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LAID Releases a new track to announce the release of his next EP.

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LAID

Laid (Valencia) releases "Help Out" as a preview of their next album "At Ease," which will be released on September 30, 2022. They continue the 90s trend of emotional hardcore and alternative rock that they began with their previous album, "Plastic Nostalgic," and which helped them win the hearts of many in the scene that makes your hair stand on end with bands like Title Fight, Basement, Citizen, or Fiddlehead as well as bands like Featherweith, Altair, Nogato, Comic Sans, or Yawners.

Laid begins a new stage with Help Out, with the desire accumulated in a pandemic that cut short the path of his previous work, but paved the way for this one. The chills and stage diving at their concerts become practically mandatory, or rather, inevitable.

HELP OUT

Release date: 09/02/2022

Format: Digital Single on all platforms + Music Video

" If not to support your loved ones through difficult times, what purpose does your passion for them serve? It is simple to become confused and feel alone in a society that is alienating, quick, and rapid. I make the decision to set aside all of my time for you so that you may talk to me about how you're feeling, have someone listen to you, and get help getting out of the worst situation possible and into a better one. claiming to be a change-maker by assisting your friends and family."

Andreu (Bass and vocals)

Video Directed by Laura Sanantonio Crespo

Design by David Rosillo

Photographs by Cristóbal López

AT EASE

With "At Ease" (2022), LAID presents five tracks that explore the range of influences that define them and serves as a glimpse of what's to come. This is far from narrowing their sound. This EP aims to decipher the set of sounds and rhythms that give order to the feelings and insecurities that surround us, starting with the opening of "Help Out" and moving through the contemplative and complex "Mirrordigger," the frenetic "Standing By," or the sentiments and sincerity of "Selfless Love." "At Ease" compiles that convulsive collection of paradoxes, experiences, and encounters with which, in some way or another, we must be at peace in order to analyze both our own care and that of our loved ones.