Copper Feast
ZEAHORSE - Let's Not (And Say We Did) LP (colour vinyl)
Limited edition of 250 copies on black and neon green swirl colour vinyl.
Highly recommended.
"The record is filled with ratbag cynicism, big beats and snarly guitars. Structures are reminiscent of early 90’s punk bands like Unwound and Fugazi but there’s also lashes of thick heavy psych which the band are renowned for.
In terms of themes and focus points of the album, we're talking: Satirical commentary on social behaviour both online and in the real world, the confusion we have with living life in the moment as well as trying to live a life online, struggles and challenges with identity, with what to believe and what to ignore and also the more money people make the more skewed their ideas of happiness become."
"Driving and heavy yet not Metal at all, Zeahorse lurk in this loud Post-Punk world where Killing Joke never stopped delivering magical anthems... A merging of Shellac’s lo-fi mastery and Baddie’s brash bombast." - Rock and Roll Fables
"a chaotic record full of squealing feedback, moments of dissonance, and even some sludginess. On the other, it can also be incredibly mesmerising, lulling its listeners into an almost hypnotic, relaxing, state....8/10" - Distorted Sound Mag
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