Premiere: ST 37 mix heavy psych with gallows humor on “Hollywood Cemetery”
Austin space-rockers ST 37 are releasing their new self-titled double album on Friday via Super Secret Records. And today, Treble premieres a thunderous new track from the album. “Hollywood Cemetery” is a furious heavy psych track, bridging the gap between Hawkwind and The Stooges, with lots of layers of effects and the force of a freight train. It’s got a bit of gallows humor to it as well, with a chant of “Hollywood cemetery, burials don’t come free/Hollywood cemetery, save a space for me.” It’s a massive-sounding ass kicker, and another fantastic new track from some Lone Star State legends. Listen to the ST 37 “Hollywood Cemetery” stream below, and take a look at the band’s upcoming tour dates.
ST 37 tour dates:
7/25 Austin, TX – Beerland (album release show)
7/26 Denton, TX – Backyard on Bell
7/27 Norman, OK – The Deli
7/28 Fayetteville, AR – house party
7/29 Iowa City, IA – Gabe’s Oasis
7/30 Des Moines, IA – Vaudeville Mews
7/31 Galesburg, IL – Cherry Street Restaurant & Bar
8/2 Chicago, IL – The Owl
8/3 Kansas City, MO – miniBar
8/4 Nashville, TN – Betty’s Grill
8/5 Fort Worth, TX – Lola’s Saloon
Pre-order the album here.
Jeff Terich is the founder and editor of Treble. He's been writing about music for 20 years and has been published at American Songwriter, Bandcamp Daily, Reverb, Spin, Stereogum, uDiscoverMusic, VinylMePlease and some others that he's forgetting right now. He's still not tired of it.