
SCALER sign to Black Acre and return with new single, "Broken Entry"
Bristol four-piece SCALER (fka Scalping) have returned with a new single, "Broken Entry", marking their first release in two years.
The track marks their first new music since their 2023 double A-side Daniel Avery-produced single “Loam / New Symbols”. The new track “Broken Entry” follows the band’s recent signing to tastemaker label Black Acre, and lands as they come to the end of an extensive EU tour alongside And So I Watch You From Afar and Robocobra Quartet.
Speaking on the track, the band says: "After a year spent locked away in various windowless rooms, Broken Entry is our first offering from the next era of SCALER. We wanted to blow the cobwebs off before we show you what we've been up to."
Speaking on their recent signing, Black Acre founder Ian Merchant says: "Is there a better way to announce our return to making records than signing our favourite Bristol band? SCALER have been part of our lives as fans for years so it's an honour to welcome them to the Black Acre family. The band has always defied genre, but this new material ups the ante with sheer ambition, and we are hyped to work on a project with no ceiling."
"Broken Entry" is out now via Black Acre.
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