Asbestos Salesman return with brutal, danceable gut-punch ‘10,000 hrs’

Asbestos Salesman unveil their blistering new single ‘10,000 hrs’, a serrated howl of frustration aimed squarely at class disparity, burnout, and sonic stagnation. With its roots in post-sludge, post-punk and 2000s indie irreverence, the track captures the rage of scraping by while others waltz through the Cotswolds with generational wealth and free time.

Jess Siggins and Joshua Hixson channel the aggressive groove of IDLES with the swaggering ghost of early Arctic Monkeys, crafting a track that’s as much an existential meltdown as it is a dancefloor detonator. Built on robotic drums, weird guitar tones and venomous wit, ‘10,000 hrs’ rejects polish in favour of something far more raw, rhythmic and real.