Danish rock band Crushing reconnects with the world on second single 'family' from new EP 'voice chat'
Following last month’s single ‘clothes 2 deaf’ and two successful shows at Denmark's SPOT Festival this past weekend, today Danish rock band Crushing releases the second single ‘family ‘ from their forthcoming EP ‘voice chat’, out on May 29th via Commotion. ‘family’ is a jangly mid tempo earworm, dealing with the interchange between isolation and connection - Crushing says on the song:
"“Family” is about enclosement. About walking down the street in your own AirPod bubble because the impressions are too overwhelming — about the need to shut the world out when everything just rushes forward relentlessly. And about being pulled back into the world when something beautiful and greater still captures your attention and brings out emotions that previously felt completely out of reach."
Also, listen to Crushing’s new single ‘clothes 2 deaf’ HERE
Immediacy, intuition, go all the way. The Aarhus-based rock band Crushing disregards perfection and optimization, and instead embraces an intense process with a deliberate minimum of doubt and self-reflection, allowing ideas to flow freely and quickly transforming them into music, lyrics, and visual expressions. This approach has now materialized into Crushing’s new EP voice chat.
Across six songs, the listener is met with the band’s defiant yet unpretentious expression, where elements of Lou Reed swagger, midwest emo, post-rock, no wave, and ’90s guitar rock wrap layers of sound around lyrical depictions of overwhelm, powerlessness, and ecstasy in an accelerating, ever-changing existence.
Crushing is a relatively new constellation consisting of a group of friends who have worked across various projects and communities, with the creative environment in Sydhavnen in Aarhus as a focal point. After working on other projects with detailed productions, the musicians in Crushing felt a need to move away from precision and instead create immediate, imperfect guitar rock. This resulted in the album Residual Material (2025), which was recorded in a week and followed by their first concerts.
With the work on the new EP ‘voice chat’, Crushing became a band. In line with the band’s ethos, the guiding principle of the process was: “One rehearsal, one song, doubt nothing, go all in.” Over an intense period of about a month, the songs were written and the DNA of the material mapped out. In the writing process, the band left room for chance during the subsequent recordings, which took place over five days in Sydhavnen, Aarhus, where the songs were recorded live to capture the energy arising between the musicians.
Crushing’s songs revolve around being crushed — beneath something heavy and greater than oneself. Being overwhelmed, by both ecstasy, emptiness and powerlessness. The feeling of being controlled or influenced by something external, something whose scope cannot be perceived or understood — an absurd, god-like or meta-technological force — is a constant presence in the band’s lyrics.