Hater share double single ‘Stinger’ & ‘Stung Again’ from their new album ‘Mosquito’

Scandinavian indie pop four-piece Hater are releasing their new album ‘Mosquito’ on Friday 6th March – an intriguing dream pop drama played out across eleven gripping instalments of self-examination.

Following the previous single “Angel Cupid” their gorgeously controlled diatribe against bland love songs the band release the double single “Stinger” & “Stung Again”.

Entering an echoey cavern of gothic strangeness, “Stinger”‘s insistent drums and Caroline’s lyrics burrow into the mind of a love-struck supernatural. She comments, “I’ve got no idea what a vampire’s brain fever feels like, but I thought it might be similar to heartache, and that’s the essence of it all.”

“Stung again” is about the struggle of letting oneself submit to feelings, when there’s no other option than to accidentally fall for someone. The lyrics Who’s got sense and Kindness and hearts – might split my guts apart seeks to explain the tormented feeling of accepting that one accidentally fell in love. After all, who can really control their feelings when they sneak up on you?

On ‘Mosquito’, Malmo-based Hater sound rejuvenated – creating a mix between the raw indie-pop energy that they’ve become known for, and a more direct, polished songwriting. The band have refined their shoegaze roots into something sharper, more melodic, and deeply resonant. ‘Mosquito’ overflows with stories where mythical twists (vampires, Cupid, mosquitos) are underpinned by the sad-eyed yearning for true love. But this is not your typical gushing album about love the band are keen to point out.

“I don’t think we strove to write love songs really; I was surprised when we stood with a whole bunch of them.” Says Caroline.

She continues, “There’s no song about ‘smootchy smootchy love you to bits’ on Mosquito. More about having your heart scratched, butterflies in your stomach, feeling empty and heartbroken, the physical feeling and rollercoaster of being.” 

“Landslide” the album’s opener, is a diaphanous number, all chiming guitars and ethereal vocals. Previous single “This Guy?” creates a mysterious first impression: the tale of a strangely confused interloper, unidentified and unidentifiable – and the band themselves call it “a quite confusing song”. Måns comments, “I love the fact that the verse is complete weirdness, and the chorus is clear as day.” The echoey cavern of gothic strangeness of “Stinger” paints a picture of ‘Mosquito’ as an emotional rollercoaster. It’s a work that spills over with half-remembered broken hearts and broken promises, full of torture yet punctuated with a gritty hope for future resolutions.

‘Mosquito’ was recorded in the splendid isolation of AGM Studios in Vollsjö, Sweden, with long-time collaborator Joakim Lindberg at the controls and bassist Adam Agace returning to the fold. They completed the project at Lindberg’s famed Studio Sickan, with Caroline Landahl, Måns Leonartsson, Rasmus Andersson, and Adam Agace all contributing equally to a sound that morphs between punchy introspection and melancholy realisation.

“Hater embrace the sculpted noise of shoegaze with the warped hooks of 90s indie rock”  Uncut  
“Your next Scandinavian indie pop obsession.”
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HATER LIVE DATES
02 April: Plan B, Malmö, SE
02 May: Nice N Sleazy, Glasgow, UK
03 May: Sounds From the Other City, Manchester, UK
04 May: The Cumberland Arms, Newcastle, UK
05 May: The Library, Oxford, UK
06 May: Hare & Hounds, Birmingham, UK
07 May: Signature Brew Haggerston, London, UK
22 May: Oceanen, Gothenburg, SE
23 May: Kollektivet Livet, Stockholm, SE

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