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Getdown Services
Crisps
The final peek into their genre-bending debut album, ‘Evil On Tap’ sees Getdown Services take on that most mythical of beasts, the incessant banality of evil. Having showcased their more introspective side on ‘I Wish It Didn’t Bother Me’, ‘Evil Tap’ is a resounding call to arms, a full-throttle hard rock hallelujah against the daily miseries of late stage capitalism. As vocalist Ben Sadler states: This song is about the nature of repetition and how it feeds into everyday life. I wrote this song when I was in a particularly dissatisfied place. Working all the time whilst still not having enough money to cover the essentials is a fairly standard experience and, as is the culture in the UK, I tend to turn to drinking or reality tv or material goods or whatever as a distraction which obviously only ends up making things worse. How can there be one fix for 69 million people, and the fix that’s offered is simply ignore it. That being said there is comfort in repetition and routine, and finding a nice middle ground with anything is important. The world has evil on tap but learning to stem the flow and bend it, much like an avatar, is the key to becoming the master of the elements.Getdown Services have long been known for their raucous live sets, and ‘Evil On Tap’ has long been a tubthumping favourite of audiences. Although not the only rock’n’roll track on Crisps, which often barrels through different genres at breakneck speed, it is perhaps the purest testament to their headbanging roots. But ‘Evil On Tap’ is also hardly out of place amongst the canny twists and turns of their debut. As expected from previous singles, there’s plenty of their signature apocalyptic disco, most notably on the title track, but veins of proto-punk, new wave, krautrock, electro and even gospel also weave through the record, each new experiment giving the listener a little more insight to the arcane, acrobatic minds of Josh Law and Ben Sadler. It’s the portentous sign of a group determined to make their mark on the UK
Breakfast Records
LP
Langkamer
Red Thread Route
The new mini album from Langkamer.Just one year on from their debut album, Langkamer return with new EP ‘Red Thread Route’, a freewheeling testament to the highs and lows of the road. Written whilst touring the UK and Europe, it's a more kinetic turn for the band, one that amplifies their trademark blend of slacker rock and old Americana. From the anthemic twists and turns of lead single ‘Total Motion’, to the soft country reverie of ‘So Long Little Rock’, in every song you can feel the listless locomotion of a band in transit. At times crawling, at times careening, it’s a dynamic, indomitable record, one that reveals Langkamer’s prowess in every riff and rhythm. The EP sees Langkamer join forces with several stalwarts of the Bristol music scene. Willie J Healey and Clara Mann lend their unmistakable vocals, while production was deftly handled by the dynamic duo of Alfie Tyson-Brown (Katy J Pearson) and Jack Ogborne (Bingo Fury). Moreover, as a bonus, the vinyl edition of ‘Red Thread Route’ comes with the double A-side of ‘Teeth’ and ‘Soul Bucket’, released at the beginning of this year.
Breakfast Records
LP