FINALLY -
MY NEW ALBUM PROTO GUILLOTINE HYPER IMPACT WILL RELEASE ON THE 21ST OF NOVEMBER ON @bisonrecs AND @ExtraNormalRecs
3 SONGS AVAILABLE NOW ON BANDCAMP TO PEER INTO THE ALBUM
DIGITAL AND CD’S AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER VIA BANDCAMP
THANK YOU
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Kumio Kurachi's album "OPEN TODAY" is getting an overseas release on December 6th. Probably my favorite album released this year. All the voices and instruments are played by him (except a Mellotron on the first track).
Highly recommended.
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Japanese singer-songwriter Kumio Kurachi with an excellently all-over-the-place album of freeform DIY pop, angular shenanigans and mystifying poetry, new via the excellent Bison label that’s also home to Still House Plants
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MODE AT LIQUIDROOM 2024.09.21
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Still House Plants
OPEN 17:30 / START 18:30
LIQUIDROOM
@LIQUIDROOM
前売5,500円[スタンディング] チケットは下記リンクにて販売中🔗
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The Wire 483 is out now! https://t.co/6KAf1mixCp
Still House Plants: London’s post-post punk trio use deconstructed songform to tap emotions others cannot reach. By Frances Morgan.
Plus: NikNak, Cheer-Accident, Kristin Hersh’s Jukebox, Lolina, FUJI||||||||||TA, and much more!
Amidst the tasteful clamor of Still House Plants' 'If I don’t make it, I love u' is an equal sense of uncertainty and ecstasy: a navigation of intimacy one bold, imperfect step at a time.
It's our Album Of The Week: https://t.co/D9SVGDqleQ
On their third album, Still House Plants bring out the thrashy energy and emotional heft of their gigs, but without losing any of their angular charm.
If I don't make it, I love u is our Album of the Month
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Cheers to @JenniferLAllan for including 'If i don't make it...' in this months Rum Music, alongside pal and colleague @ReganBowering's wicked Solos for _ _ _ _ Spaces
"While I love the gangly stunt-falls of previous albums, this one's got so many feelings – see the vocal in 'Sticky'; the watery rushing of cymbals in ‘M M M’; breathless guitar in 'Pant', and the love letter to I don't know or what, that is 'no sleep deep risk'." 🥲 @theQuietus
Super pleased to announce that Tom Mudd will complete the bill for the Still House Plants album launch show at Fairfield Working Men's Club on the 19th of April.
Tom will present his recent 'Guitar Cultures' work. A big highlight for us in 2023!
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