Rising Austin quartet Die Spitz continue their rapid ascent with the release of the striking new video for American Porn, a standout track from their debut album Something To Consume.
The track arrives fresh off a wave of momentum for the band, following explosive live appearances and growing international buzz. With American Porn, Die Spitz channel raw anger into a fierce critique of sexism and objectification within the music industry, delivering one of their most direct and confrontational statements to date. Vocalist Eleanor Livingston has described the song as a deliberate challenge to those who engage with the band on superficial terms, turning the spotlight back on uncomfortable truths.
Across Something to Consume, the band—completed by Ava Schrobilgen, Chloe De St. Aubin and Kate Halter—craft a visceral and unpredictable sound that fuses punk urgency, classic rock swagger, and moments of melodic introspection. The album explores themes of identity, addiction, love, and societal decay, all delivered through a collaborative creative process that sees members swapping instruments and vocal duties.
The accompanying video for American Porn amplifies the track’s confrontational energy, reinforcing the band’s refusal to be boxed in or diluted. It’s a bold statement from a group rapidly establishing themselves as one of the most uncompromising new voices in modern rock.
This summer, Die Spitz will bring that intensity to stages across Europe and the UK, including a major appearance at Download Festival and a high-profile support slot with Foo Fighters. With their reputation for chaotic, high-impact live shows growing by the show, these dates mark a significant step in their global rise.
Upcoming UK Live Dates:
JUNE
13th – Castle Donington – Download Festival
14th – Bristol – Electric Bristol
15th – London – Electric Ballroom (Sold Out)
27th – Liverpool – Anfield Stadium (supporting Foo Fighters)


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