Adebisi Shank Pull Out the Big Unit with their Third Album

by | Jun 12, 2014

Justin Pearson called and wants his mask back!  Mask or no mask though, this math rock band from Ireland is the biz. You’re probably familiar by now with Adebisi Shank, one of the many rad bands on the Sargent House roster — and we’ve just got word that their third album comes out this summer.

The new record is called This is the Third Album of a band called Adebisi Shank. It’s a follow up to their 2010 sophomore release, This is the Second Album of a band called Adebisi Shank.

Here’s a new song from the record — it’s called “Big Unit.” Here’s also a video from them playing in Japan back in 2009. Watch and learn.

This is the Third Album of a band called Adebisi Shank will be released everywhere on August 12th.


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