
Nashville’s LOCKSTEP have built a sound rooted in atmosphere and weight, and move between quiet, uneasy moments and crushing walls of noise. With each release, the band has tightened their approach—cutting excess and focusing on impact.
LOCKSTEP‘s forthcoming debut full-length I Know What I Saw stands as their most focused and complete statement to date. The album leans into massive, slow-burning riffs and dense, layered guitars that stay engaging without letting up, locking into sections that feel both hypnotic and suffocating. The album’s latest single, “Dog in the House of Plenty,” stretches and builds with purpose, pulling listeners deeper into the band’s world while keeping a constant sense of tension and release.
I Know What I Saw was recorded by Zac Montez at Welcome to 1979 in Nashville, TN, mixed by Matt Schumacher, and mastered by Nick Townsend. Following the album’s July 24 release date [pre-order], LOCKSTEP will be hitting the road on a US tour in support of REZN— check out tour dates below and look for more news from LOCKSTEP soon.
LOCKSTEP on tour:
Aug 25 Rochester, NY — Bug Jar ^
Aug 26 Toronto, ON — The Garrison ^
Aug 27 Montreal, QC — L’Escogriffe ^
Aug 28 Hamden, CT — Space Ballroom ^
Aug 29 Brooklyn, NY — The Meadows ^
Aug 30 Boston, MA — Middle East ^
Sep 01 Philadelphia, PA — Milkboy ^
Sep 02 Washington, DC — Pearl Street ^
Sep 03 Asheville, NC — Revival ^
Sep 05 Atlanta, GA — The Earl ^
Sep 06 Orlando, FL — Conduit ^
Sep 08 Tampa, FL — The Orpheum ^
Sep 09 Birmingham, AL — Woodlawn ^
Sep 10 New Orleans, LA — Siberia ^
Sep 11 Houston, TX — White Oak Music Hall ^
Sep 13 Dallas, TX — Rubber Gloves ^
^ with REZN
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