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Let's Not (And Say We Did)

by ZEAHORSE

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clivemonster
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clivemonster I'm a sucker for a bass-driven band and ZEAHORSE are certainly that !! Sorta heavy grunge Amrep wound put out back in the day, but this dark, thick, pounding sound (which is to me is very American) is all their own and I just can't stop playing it. So glad I got the 'green / black' version when I could and they lovingly sent it to me well packed and real quick. Super recommended !! Favorite track: 20 Nothing.
L Whitby
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L Whitby Hard, Smart and Catchy, I’m not surprised how good this is... 3 albums in, still kicking ring piece. another cracking LP from these dudes
黑之爱丽丝
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黑之爱丽丝 Energetic noise rock with cool bass/guitar interplay. Favorite track: Guilty.
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Panic Laps 03:22
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Guilty 03:21
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The Ladder 04:14
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20 Nothing 04:28
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Don't Laugh 05:48

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After over 4 years away, ZEAHORSE's much-anticipated third record 'Let’s Not (And Say We Did)' kicks off with a headbutt from a meathead dressed in surprisingly-fine Egyptian cotton and then only lets up occasionally so you can check your stupid phone with the cracked screen. It is the sound of gleefully setting alight a skip bin of discarded How to Win Friends and Influence People paperbacks. (Fuck those sycophants, those dim flashes in unwashed pans. No longer do we have time for them).

From the everyone's-mate company narcissist of 'The Ladder' to the selfie-aware solipsism of '20 Nothing's trendy shut-in, 'Let’s Not (And Say We Did)' is Oz noise rock at its most relevant - like watching Countdown on acid dropped into kit-home hell. The lyric on single 'Guilty', "Tried to go to heaven but went the other way" is particularly pertinent here. Blare it while the poor in spirit march joyously into the inferno that it is their paradise - on their way to a photoshoot at the beach without ever stepping onto the sand.

"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 we're 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.”

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released January 29, 2021

Artwork by Morgan Anthony
Zeahorse is Max Foskett, Ben Howell, Julien Crendal & Morgan Anthony.

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