L.A. Witch unveil garage punk fireball "Kill My Baby Tonight"
03 July 2017, 12:24
| Written by
Laurence Day
Cali punks L.A. Witch have shared new single "Kill My Baby Tonight", the latest preview of their upcoming debut record.
The trio are following up "Brian" and "Untitled" with this scorching number, a tangled fusion of '60s garage and mirage-addled desert rock.
"We never really thought we would or could release an album," the band says of the self-titled LP, which was recorded in Costa Mesa's Hurley Studios. "We were really just finding each other and finding our sound."
L.A. Witch have a handful of UK shows locked in for September, including a headline stop at the Moth Club in London. Find out more.
Tracklist:
- Kill My Baby Tonight
- Brian
- Untitled
- You Love Nothing
- Drive Your Car
- Baby In Blue Jeans
- Feel Alright
- Good Guys
- Get Lost
L.A. Witch is released 8 September via Suicide Squeeze.
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