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Chat Pile Drops New Tracks on Legendary Sub Pop Label
6 Feb
Summary
- Chat Pile released two new songs, 'Masks' and a Nirvana cover.
- Both tracks are featured on a limited-edition 7" released by Sub Pop.
- The band donated $3,000 to DREAM Action OK and expressed solidarity with immigrant justice.

The Oklahoma City-based band Chat Pile has unveiled two new songs, "Masks" and a cover of Nirvana's "Sifting." These new releases are available through the renowned Seattle label Sub Pop and will be featured on a limited-edition 7" single.
Chat Pile expressed their profound excitement about releasing music on Sub Pop, noting their intention to honor Seattle's unique spirit with their original track. The band's statement indicated a deliberate choice to cover a song from the early Sub Pop era, specifically from the album 'Bleach'.
In a significant act of support for social justice, Chat Pile has donated $3,000 to DREAM Action OK, a community-based organization dedicated to immigrant justice. Their commitment was further underscored by a strong public statement against ICE.




