Thee Oh Sees are back already with news of new record A Weird Exits
Thee Oh Sees have announced a new album titled A Weird Exits, and shared its lead single "Plastic Plant".
The album follows last year's Mutilator Defeated At Last, and its announcement arrives swiftly on the heels of their Live In San Francisco 2xLP/concert film (out 1 July).
A Weird Exits is out 12 August via Castle Face. It's the first record from the outfit that features drummers Ryan Moutinho and Dan Rincon, plus bassist Tim Hellman, along with John Dwyer.
Less than a month after the band release A Weird Exits, they play End Of The Road 2016.
Stream the monster-sized psychfest "Plastic Plant" below via Pitchfork.
Tracklist:
1. Dead Man’s Gun
2. Ticklish Warrior
3. Jammed Entrance
4. Plastic Plant
5. Gelatinous Cube
6. Unwrap the Fiend Pt. 2
7. Crawl Out From the Fall Out
8. The Axis
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