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Release Date: 26/06/26
On Whatâs This? CS Cleaners deliver 11 tracks of warped, day-glow egg punk that lash out at the absurdity of contemporary living. The band is influenced by NYC downtown music from CBGBâs first diverse wave through no-waveâs mutations and deconstructions. But while CS Cleaners might have a sound rooted in music that can be severe at times, they are by no means taking themselves seriously: Whatâs This? is dance music first and foremost albeit a form wild enough for these extreme times. The characters portrayed on Whatâs This? are often caught in moments of self-doubt and panic. Like the narcissist musician on advanced single âCome & Goâ who is freaking out about losing the limelight. Ben Petrosorâs delivers pathos within lines like, âif I swallow my pride, Iâll split in two,â that conveys a sympathy far an unlikable character in a relatable situation. We witness a variety of such panic attacks on Whatâs This? They spring from the social media surveillance state, the pressures of living in an increasingly hostile city and of course from being stretched to thin.
On Whatâs This? CS Cleaners deliver 11 tracks of warped, day-glow egg punk that lash out at the absurdity of contemporary living. The band is influenced by NYC downtown music from CBGBâs first diverse wave through no-waveâs mutations and deconstructions. But while CS Cleaners might have a sound rooted in music that can be severe at times, they are by no means taking themselves seriously: Whatâs This? is dance music first and foremost albeit a form wild enough for these extreme times. The characters portrayed on Whatâs This? are often caught in moments of self-doubt and panic. Like the narcissist musician on advanced single âCome & Goâ who is freaking out about losing the limelight. Ben Petrosorâs delivers pathos within lines like, âif I swallow my pride, Iâll split in two,â that conveys a sympathy far an unlikable character in a relatable situation. We witness a variety of such panic attacks on Whatâs This? They spring from the social media surveillance state, the pressures of living in an increasingly hostile city and of course from being stretched to thin.
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Release Date: 26/06/26
On Whatâs This? CS Cleaners deliver 11 tracks of warped, day-glow egg punk that lash out at the absurdity of contemporary living. The band is influenced by NYC downtown music from CBGBâs first diverse wave through no-waveâs mutations and deconstructions. But while CS Cleaners might have a sound rooted in music that can be severe at times, they are by no means taking themselves seriously: Whatâs This? is dance music first and foremost albeit a form wild enough for these extreme times. The characters portrayed on Whatâs This? are often caught in moments of self-doubt and panic. Like the narcissist musician on advanced single âCome & Goâ who is freaking out about losing the limelight. Ben Petrosorâs delivers pathos within lines like, âif I swallow my pride, Iâll split in two,â that conveys a sympathy far an unlikable character in a relatable situation. We witness a variety of such panic attacks on Whatâs This? They spring from the social media surveillance state, the pressures of living in an increasingly hostile city and of course from being stretched to thin.
On Whatâs This? CS Cleaners deliver 11 tracks of warped, day-glow egg punk that lash out at the absurdity of contemporary living. The band is influenced by NYC downtown music from CBGBâs first diverse wave through no-waveâs mutations and deconstructions. But while CS Cleaners might have a sound rooted in music that can be severe at times, they are by no means taking themselves seriously: Whatâs This? is dance music first and foremost albeit a form wild enough for these extreme times. The characters portrayed on Whatâs This? are often caught in moments of self-doubt and panic. Like the narcissist musician on advanced single âCome & Goâ who is freaking out about losing the limelight. Ben Petrosorâs delivers pathos within lines like, âif I swallow my pride, Iâll split in two,â that conveys a sympathy far an unlikable character in a relatable situation. We witness a variety of such panic attacks on Whatâs This? They spring from the social media surveillance state, the pressures of living in an increasingly hostile city and of course from being stretched to thin.

















