
Conscious Pilot Ignites the Scene with ‘God’s Hot Car’

Conscious Pilot, a name synonymous with post-punk innovation, has dropped a scorching new single titled ‘God’s Hot Car’. With Joe Laycock and Jack Sharp, alumni of the underground sensation Cheap Teeth, at the helm, the track builds upon their legacy of edgy commentary on modern existence.
The final gem before the release of their sophomore EP ‘Wipe Clean’, scheduled for the 18th of October, ‘God’s Hot Car’ merges sharp wit with driving rhythm, forging an instant earworm while chronicling the absurdity of contemporary life. It’s not just a song but a pulsating reflection of the times.
- Bass that Grips: The track is anchored by a bass line that won’t quit, burrowing into your consciousness and refusing to let go.
- Lyrical Whimsy: With verses that twist and turn, the vivid lyrics of ‘God’s Hot Car’ serve a feast for the imagination, touching on the surreal and the everyday with equal flair.
- Anthem for the Disenchanted: Equal parts critique and celebration, the song resonates with anyone who’s felt the heat of life’s relentless engine.
Peeking behind the curtain, the band members share the spontaneous combustion that led to the creation of ‘God’s Hot Car’: “Initially pieced together from a reoccurring jam, Joe began singing over what had become a sexy little song, which eventually morphed into ‘just a couple little dogs’. The first track written for the EP, it laid the perfect groove that defines our new sound,” they share.
The full EP ‘Wipe Clean’ packs a lineup that promises a rollercoaster of sonics and emotions:
- God’s Hot Car
- Filth Night
- Roman Architecture
- Me & Marcel
- Snake In My Boots
- Paint It Slowly