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ESP

from The Shit

June 12th, 2026
4 tracks
12:07
The Shit
The Shit
Scheduled for release on June 12th, 2026.
ESP
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ESP
Telefone
Wound up like a mix tape No one else around Screaming down the highway No one hears a sound Every second erased Thoughts that brought you down Every single Mile takes You further from town They don’t know who you are So take it a little farther They’ll try to make it hard So you’re gonna have to go harder You can’t out run the scars So don’t let them make you a martyr Pick up your broken heart And burn every single part Tied you to a mistake Offered you an out Never touch the breaks No turning back now Tuned up like a sign wave Cranked up nice and loud They say those that don’t stay love what they have found They don’t know who you are So take it a little farther They’ll try to make it hard So you’re gonna have to go harder You can’t out run the scars So don’t let them make you a martyr Pick up your broken heart And burn every single part In the end no one can ever say they had a grip on you Hold the flame and keep it deep inside and let it burn right though Don’t let em sell you on the easy way. Let it burn you alive. What is left underneath the ashes will keep em up at night Solo They don’t know who you are So take it a little farther They’ll try to make it hard So you’re gonna have to go harder You can’t out run the scars So don’t let them make you a martyr Pick up your broken heart And burn every single part
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The Shit is a collaborative EP from Talking With Hands and Telefone — a sandwich of "shit" songs that are anything but.

With “Hot Shit”, Talking with Hands reflects on his own autobiography, a look back at his own youthful ego that, thankfully, gave way to parenthood not debauchery. Telefone’s “Bullshit” approaches from the opposite angle, a visceral takedown of a chronic deceiver. Neither artist was aware the other was writing their own “shit” song but a shared love of loud guitars, sharp humor, and calling things what they are made it clear the tracks should be combined into a split release.

The recording process was unconventional by design. Telefone’s Mac Burrus, now living in Spain, works eight hours ahead of his Austin, TX bandmates Justin and Brandon Tapp. Whereas the songs from their debut album were culled from a decade of demos, these new tracks were iterated on in real time over just a few weeks, keeping the momentum fresh. The collaboration across timezones turned into a creative rhythm - sending files at night, waking to new ones.

Talking with Hands’ Matt Smith used to say “no air was harmed in the making of this record” - joking that every note you heard from him was a modeled amp, drum, or digitally modified sound. With “Hot Shit,” he built out his home studio and embraced more raw sound, forever refining and expanding the Talking with Hands palette.

All four tracks across the release find both artists expanding their sonic palette into heavier territory. Maybe it’s their mutual appreciation for the Scorpions' legendary "Sails of Charon,” or maybe it’s the healthy skepticism toward the endless supply of shit that exists in modern life- these songs don’t hold back. No shit.

Credits

“Hot Shit” / “Tell Me Your Sins”
Written and performed by Matt Smith
©2026 Songs By Hands (ASCAP)

“Bullshit” / “ESP”
Written by Mac Burrus; Justin Tapp
Performed by Telefone; Justin Tapp, Brandon Tapp, Mac Burrus
©2026 McBurneyMusic (BMI), Industrial Audioworks (ASCAP)

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