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Label: Third Man Records
Release Date: 09/12/2025
Variant: Black Vinyl LP
The members of Die Spitz are Austin natives, with Schrobilgen and Livingston having met in preschool, befriending Halter in middle school, and immediately bringing De St. Aubin into their inner circle when they formed the band in 2022. The group was initially just looking to find reasons to hang out more often, and decided to start a band after a late-night viewing of the Mtley Cre movie The Dirt. Though theyve only been playing together a few years (not to mention Halter only learning to play bass to start the band), Something to Consume shows a maturity and technical prowess always wielded in service of their profound friendship.
The group settled on the name Die Spitz over a brown bag of Fireball, opting for the feminine German definite article in place of the English. It reminds me of the Grim Reaper spitting, Livingston jokes. At their first live shows, they paired originals with covers from some of their inspirations: Black Sabbath, Pixies, Mudhoney, PJ Harvey, and Nirvana. The beguiling Pop Punk Anthem somehow encapsulates elements throughout that large musical swath, building from roiling verses to a growled chorus. It may sound like a love song at first, but when the beat kicks in its the obsession that takes over, Schrobilgen says. The words youre a part of me sound loving but it can be an insane emotion and privilege over someone elses life.
Across 11 tracks, Something to Consume contains multitudes and yet feels of a singular piece, an expansive and expressive set unified in its camaraderie and freedom. We depend on our freedomfreedom to do what we want, present the ideas we want, make the music we want, Livingston says. Whether its based in metal or something soft, no matter which of us wrote the song, we all contribute and work together. As a person, I dont have a strong ego or voice, but within this band each one of us is capable of so much more.
