Epic Fits
PRE are a London five-piece (vocals, guitar, bass, bass and drums). They released their debut album Epic Fits, fourteen tracks recorded live straight to tape in one day and mixed the next, back in September after becoming the first ever European band to sign to Skin Graft Records. Akiko’s fevered delivery has brought her comparisons to Melt-Banana’s Yasuko Onuki and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Karen O. Even on record you can only imagine her throwing herself around, breaking no end of health and safety laws as she forces every last ounce of breath quickly and sharply from her lungs. Akiko also plays drums and sings in Comanechi. Behind her the rest of the band are no slackers either. The overbalanced rhythm section (completed by Matt Warburton on bass and Rick Bennett on drums) lay down a solid but relatively unstable base for John Webb’s guitar riffs, which take no wave’s repetitive, atonal sounds to their absolute conclusion on songs like Scenes From A 1963 Los Angeles Love-In and Popping Showers, but joyfully and bouncily ascend and descend on Fudging On Our Folks and the 36 second cover of Half Japanese’s Ride Ride Ride. The album was recorded by Westminster Brown (who has also worked with The Archie Bronson Outfit, Roland Shanks and The Pyramids) straight to half-inch tape in a pizza storage unit (apparently) over two days. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
PRE are a London five-piece (vocals, guitar, bass, bass and drums). They released their debut album Epic Fits, fourteen tracks recorded live straight to tape in one day and mixed the next, back in September after becoming the first ever European band to sign to Skin Graft Records. Akiko’s fevered delivery has brought her comparisons to Melt-Banana’s Yasuko Onuki and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Karen O. Even on record you can only imagine her throwing herself around, breaking no end of health and safety laws as she forces every last ounce of breath quickly and sharply from her lungs. Akiko also plays drums and sings in Comanechi. Behind her the rest of the band are no slackers either. The overbalanced rhythm section (completed by Matt Warburton on bass and Rick Bennett on drums) lay down a solid but relatively unstable base for John Webb’s guitar riffs, which take no wave’s repetitive, atonal sounds to their absolute conclusion on songs like Scenes From A 1963 Los Angeles Love-In and Popping Showers, but joyfully and bouncily ascend and descend on Fudging On Our Folks and the 36 second cover of Half Japanese’s Ride Ride Ride. The album was recorded by Westminster Brown (who has also worked with The Archie Bronson Outfit, Roland Shanks and The Pyramids) straight to half-inch tape in a pizza storage unit (apparently) over two days. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Afrirampo
Big'n
Bodychoke
Drool
Fudging on Our Folks
Popping Showers
Dude Fuk
Scenes from a 1963 Los Angeles Love-In
Ace Cock
I Met Her in the Bin
Nope Fun
So Jazzed
Know Yr Teachers
Greasers
Ride Ride Ride
And Prolapse
slash in the snake pit
Haircut Tacos
Teenage Lakes
Gang of Wire
The Junk
Why Be Wives
Slash in the Snakepit
Love Crunch
Hope Freaks
Cold
Untitled
Sleep Weak
New Prints
Yr Fun is Fun
Not Neccessary
Duncan's Banus
Big Dique
Dead Pony
Dweller
Bonus Track
White Castle
Swollen
Silver Skull
Love, Peace & Hair Grease
Cold (2)
Treasure Trail
Goof
Coughing
Chorus
production
Industrial Surgeries
and prolapse...
Show
Ride, Ride, Ride
Drool...
Dudefuk
Game
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