Deaf Lingo explore the aspects of social disobedience in their new single “Push It”

Deaf Lingo is a band out of Italy, and they will release their second studio album ”Lingonberry” in April. Coming off the release of that album is this nicely put-together song full of melodic punk, lo-fi garage sounds, and bittersweet indie nuances, that the four-piece out of Milan have invented for themselves.

Deaf Lingo’s newest song is called “Push It,” and not only does it serve as the third taste in the lead-up to their aforementioned album, but “Push It” actually showcases what the band has to offer in the way they are able to showcase an energised garage rock track that touches on the notions of laziness, no ambitions, and being ok doing nothing in life.

“It’s about stopping trying to be someone society wants you to be,” the band say on the release of the song. “A sort of social disobedience.”

Death Lingo’s second album ”Lingonberry” will be released through the Swedish label Lövely Records.

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