Calling All Astronauts has just dropped a sonic payload that’s about to detonate in your skull. “Time To Party”, is a ferocious beast taken from their critically hailed fourth album, “Noise Against Tyranny”, and this track is a clarion call for the disenfranchised, a party anthem with a rebellious heart and a serrated edge.

The masterminds behind this aural onslaught are the duo that form the core of Calling All Astronauts. On one side, you have David B, whose dynamic vocals cut with a commanding presence, while his programming skills lay the intricate, pounding foundation. Then there’s the multi-instrumentalist powerhouse, Paul McCrudden, whose musical prowess is stamped all over this track—from those face-melting guitar riffs to the textured layers that give the song its immense depth.

Recorded in their own studio, the band clearly set a high bar for themselves, especially with the knowledge that their previous single was mixed by the double-Grammy winner Alan Branch. And they’ve not only met that bar, they’ve vaulted over it. The influence of titans like The Prodigy and Pendulum is palpable in the track’s unrelenting pace and its ability to be both mechanically precise and utterly feral.

But don’t be fooled by the title. “Time To Party” is not some mindless celebration. This is a musical revolution. It’s a track that frames the act of partying as an act of defiance—a call to break free from societal constraints, to smash stereotypes, and to embrace your own damn individuality. It’s a fight song disguised as a club banger.

With “Time To Party”, Calling All Astronauts have launched a weapon.

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