Working mens Club-Fear Fear (WHITE VINYL)

£21.00

the follow up to our aoty 2019 deftly weaves track after track of shadowy sonic excellence into slabs of electronic euphoria that burrow deep into your brain. songs still steeped in the sounds of manchester, that crackle & pop with defiance, made for agitating & dancing...most definitely for dancing! when we first heard filthy industrial disco opener ‘19’ played at mutations last year, we knew the new album was going to be another darkly uplifting experience. it’s a mesh of acid squelches, metallic beats, unsettling moods & synth kraut & as syd’s intoxicating songwriting continues to evolve, we get the feeling he’s just started on creating a body of work that documents our times.

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the follow up to our aoty 2019 deftly weaves track after track of shadowy sonic excellence into slabs of electronic euphoria that burrow deep into your brain. songs still steeped in the sounds of manchester, that crackle & pop with defiance, made for agitating & dancing...most definitely for dancing! when we first heard filthy industrial disco opener ‘19’ played at mutations last year, we knew the new album was going to be another darkly uplifting experience. it’s a mesh of acid squelches, metallic beats, unsettling moods & synth kraut & as syd’s intoxicating songwriting continues to evolve, we get the feeling he’s just started on creating a body of work that documents our times.

the follow up to our aoty 2019 deftly weaves track after track of shadowy sonic excellence into slabs of electronic euphoria that burrow deep into your brain. songs still steeped in the sounds of manchester, that crackle & pop with defiance, made for agitating & dancing...most definitely for dancing! when we first heard filthy industrial disco opener ‘19’ played at mutations last year, we knew the new album was going to be another darkly uplifting experience. it’s a mesh of acid squelches, metallic beats, unsettling moods & synth kraut & as syd’s intoxicating songwriting continues to evolve, we get the feeling he’s just started on creating a body of work that documents our times.