific (Trevor Daniel, 347 Aiden, Xuitcase City, Contradash), while today’s release was brought to life by Jordan Mitchel (Aloe Blacc, Ty Dolla $ign, Young Boy Never Broke Again and more) and Andrew Manning from Exit.
Fans can stream “Down & Out (and Punked)” today at https://linktr.ee/exitnewengland.
In addition to today’s release, Exit are thrilled to announce their debut album, Bored In America, will be released on June 10, 2021. Although this is their official debut, they’re anything but new to the game. Andrew Manning, TJ Piccirillo and Will Tenney have spent the last 15 years in clubs all over the country touring with the likes of Lauv, Parachute, Cash Cash, Valencia, The Click 5, Bird By Bird and more. What started as a fun way to stay involved in music eventually turned into a passion project for the trio.
After their first collection of demos, Familiar Ground, ended up on the iTunes Alternative chart, the band collaborated with acts like boyband (Dirty Hit), Handguns (Pure Noise) and Story Untold (Hopeless). Now they are gearing up to deliver Bored In America, their almost entirely-self-produced full length just in time for Summer. Keep an ear out for the album wherever you listen to music, and keep an eye out for their infamous “EXIT IS NOT PUNK ROCK” stickers, slapped all over New England.