Die Spitz Release "American P0rn" Music Video

Hot on the heels of explosive performances at Coachella, being selected as a Spotify Artists to Watch 2026 and in Zane Lowe's 26 for '26, Austin, TX four-piece Die Spitz share a video for “American P0rn,” a standout from their acclaimed debut album Something to Consume, out now on Third Man Records.

 

In a recent profile for their Future of Music issue, Rolling Stone called the track “a direct shot at sexist record industry insiders, and some older dudes who come to their shows just to leer at them.” “It’s a very angry song,” says the band’s Eleanor Livingston.” “And I want the people that come to our shows just because we’re pretty women or they want to sexualize or objectify us to listen to that song and tell us if they’re still a fan.”

DIE SPITZ SOMETHING TO CONSUME OUT NOW

'Something To Consume’ lives up to its name, as the four 22-year-olds purge every ounce of anger and sorrow onto the eleven songs that complete their debut. Whether the outcome be metal, shoegaze, punk, or an undefinable hybrid of the aforementioned, one thing remains certain: Die Spitz are not to be fucked with. - CLASH

 

"Ludicrously urgent and deeply fierce, Die Spitz are vital and explosive" - FLOOD
 
"Future superstars" - Kerrang
 
“A fierce, fearless debut.” - DIY
 
"Four front-grrrls declaring war on your comfort zones" - The London Standard

DIE SPITZ RELEASE "PUNISHERS" SOMETHING TO CONSUME OUT SEPTEMBER 12th

Austin natives Die Spitz have released "Punishers", the third single off upcoming album, Something to Consume , due September 12th via Third Man Records. 

The record arrives on standard black vinyl, indie 'opaque green' vinyl, CD, and Cassette. 

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Pre-save Die Spitz's Something to Consume on your streaming service of choice, and be entered for a chance to win a special care package from the band. 

 

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DIE SPITZ RELEASE "POP PUNK ANTHEM (SORRY FOR THE DELAY)"

Texas four-piece Die Spitz have released "Pop Punk Anthem (Sorry for the Delay", the second single off upcoming debut album, Something to Consume, due Sept 12 via Third Man Records. 

 

The record arrives on standard black vinyl, indie 'opaque green' vinyl, CD, and Cassette.