Lars Ulrich’s sons’ band Taipei Houston announce debut album ‘As soon as Bit By no means Bored’

Taipei Houston – the band comprising Myles and Layne Ulrich, sons of Metallica drummer Lars – have introduced their debut album.
The Ulrich brothers introduced the formation of their band in the summertime of 2021, and performed their first gig collectively in Lengthy Seashore, California final September.
On November 4, they may launch debut album ‘As soon as Bit By no means Bored’ through C3 Data. Right this moment (September 14), it’s being previewed by new single ‘The Center’.
The monitor follows the band’s debut single ‘As The Solar Units’, which was shared earlier this yr.
Of their new band, the brothers stated in an announcement: “To us, Taipei Houston is about going in opposition to the grain in each side. We dwell in a time that’s ripe with extraordinarily tough and complicated challenges.
“Know-how grips the world an increasing number of, politics have develop into so polarised, we’re heading in the direction of local weather catastrophe. This music is born and bred out of the modern, buzzing digital anxiousness all of us expertise, and the way we will attempt to escape these emotions – even for a second.”
Take heed to ‘The Center’ under.
In Taipei Houston, Myles has adopted in his father’s footsteps by taking over drums, whereas Layne has taken up bass and singing.
The band are at present on a North American tour alongside The Melvins, with extra 2022 dates set to comply with at quite a lot of festivals together with Austin Metropolis Limits, Louder Than Life and Aftershock.
Final April, Ulrich’s sons shared a canopy of The Beatles’ ‘Eleanor Rigby’, although not underneath the title Taipei Houston.
Lars described the duvet as an “insane, three-minute Blue Cheer, loopy, garage-rock model” to Rolling Stone. “You realize what, boys? You executed me proud,” the drummer added.