This Friday, 13th June, KNARS drops ‘Don’t Believe Everything They Say’ — a jagged, high-energy Future Garage track stacked with cut-up vocals and glitch-heavy layers. It also signals the final release ahead of his album of the same name, which lands the same day and collects work from the last three years.

The album marks a shift in KNARS’ direction. It’s politically driven, sonically diverse, and fiercely vocal. Across its tracks, he fuses Halftime bass, Future Garage, and boundary-pushing electronics.

This is protest in musical form. Not through slogans, but through sound and intent.

The lead single brings punk sensibility into the world of Garage — wild, rhythmic, and full of bite.

The production nods to pirate culture and rave heritage — Burial, The Prodigy, The Streets, all in one volatile brew.

It skates on broken beats and chopped samples, carried by a vocal line that sticks, stings, and stays with you.

‘Don’t Believe Everything They Say’ wraps up a journey and kicks off a new phase. KNARS isn’t just experimenting — he’s sharpening his edge.

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