SULK stare into the unknown with new track "Black Infinity (Upside Down)"
With their second album No Illusions on the horizon, London quintet Sulk are taking their psych-infused sound into a new scope of reverie.
Picking up where debut Graceless left off, "Black Infinity (Upside Down)" sees the band inject their sound with a new intensity. Guitar refrains ebb and flow, weaving a vast tapestry that scales to new heights. Rolling drumbeats drive through the verses, urged ever onwards by an energy that's tinged with ferocity.
Accompanied by appropriately shadowy and psychedelic visuals, SULK have taken their trusted template and are using it to pave the way for something remarkable.
No Illusions is released via Echo Drug Recordings later this year.
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