Et on tuera tous les affreux telecharger6/19/2023 This three track EP from Suzy Moon is her debut solo effort, she’s been on the road from the age of 15 though with bands like Civet and Turbulent Hearts, so she’s already something of a seasoned veteran when it comes to punk rock. Suzi Moon – Call The Shots 12” EP (Pirates Press Records) Anyways, I find that I am keen to hear more, so hopefully Funeral Pop will be out soon… Tony of Nurgle rating 8/10 I was also specifically put in mind of that song Wendy Clear by Blink 182 sound-wise, even though it sounds fuck all like it, but there we go. Anyway, I’d say this song has a feel that I’d place somewhere between Jeff Rosenstock, classic Get Up Kids and maybe Alkaline Trio when thet started to get super poppy around the Crimson era. Quite how I kept my job afterwards is a wonder… Thankfully my current boss is a decent person. I’ve failed to bite my tongue in the past, and can thoroughly recommend it as a cathartic exercise. I’m sure we’ve all been there.”Ĭertainly I can relate to crappy jobs and patronising bosses – I’ve had more than a few. Weeks seemed to last about 10 days, weekends flew by in what felt like hours, and all I seemed to do was bite my tongue and dream about seeing the northern lights. I wrote this song when I was working a crappy job for an awful, patronising boss. Yusuf explains the background to the song: “ Northern Lights is the second single from my new album, Funeral Pop. Northern Lights is the second track to be released ahead of the forthcoming album Funeral Pop. To my knowledge, Vampire Slumber Party is his debut solo outing, though. He has a history of playing in a number of bands in the London area over the years. Vampire Slumber Party is the alter ego of Yusuf Laher, who is based in South London, and wrote and recorded all the parts himself. Vampire Slumber Party – Northern Lights (self-released) Tony of Nurgle rating 9/10įor context, I’m informed that The Dumpies wrote and recorded this “drunk on a handle of Espolòn Blanco, a handle of Bulleit rye, four Fort George IPAs, a case of White Claw, four PBRs, two bottles of red wine and a box of white.” They “smoked Camel Crush and American Spirit cigarettes, took 30mg of Adderall, a little bit of molly and some psilocybin tea.”ĭrunk Dial #8 – The Dumpies by The Dumpies It sounds in fact kind of like The Moldy Peaches on somekind of serious tramadol downer kick. Thankfully it’s not any kind of weird self-indulgent sprawling mess like the band name would have you believe. On the flip we have a cover of I Won’t Hurt You by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band. These three songs also sound like they were recorded live in the same take. I’m immediately thinking of The Marked Men and Mean Jeans for reasons that will become immediately apparent when you hear it. The vibe here is very much a high octane short sharp shock kinda power-pop affair. This time out we have an offering from The Dumpies, who treat us to 3 original songs on the A-side (all squeezed into less than 3 minutes). Usually, we get an original cut, plus a cover on the flip. It’s always an exciting and / or interesting time whenever a new Drunk Dial Records 7in drops. The Dumpies – Drunk Dial Records 7in Series vol.
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