Texas band Die Spitz will release debut album Something to Consume in September

Die Spitz release video for new single Punishers

Final single Punishers explores cycles of frustration ahead of debut album Something to Consume

Die Spitz have shared their latest single Punishers, a track tackling the destructive patterns of relationships and self-sabotage. Speaking about the song, Chloe De St. Aubin said: “‘Punishers’ is about things or people who ‘punish.’ Whether it’s withholding love, jealousy, or keeping someone or even yourself hooked in a cycle—the song captures the feelings of insanity and frustration punishers bring.”

The video, directed by Justin Wilson, tells the story of “a sad clown with little talent to give…but with her heart on her sleeve, she still yearns to be a star,” De St. Aubin explained.

Debut album Something to Consume lands 12 September

Die Spitz’s debut full-length Something to Consume arrives on Friday 12 September 2025 via Third Man Records. Produced by Will Yip (Turnstile, Mannequin Pussy), the record promises visceral punk urgency with personal and political themes. Though only recently in their 20s, Texas foursome Die Spitz’s impressive musicianship ties them clearly to a long lineage of frustrated people hoping to inspire change. “Some people aren’t interested in being political activists via music, but it weighs on me heavily and I feel misaligned with my calling if I don’t”, Chloe De St. Aubin says. “The four of us are free spirits with multiple interests, and there’s no limit or power dynamic that can derail us.”

“There’s a political side to it, but addiction and love can also be all-consuming,” said Eleanor Livingston of the record, which showcases the band’s habit of swapping instruments and songwriting duties.

The 11-track album features:

  1. Pop Punk Anthem (Sorry for the Delay)
  2. Voir Dire
  3. Throw Yourself to the Sword
  4. American Porn
  5. Sound to No One
  6. Go Get Dressed
  7. Red40
  8. RIDING WITH MY GIRLS
  9. Punishers
  10. Down on It
  11. a strange moon/selenophilia

image of Die Spitz courtesy Pooneh Ghana

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