Jobber release new single "Clothesline From Hell"

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NYC wrestling-inspired rock band Jobber have unveiled another single from their forthcoming album Jobber To The Stars.
Released today, “Clothesline From Hell” is named after the finishing move from WWE Hall of Famer John Bradshaw Layfield. Vocalist Kate Meizner said this about the new single, which can be heard here:
"'Clothesline From Hell' is about learning to emotionally detach from my job and draw clear lines to protect your personal time. 'I only come here to get paid’ is the thesis of the song—the mantra I have to repeat and internalize when the 9:00 to 5:00 grind is really getting to me, or when my job begins to feel more like an identity, and starts impacting my self-worth. Internalizing the mantra, and protecting this boundary, is the only way for me to maintain any semblance of sanity. Musically, I was inspired by Queens of The Stone Age in the groove and structure."
Jobber To The Stars will be released this Friday (August 22) via Exploding In Sound Records.. Pre-orders for the album can be made here. On Saturday (August 23), Jobber will perform at Philadelphia’s God's Auto Body alongside Freezing Cold and Universal Girlfriend.
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