
LAPÊCHE is excited to release their latest single “Double Knotted” (stream / order). The song is the latest track to be released from the band’s anticipated album Autotelic out February 6 on Tiny Engines (pre-order). The song debuted at Flood Magazine and is on all streaming platforms for playlist shares.
“Double Knotted” pairs hypnotic alt-pop rhythms with introspective, enigmatic lyrics, creating a sense of motion that mirrors the song’s themes of resilience and self-containment. The track explores personal boundaries and the quiet determination of holding oneself together, grounded beneath the waves rather than defined by them.
Krista Holly Diem says, “Double Knotted’ is about grounding yourself in the midst of chaos, finding balance amid uncertainty and motion. It’s not about achieving perfection or gaining control, it’s about persistence and presence.”
LAPÊCHE is a band in motion. Autotelic is rooted in presence and process rather than resolution. Named for the idea of doing something for its own sake, the album invites listeners to feel more than they understand to sit with ache, motion, and becoming. Trading post-punk edges for gothic shimmer, shoegaze drift, and melodic minimalism, the record carries a quiet spiritual charge. Produced by Alex Newport (At The Drive-In, Bloc Party, Death Cab for Cutie) and recorded in Joshua Tree, Autotelic reflects the stillness and expanse of the desert.
Formed in 2016 as Krista Holly Diem’s solo project, LAPÊCHE has grown into a fully collaborative Brooklyn-based band with longtime members Dave Diem (bass) and Drew DeMaio (guitar), joined by drummer Colin Brooks (Samiam). Much of the album’s emotional clarity comes from lived experience: Krista and Dave, who are married and in long-term sobriety, bring a shared language of healing, honesty, and presence to their songwriting. That commitment shapes not only the lyrics, but the way the band creates together.
Across Autotelic, LAPÊCHE builds a patient, immersive sound world where restraint is as powerful as release. The arrangements breathe, favoring texture, repetition, and space over traditional crescendos. Guitars blur and shimmer, rhythms pulse with quiet insistence, and melodies arrive like mantras rather than hooks, rewarding deep listening and inviting listeners to remain present inside the sound.
Krista’s clear-eyed, vulnerable songwriting anchors the record. Tracks like “Happy 4U” explore the emotional collision of joy and grief with restraint and warmth, while songs such as “When Are You From,” “The Alien Dove,” and “Autotelic Nosebleed” offer moments of softness, mourning, and mantra-like release. Having toured with Jawbox and shared stages with Torche and Do Make Say Think, and earned praise from outlets including BrooklynVegan and Under the Radar, LAPÊCHE continues to carve space for emotional complexity in indie rock with their most focused and unflinching release to date.
