10/17/2025

Living Hour Release LP, Share New Single + Video "Texting," N.A. Fall Tour | 'Internal Drone Infinity' Out Now via Keeled Scales & Paper Bag Records

Living Hour Release New LP, Share New Single + Video "Texting"
North America Fall Tour Dates


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Internal Drone Infinity Out Now
via Keeled Scales, Paper Bag Records & Beloved Records

Photo Credit: Alex Squire
SAVE / ORDER: Living Hour - Internal Drone Infinity 
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 LISTEN & SHARE: Living Hour - "Texting"
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 LISTEN & SHARE: Living Hour - "Best I Did It"
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 LISTEN & SHARE: Living Hour - "Waiter"
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 LISTEN & SHARE: Living Hour - "Wheel"
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PRAISE FOR LIVING HOUR


Some of the most heartsick synth-pop since Cocteau Twins. We're talking sweeping casios, massive hooks, and lovey-dovey feelings big enough to float on.
- Noisey
 

a piece of hooky, delicately-noisy indie rock that maintains their reputation as one of the better contemporary bands doing the shoegaze thing right now.
- Stereogum

Living Hour combine fuzzy, melodic, psych-rock riffs with washed-out textures and powerful, stirring vocals to create a sound that pours over the space and engulfs its audience.
- The Underground
 

Like your favorite sweater or a bowl of cacio e pepe, “Wheel” is warm and comforting, with perfect fuzzy guitar tone, a whispery descending chord progression, and a verse melody that gives way to a soaring, gloriously noisy chorus with twin leads. This really, really hits the spot.
- Brooklyn Vegan

"Slowdive just returned, but shoegaze music was already in good hands with Living Hour."
- NPR

"“Wheel” is a blend of gloriously fuzzy guitars and big riffs that serve as the perfect time capsule for the lush vocals that combine into something that feels straight out of the 90s
...with traces of acts like Momma and The Breeders
"
-We All Want Someone To Shout For

"brings to mind Wednesday at their grungiest and least twangy."
-FLOOD

Living Hour return in peak form on Internal Drone Infinity, their fourth full-length album, out October 17 via Keeled Scales, Paper Bag Records, and Beloved Records. The Winnipeg indie rock heavyweights lean into raw and piercing lyricism, intimate and resilient energy, and skillfully crafted shoegaze-infused alt-rock, to deliver a record that’s both expansive and emotionally direct.

Alongside the release, the band is sharing focus track, "Texting," a stripped-down, more subdued moment compared to earlier singles, but still unmistakably Living Hour. Lead singer and lyricist, Sam Sarty, delivers soft, hushed vocals, transforming the everyday act of texting into a deeply felt narrative. With her gift for extracting emotion from the overlooked, “Texting” captures the quiet intensity — and sudden emotional weight — that can come with obsession and communication in the digital age. 

"This song was inspired by the process of trying to explain Winnipeg to someone over text,Sarty explains. The 7-year long distance yearn-ship from “Waiter” returns here. I was constantly sending this person portions of my day through pixels–photos, videos, and obscure observations. That relationship and this documentation felt like love and also like a hobby, and like this constant candy in my mouth. I needed to capture this existence and the feeling of living in Winnipeg."

"The song is written from this really mundane but intimate point of view, one you only have if you’ve spent a lot of time walking around the city. I used to drive a lot more. I had an ‘03 Honda Civic but the key got stuck in the ignition (this feels like a metaphor). Anyway, the world used to go by faster, but now I have to walk everywhere. I walk, and things slow down, and I notice a lot more. Like all the garbage in Winnipeg. In the winter everything disappears in the snow, but when the snow melts we’re left with the mosaic of shit. I keep a list on my phone of things I see on the sidewalk: garbage that breaks my heart or situations that I try to explain, either to myself or over text–that blue bubble carrying my thoughts somewhere else."

Sarty continues, "I imagine Internal Drone Infinity as a series of small movies projected out from within myself. The album was written while I was working as a projectionist at a movie theatre in Winnipeg, and it’s such an internal album, so it makes sense to me that my body could exist as a projection room. 

Much of the album deals with how my inner self interacts with the outside world: the places I’m from and the people I love, and the landscapes and weather that seep inside. There’s a lot of remembering and recovering–getting better and understanding who I am based on who I have been. With this, I was able to feel inside of myself. I was able to listen to the constant chatter of my mind, then give it a name and a sound."

Living Hour—Sam SartyGil CarrollAdam SolowayBrett Ticzon, and Isaac Tate—have crafted a compelling sonic world on Internal Drone Infinity, marked by icy vocals, grainy textures, warm twang, screeching distortion, and immersive percussion.

Their recent single “Wheel” earned praise from Stereogum, who called it “a piece of hooky, delicately noisy indie rock” and lauded them as “one of the better contemporary bands doing the shoegaze thing right now.”

With Internal Drone Infinity, Living Hour expand their dreamy sound with commanding clarity—channeling quiet strength, emotional reckoning, and simmering rage into one of their most powerful statements yet.

“Texting” and Internal Drone Infinity are out October 17th, available on all DSPs, vinyl, and CD via Keeled Scales, Paper Bag Records, and Beloved Records.
Living Hour - Texting (Official Video)
Living Hour Live

11/3 - Milwaukee - Cactus Club
11/4 - Chicago - Empty Bottle ★
11/5 - Windsor - Meteor
11/6 - Hamilton - Into The Abyss
11/7 - Toronto - The Baby G
11/8 - Ottawa - 27 Club 
11/9 - Montreal - L’esco
11/11 - Boston - Deep Cuts
11/12 - Catskill - Avalon Lounge
11/13 - New York - Night Club 101
11/14 - Philadelphia - Ortlieb's
11/15 - Lambertville - Soupcon Salon
11/16 - Pittsburgh - Government Center
11/21 - Winnipeg - Park Theatre

★ w/ The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

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