
Wolf Parade's Spencer Krug has shared his new song "Berserker Mode," which is the second single from his forthcoming album "Same Fangs", that will arrive on May 15.
No Rules PR shared these details: Where the album's first offering leaned inward, "Berserker Mode" shifts the perspective outward. It's restless, sharp, and a little unpredictable. A song about watching someone move through the world at full tilt, consequences trailing just behind them. Written in the summer of 2024 and first shared as a stripped piano demo, the track went through several iterations before landing in its final form. A synth version came and went. Another piano version reshaped the structure. What stuck was the pulse. A tight, percussive piano performance, locked in with percussion and lifted by the vocal presence of Elbow Kiss, which gives the song its sense of motion and release.
Lyrically, "Berserker Mode" centers on a familiar type. The friend you can't quite reach, even when you're right there beside them. The one who keeps blowing up their own life in slow motion, not out of malice, but momentum. They make enemies without meaning to. They move constantly, maybe because standing still would mean facing something harder. They don't really self-censor, and they don't adjust course. They stick to the version of themselves they've chosen, even as it starts to crack. "Your only rose is your own secret rose," Krug offers, a line that captures both the beauty and the distance at the core of the song. "Musically I love playing this one," Krug says. "I love the groove. The shapes and patterns on the piano are incredibly pleasing to play, in terms of movement, ergonomics, and tactility. And it's a fun one to sing."
That physicality runs through the track. The piano doesn't just carry the melody, it drives it. There's a loose lineage here with classic piano pop, not in imitation, but in feel. You can hear traces of Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson, and even a bit of Leonard Cohen in the phrasing and weight, not vocally, but in the way the piano and voice sit together. The swing of it. The touch. The sense that the song is as much about how it moves as what it says. "Berserker Mode" builds on the stripped-down foundation of Same Fangs, a record anchored in piano and voice, but expands its emotional range. Where earlier moments sit in reflection, this one leans into friction. Affection and frustration tangled together. Watching someone you care about refuse to slow down, and realizing you might not be able to follow.
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