Thursday 30 April 2015

Lazy Tit



An easy title I must say - but here are two releases from Volar Records that I have only recently picked up that need to be heard. Kansas jumped-up punks Lazy have gone and dirtied up the 'Soft Sheets', a sub-two minute blast to the solar plexus, a fistful of glass-encrusted candy and a maniacal grin. 'Don't Die' marches forth like the punk horsemen of the apocalypse, flayed by phlegm and feral pheromones. Bring it on.




Then of course there is the Shawn Foree (Digital Leather)/Bobby Hussy (The Hussy) collaboration TIT. And it plays out like the amalgam of their names - the digital hussy of your dreams. Its lo-to-no-fi synth punk sworls of nefarious nuggets of quasi-futurist nihilism. It's like Numan doing Trans with The Cramps and Thee Oh Sees. Fully warped, fully fucked, fully brilliant. Digging the dystopian cyber march of '8m50s' - especially as it's seven seconds longer than that. You can still get it in coloured 12" vinyl here.

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