Unless you’ve been ignoring our tweets, Facebook posts and generally have been successful in avoiding the site for the good part of the summer – then you probably are aware of Acid Glasses by now.
The Memphis man is set to play the hotly-topped Binnacle festival this weekend, before staying in London for the launch show of label Stroll-On Records.
‘JPEG Hoarder’ is the b-side to new single ‘My Pale Garden’, but the two songs are completely worlds-apart. While the A-side is a distorted take on a Beatles-esque pop hit, this track channels Jim Morrison’s ghost via the help of a ouija board – oh and probably a sampler or two as well.
‘My Pale Garden’ is out now on Stroll-On.
Check back later this week for our TLOBF Introducing piece on Acid Glasses.
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