The Outfit release career defining new album, Preservers of the Pearl, asserting themselves as messengers of the new wave of underground rock and roll, pushing the movement forward alongside fellow trailblazers Mystery Lights, Sheer Mag, Shadow Show, UniBoys + more.

With Preservers of the Pearl,The Outfitdeliver their most complete and fearless statement yet—a record that isless like a collection of songs and more like a living organism. Trackedto tape at their own Camera Varda studio, the album captures the band live in the room—breathing, musing, and believing—every imperfection intact.

It’s the sound of human hands and hearts at work, their bodies as instruments, played bysomething greater, in a shared moment of co-creation, preserved in real time. 

Everything has been leading here. 

For the first time since Attack in Black, Daniel Romano shifts from his position as sole writer, opening the floor to Outfit stalwarts Ian Romano and Carson McHone, and welcoming into the fold longtime friend and legendary Canadian rock-n-roller, Tommy Major.

The band is functioning for the first time as a true collective—multiple voices and perspectives—all serving one creative pulse. The result is both a new beginning and a homecoming—an album that feels discovered, not designed.

Thematically, Preservers of the Pearl, presents music as communion—rock n roll as experience beyond the borderlands of matter—bridging the physical with the philosophical. 

It pushes back against the flattening forces in modern times—what the band calls “the mono-agriculture of the mind.” In a “target culture”, condemned tohomogeny and banality, The Outfit refuse polish and uniformity, embracing imperfection as truth, and promoting curiosity through creativity.

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