First two releases revealed for the Too Pure Singles Club
The Too Pure Singles Club has revealed its first two 7"s for 2015 - January will be a single from Hippies Vs Ghosts, and February will be the debut UK release from Nashville's Breast Massage.
Hippies Vs Ghosts' offering "Wazo" will be strictly limited (and numbered) to 500 copies. It's a side project that Owain Ginsberg - We Are Animal vocalist/guitarist - has been nurturing for just over a year, slowly unfurling a stream of well-received noise via the formats of EP, standalone single, and debut album (titled Mother Tongue). You can expect "krautrock indebted psychedelia of epic proportions" that's "propelled onward by chugging bass and persistent percussives, [hurtling] along at breakneck speed with menacing intent, bending and contorting through a sea of swirling noise and scorching riffs."
Nashville-based Breast Massage will release their first ever UK single in February through the club. The band features Jeff The Brotherhood axeman Jake Orrall, as well as members of Diarrhea Planet and No Regrets. Speaking about their offering "Heavy Metal", the band said: "Breast Massage belies what folks think they *know* about Nashville and the music emanating from it. The shit is heavy, it pulls no punches and fails to come off like a bunch of know-nothing rubes blazed on dirt kush. The inteli-stoner rumble flows forth with heft of a legitimate conscience. Solid dudes making even more solid jams"
Listen to both tracks below.
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