Flat Worms 'Witness Marks'
'Witness Marks' finds Flat Worms sharpening their sound into something leaner, tenser, and more urgent than ever. Produced by Ty Segall, the album blends wiry post-punk with garage rock grit and flashes of psych disorientation. The trio—Will Ivy, Tim Hellman, and Justin Sullivan—channel anxiety and resolve into tightly wound songs that simmer and explode, echoing the unease of the modern world through restless rhythms and raw precision.
Lyrically and sonically, 'Witness Marks' reflects on erosion—of time, trust, systems, and the self—while holding onto flickers of resistance and clarity. Segall’s production gives the band’s sharp edges even more bite, while opening space for moments of tension and texture. Tracks build and collapse with intention, each one a snapshot etched into the surface like the album’s namesake. A compelling evolution for Flat Worms, this record captures a band leaning into discomfort and carving order out of chaos.