Sextile to Release New Single and Album ‘Yes, Please’ This Friday
Sextile is set to release their new album, ‘yes, please.’, this Friday on May 2, 2025, courtesy of Sacred Bones. The dynamic duo from Los Angeles, known for their popular single “Disco” that has been a staple on goth playlists for several years, are making a bold move towards the dance floor with this new record.
The band recently unveiled their music video for “Women Respond To Bass”, a track that embodies the album’s essence with its energetic beats and spirited lyrics. The song features singer Melissa Scaduto delivering powerful lines like, “No more teeth / Life is bleak / Fuck your dollar”, before building up to an intense crescendo. The video captures Sextile’s time in Japan, showcasing their interactions with fans against the backdrop of Tokyo’s futuristic scenery.
‘yes, please.’ merges electrifying techno vibes with personal storytelling, accompanied by booming basslines that are sure to make an impact. This album is a mix of vulnerability and extravagance, pushing musical boundaries to the extreme. The confidence exuded by the duo is unwavering, setting the stage for a sensational journey through a high-energy record that promises to captivate listeners and urge them to live in the moment without looking back.
Scheduled live performances by Sextile include a record release party in DTLA, LA, and appearances at various festivals and venues across the UK, France, Netherlands, Hungary, and more. The band’s tour dates are a testament to their global reach and growing fan base, with stops in iconic cities like London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Warsaw.
Sextile’s ‘yes, please.’ album release signifies a new chapter in the band’s music career, showcasing their evolution and unapologetic approach to their craft. With a fusion of pulsating rhythms and heartfelt narratives, this record is a tour de force that is bound to leave a lasting impression on audiences worldwide. Stay tuned for the official release this Friday, and get ready to immerse yourself in the electrifying sounds of Sextile.