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In conjunction with Institute’s first-ever Australian tour, Anti Fade Records presents a new three-song EP by these long-running and much-loved Texas punks. “The Shooter” instantly secures its spot on the list of Institute’s very best songs, carrying forward the melodic anarcho-punk influences (see: Zounds and Crisis) the band has explored since their infancy, but transforming them by leveraging the members’ accumulated decades of experience making potent, punk-informed music. The song’s lyrics are as straightforward and confrontational as any first-wave anarcho classic, but they attack a topic of the utmost relevance to the United States in 2026: the fiction of the “good guy with a gun.” Musically, “The Shooter” is an exquisitely layered fabric of jagged rhythms and plaintive melody, propelled into the aesthetic stratosphere when a chiming acoustic guitar breaks into the mix. The EP’s other two songs explore the remote poles of Institute’s intensity levels, with “A Privilege” edging toward hardcore—its jittery rhythm built around a short but infectious loop of lead guitar—while “Why Are These Men Still Alive” stretches out, its lumbering rhythm recalling longer story-songs like the Velvet Underground’s “The Gift,” while the eastern-tinged fuzz guitar echoes the moment when Indian raga collided with psychedelic pop in the mid-1960s. Though this EP only offers three tracks, it’s as essential as anything Institute has released thus far; if you’re lucky enough to be down under for the gigs, I’m sure it’ll make a great souvenir, but it’s still an essential grip for punks worldwide. - Daniel Lupton
Insitute’s new self-titled 7” is out February 20th via Anti Fade Records, ahead of their Australian tour commencing March 18th.
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