The Growlers: Not. Psych!
Not. Psych!
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- Label: FatCat, 2013
- Erscheinungstermin: 1.11.2013
Die Surf-Rocker The Growlers aus Kalifornien gehen für ihr neuestes Video „Someday" auf eine homo-erotische Obdachlosen-Hochzeitsreise.
Die Band könnte Freunden gefallen von: The Black Keys, The Beach Boys, Thee Oh Sees, Ty Segall, Captain Beefheart, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Black Lips, The Doors, The Allah-Las.
Following hot on the heels of The Growlers’ acclaimed ‘Hung at Heart’ LP, their first for FatCat, ‘Not. Psych!’ sees the famously prolific band deliver another set of their distinctive brand of warped, yet highly melodic, pop songs; zoning in on a vision and aesthetic that is truly unique. Opener ‘Dogheart II’ encapsulates The Growlers world perfectly, incorporating jangly surf guitars, a ramshackle skiffle shuffle, elements of psychedelia, and garage rock production, while featuring a typically captivating vocal performance from Brooks Nielsen extolling the virtues of younger women, signing off each chorus with trademark humour; “Take it from a dirty young man”. Elsewhere, ‘Humdrum Blues’ is one of the boldest and most direct pop songs The Growlers have yet written, and also one of the most heartfelt. While the band fit comfortably on stages at festivals alongside contemporaries such as Black
Die Band könnte Freunden gefallen von: The Black Keys, The Beach Boys, Thee Oh Sees, Ty Segall, Captain Beefheart, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Black Lips, The Doors, The Allah-Las.
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Following hot on the heels of The Growlers’ acclaimed ‘Hung at Heart’ LP, their first for FatCat, ‘Not. Psych!’ sees the famously prolific band deliver another set of their distinctive brand of warped, yet highly melodic, pop songs; zoning in on a vision and aesthetic that is truly unique. Opener ‘Dogheart II’ encapsulates The Growlers world perfectly, incorporating jangly surf guitars, a ramshackle skiffle shuffle, elements of psychedelia, and garage rock production, while featuring a typically captivating vocal performance from Brooks Nielsen extolling the virtues of younger women, signing off each chorus with trademark humour; “Take it from a dirty young man”. Elsewhere, ‘Humdrum Blues’ is one of the boldest and most direct pop songs The Growlers have yet written, and also one of the most heartfelt. While the band fit comfortably on stages at festivals alongside contemporaries such as Black
- Tracklisting
LP
- 1 Dogheart II
- 2 Hiding Under Covers
- 3 Tell It How It Is
- 4 Humdrum Blues
- 5 Ol' Rat Face
- 6 Change In Your Veins
- 7 Nobody Owns You