Raymond Pettibon & Daniel Adams Sür Drone Avant Garde Collaboration, T.I.T.S. Out on March 13 from Frontier Records & Geza X Records
LEGENDARY ARTIST RAYMOND PETTIBON AND AVANT-GARDE COMPOSER DANIEL ADAMS COLLABORATION ON SUR DRONE’S T.I.T.S ALBUM, CONFIRMED FOR RELEASE ON FRONTIER RECORDS & GEZA X RECORDS ON MARCH 13
Unusual Musical Album Full of Lowbrow Grit and High-Concept Levity Will Be Released on Ocean Blue and White Vinyl and Digital Platforms
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LOS ANGELES, CA. (THURSDAY MARCH 5, 2026) – A collaboration from artist Raymond Pettibon and composer Daniel Adams, recording under the name Sür Drone, confirmed the release of their debut album, T.I.T.S., on Geza X Records and Frontier Records, Sun Valley’s premiere punk rock label since 1980, on March 13.
The album will be released on ocean blue and white vinyl and digital streaming, now available for purchase from indie distributor Independent Label Distribution.
Sür Drone’s T.I.TS. (The Inimitable Trillion Stars) is an unusual, musical album full of lowbrow grit and high-concept levity. Pettibon supplied the graphics, wrote the lyrics, and performed lead vocals. Daniel wrote and produced the music, played guitar, and recorded it to 24-track analog tape. When indie legend Geza X first heard the results, he gasped “This is dynamite!!” and immediately signed them to his Geza X Records, quickly reeling in his longtime friend, Lisa Fancher of Frontier Records, to market and distribute the high-profile project.
Primarily known for his museum-grade artworks, graphic design, and hardcore punk flyers, Raymond Pettibon makes his debut as a songwriter and musician with the band Sür Drone. Daniel Adams’ trippy, sometimes atonal and sometimes otherworldly music is a mix of Sonic Youth, Can, The Fugs, Guitar Wolf and Lydia Lunch. Experimental yet listenable, loud but sometimes peaceful, Sür Drone is aural assault of off-beat musical themes and a lyrical mindfuck of sexual daydreams, pop culture touchstones and a true sense of the absurd. The Trillion Stars is a rotating ensemble of musicians, singers and personalities who Daniel assembles in Zappa-esque fashion to sing, play and generally liven up his stage shows and recordings.
Pettibon’s Black Flag and Sonic Youth album covers are widely known. In art circles, his works are frequently displayed in museums such as The Getty Center and Musée National Picasso-Paris. A self-taught artist born in Tucson AZ, Raymond Pettibon emerged in the late 1970s on the South Bay punk-rock scene, designing album covers and flyers for SST Records (founded by his brother, Greg Ginn). Pettibon began self-publishing his drawings, which adopted the DIY aesthetic of comics, flyers, and fanzines. His name soon became synonymous with Southern California punk art. Today, Pettibon’s pieces draw from a wide range of sources, including literature, art history, pop culture, religion, politics, and sports.
Daniel Adams is a multidisciplinary conceptual artist who has composed soundtracks for Roger Corman and many others. He is a composer, producer and film director based in Los Angeles CA. As a songwriter, his music is a whimsical, never-ending party. Adams’ guitar work covers a broad range of sounds, from surf-styled electric guitar and drones to circuit-bent noise. His film compositions, painted with a wash of reverb and delay, allude to otherworldly experiences. As a producer/bandleader, he is skillful at Warhol or John Waters-like montages of “street trash” cleverly embedded with references to various pop culture genres.
Track List here:
- Wacky Sensation
- Booty Girl
- King Rat Pack
- Maroon Cocksucker Lipstick
- MOTA
- Dragstripper
- Sunset Plaza
- Sagitariass’uh
- Dream Team
- Space Mutha
- Thumb Trucker
- Charles in Charge
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