The track is a study in perpetual motion – caught between an exhilarating swagger and a drunken lurch. Built around a spiralling, infectious synth lead-line, rolling bass and drums, and skittish guitars, this all provides the backbone for Conor Clements’ visceral vocal spitting.
It tells a tawdry tale, examining the propensity for unhinged views born of banal insularity. As the band explain:
“A father hiding behind a screen, a family watching the Queen’s jubilee and a wife leaving her unloving husband for a new life in Spain. We’ve seen all of these people and we know them too.
rough enough, slightly catchy, fresh, some gripping bass stuff and generally pretty fantastic. thx for this EP! hope there will be more to come, and a chance to see you live. Iris Irrlicht
The excellent Barcelona label House of (S)PUNK is back with a five-song comp showcasing the local hardgroove scene. Bandcamp New & Notable May 1, 2024