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Show Me the Body is officially ready to roll out the follow-up to 2017's Corpus I mixtape. The New York-based hardcore trio recently made the album announcement official by dropping a brand-new single called "Camp Orchestra" along with an accompanying visual that they co-directed with rubberband. Apparently, the track was inspired by Poland’s Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. In a press release, Show Me the Body explained their intent behind the forthcoming record in a short statement.

"In the midst of losing friends, we strived to create a stronger community, dedicated to fight, survive, and thrive in their memory and spirit," they wrote. "A lot of people have said to us this is a perfect time to make a Punk record. We are disgusted by this prompt. This album and our music does not belong to a political party. No authority, political movement, or side may claim the function of our music in this society. This album is personal. It is about and for the disenfranchised youth of this city, of this country, and of this earth. It is for our community and anyone who may find shelter within it."

Dog Whistle is due out on March 29 via Loma Vista Recordings. Watch the footage above and while we have your attention, scroll down for the list of headlining tour dates to catch the band live:

February 15 - Los Angeles, CA @ TBD (HAM) February 16 - Los Angeles, CA @ Pink Motel (Red Bull Music Presents: Illegal Civ Movie Motel) February 22 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bazaar April 9 - Albany, NY @ Fuze Box April 10 - Toronto, ON @ Baby G April 11 - Detroit, MI @ The Sanctuary April 12 - Cleveland, OH @ Now That's Class April 13 - Chicago, IL @ Subterranean April 14 - St. Louis, MO @ The Sinkhole April 16 - Denver, CO @ Hi Dive April 21 - Seattle, WA @ Black Lodge April 22 - Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios April 24 - Albany, CA @ Ivy Room April 25 - Ventura, CA @ The Tavern April 26 - Los Angeles, CA @ Zebulon April 27 - Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room April 28 - San Diego, CA @ Che Cafe April 29 - Phoenix, AZ @ LBX May 1 - Dallas, TX @ Club Dada May 2 - Austin, TX @ Hotel Vegas May 3 - Houston, TX @ Satellite May 4 - New Orleans, LA @ Poor Boys May 6 - Memphis, TN @ Artemisia Studios May 7 - Nashville, TN @ DRKMTTR May 8 - Atlanta, GA @ Drunken Unicorn May 10 - Raleigh, NC @ Kings May 11 - Richmond, VA @ Gallery 5 May 12 - Washington, DC @ Union Stage May 14 - Princeton, NJ @ Terrace F Club @ Princeton May 15 - Philadelphia, PA @ Everybody Hits May 16 - Boston, MA @ Hardcore Stadium

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