Filth is Eternal's Find Out is the triumphant reawakening of one of Seattle's most energetic and committed bands. The new testimony
whips forward with the force of a breakthrough and is a clear commitment to their own genesis with a deep awareness of themselves,
their audience and the shared history between them. The basic rules of the band: the immediacy must be in the foreground. The songs
should have the power to ignite a pit in less than thirty seconds. They must be lively and exciting - all of which comes through in their
latest single, "Crawl Space."
Nothing less than a punk anthem, "Crawl Space" bubbles with hot melodies and fist-pumping riffs. Frontwoman Lis Di Angelo's voice is
unique, contemplating life in limbo, where individual things are in apparent order but lack synergy and consistency. "It's about this little
window of time where everything feels like it's working - the band, the relationships, the work, the mental health, the medication -
everything - but something still feels wrong, like it's destined to fall apart no matter what choices you make," she says.