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Hans Condor are set to release their new album, Breaking And Entering, on the 16th November via Dial Back Sound. The album was recorded in two spaces that are worlds apart, Nashville’s Grand Victor Sound, historically known as RCA Studio A, and the backyard workspace of a local Nashville musician named Eliot Virula, a one room shack dubbed The Shed.

Ahead of the album’s release Hans Condor have given The Punk Site an exclusive stream of the track Pent Up Aggression. Frontman Charles Kaster had this to say about the track; “It was written in 15 minutes. Music, words and all. It was one of those where the time it took to write reflected the subject material. It was a happy vomit.”
As Breaking And Entering was completed the band hit a series of managerial and personal snags that made hiatus seem like the thing to do, then the untimely death of founding bassist Erik Holcombe put any future releases and the band’s existence in serious doubt. As it does most often, time has a way of reminding us of its increasing shortness and Hans Condor have re-emerged from the nightmares of recent years and are ready to share their new album.