Phobophobes – Modern Medicine Red Signed Vinyl

£22.00

Modern Medicine Red Signed Vinyl – Phobophobes new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Description

Phobophobes have a resolutely singular sound, both unnerving and seductive, dark yet playful, where ominous vocals, rickety synths, scuzzy guitars, and a loud and manic rhythm section clash and swirl in what has been described as an eerie wonderland Loud amp Quiet. Though originally rising from South Londons gristlerock scene alongside bands such as Shame, Goat Girl and Fat White Family the latter featured Jamie Bardolph Taylor and Chris Olivares Chandler in earlier formations ndash Phobophobes inhabits is its own idiosyncratic avantgarde world like some bastard child of The Cramps and Talking Heads. One where postpunk, gothic, artrock and newwave collide forming a gloriously unpredictable backdrop to frontman Jamie Bardolph Taylors sharp and witty lyrics. Special pantone metallic silver ink used on vinyl cover Artwork by Tom Merrell Phobophobes Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £22 +P&P

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