Raunchily angry, scratchy, dark, bold, minimalist post-punk and heavy rock comes like a bullet with a devilishly menacing video in this new project by members of PINS, Girls Names, and September Girls, and heralds their forthcoming debut album: Tuesday. Nothing Exists. The trio are based variously in Manchester, Belfast and Dublin, and the video captures a heady mixture of fury, stress, frustration, disgust and sex, was created by singer and guitarist Lois Macdonald. She is joined in the band by Sarah Grimes on drums and Philip Quinn on bass. The album is due out on 9 September via TULLE.
The video playfully portrays four demons, described thus:
“There’s Urth - mother of nature, sprouting roots to ground themselves and always thirsty. Jeen - the ghost of the mother of Brad Pitt's character in Thelma And Louise, they have seen and done it all. Monarch - demonic royalty of the highest order, not to be disobeyed unless you like that sort of thing. And finally Trubble - the most depraved of the demons with an insatiable lust for pleasure. Trubble experiences every orgasm that occurs on earth and as a result finds it difficult to concentrate.”
So… step softly into the inevitable world of the underground …
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