Spiders From Uranus Weave Epic Debut Single “It Don‘t Love You”

We recently had the amazing opportunity to check out the debut single “It Don’t Love You” from Seattle band Spiders from Uranus, the new project from former members of 80s PNW punk veterans Young Pioneers

You can listen to “It Don’t Love You” on Spotify Here and on Apple Music Here and you can check out the video below

We love everything about “It Don’t Love You” from Spiders From Uranus. They have a sound and a infectious DIY spirit that rings loud and clear on “It Don’t Love You”

Songwriter Chris Pugh formerly of Young Pioneers, Pet Projects, Creep, Saba, and many more. Pugh tapped longtime collaborators Colm Meek, who played with Pugh in Creep and Saba, as well as in a project called Heliotrope, and Scott Vanderpool, who played in Young Pioneers as well as Chemistry Set, to form Spiders of Uranus.

The album’s single “It Don’t Love You” is a flaming, raucous spin around the streets of a city that is not what you hoped it would be. “It’s about having your city grow and change and not be the place it once was. Having your city become a place that’s too expensive for weirdos and artists to thrive.” Pugh says of the song, which finds its hook in the contagious harmonies of Pugh and Vanderpool: “You love this city but it don’t love you.” Shame and disconnect rear their heads for the briefest moments, ugly truths delivered with fiery rock and roll that doesn’t wait for anything. At the end of it all, we’re left with the sense that in some reality, the weirdos and the artists are thriving; they’re leaving it all on the stage.

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