Berlin's shoegaze/post - punk band Errorr is finally unveiling their long - awaited debut album, Self Destruct. Set for a physical and digital release on March 3rd, 2023, via Anomic Records. The album was recorded in Leonard's basement studio and mixed there and at Gothenburg's Svenska Grammofonstudion, a top - notch music studio in Northern Europe run by Kalle Gustafsson Jerneholm from The Soundtrack of Our Lives. The mastering was handled by Frederic Kevorkian, who's worked with music legends like The White Stripes, Ryan Adams, Beyoncé, and Iggy Pop.Leonard Kaage launched Errorr in 2019, crafting music from scratch with his own instrumentation, production, and arrangement. Amidst recording gigs and tours across Europe, Asia, and the US, he developed the first demos in his studio. Within months, Errorr's signature sound emerged: loud guitars, fuzz bass, and catchy drum beats. Leonard's gentle voice pierces through the powerful 'Wall of Sound', turning 'noise' into pop.The Swedish multi - instrumentalist is also known as the producer and guitarist of The Underground Youth and has collaborated with many bands such as The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Holy Motors, and more. Joined by Nick Mangione on bass and Andre Leo on guitar, the band has evolved into a 4 - piece, blending noise, post - punk, and shoegaze elements, taking inspiration from 90s rock greats like Sonic Youth, Pixies, and Nirvana.

To enjoy this vinyl LP, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable and use the tonearm to lower the needle onto the start of the groove. Sit back and enjoy the unique shoegaze and post - punk sounds of Errorr's debut album. When handling the vinyl, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. After each use, return the record to its sleeve to protect it from dust and damage. Store the LP in a cool, dry place, preferably upright to prevent warping. If you notice any dust on the record, use a carbon fiber brush to gently clean it before playing.