
"Bubblebutt" is two minutes of blazing disco punk from raucous crew Pink Kink
26 September 2017, 17:27
| Written by
Laurence Day
Liverpudlian disco-punk crew Pink Kink have lobbed out a maniacal sub-two minute hair-raiser called "Bubblebutt".
The quintet superglue wilted circus riffs with haymaker pulses - to say nothing of the howls carving through the whole thing. It sounds a bit like Pulp Fiction's surfy anthem "Misirlou" ran through with Dream Wife's fury and sleazy "Monster Mash"-isms, but it basically sounds like nothing you've heard before.
And to address the obvious question - the song isn't strictly about butts: it "deals with the subject of the male gaze in a way that's completely unhinged."
"Bubblebutt" is out now via Big Score.
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