Listen: Quilt – Tired & Buttered [Premiere]
21 November 2013, 15:22
| Written by
Rich Thane
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Further prepping for new album Held In Splendor, Boston trio Quilt reveal new song “Tired & Buttered” – three stompy minutes of quirky garage band pop that’s half way between the buzz saw delights of vintage Blitzen Trapper and the experimental psych of Foxygen. No suprise then to discover that the record was part engineered by Woods’ Jarvis Taverniere.
Held In Splendor drops via Mexican Summer on February 17 in the UK, preceded in the US on January 28. Pick up a pre-order over here.
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