Indie Stores Exclusive Magenta ColourTracklist:1. Irukandji Syndrome 2. Goon Show 3. Stepping on a Rake 4. Teeth March 5. Fairyland Codex 6. Dunning Kruger's Loser Cruiser 7. Bloodsport 8. Joe Meek Will Inherit the Earth 9. Bye Bye Snake Eyes 10. Moscovium
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Tracklist:
1. Irukandji Syndrome
2. Goon Show
3. Stepping on a Rake
4. Teeth March
5. Fairyland Codex
6. Dunning Kruger’s Loser Cruiser
7. Bloodsport
8. Joe Meek Will Inherit the Earth
9. Bye Bye Snake Eyes
10. Moscovium
Genre-bending Tropical Fuck Storm present their highly anticipated fourth album, Fairyland Codex, on their new label home Fire Records. Recorded with co-producer Michael Beach at the bands Dodgy Brothers studio in Nagambie, Australia, the songs on Fairyland Codex immerse us in the chaos of a fateful landslide, picking out the characters that litter the impending collapse of society.
Acidic, acerbic, anarchic; Tropical Fuck Storm’s command of wordplay, undercut by snarling guitars, pulsing rhythms, and explosive salvos, populates a hinterland between light and dark. The vocal interplay between Liddiard and the soaring harmonies of Kitschin and Dunn creates a teetering balancing act thats intensified by the frantic narratives that evolve from their collective psyche.
Tropical Fuck Storm formed when guitarist and vocalist Gareth Liddiard and bassist and vocalist Fiona Kitschins previous band, The Drones, went on hiatus in 2016. Joined by guitarist, keyboardist, and vocalist Erica Dunn and drummer Lauren Hammel, the group has released a string of critically acclaimed albums and gained a reputation for their incendiary live shows.
Tropical Fuck Storm are masters of tension and release. The Guardian.
Tropical Fuck Storm Stir Up A Psychedelic, Dadaist Spectacle Bandcamp.
A messy, hyperverbal, supremely danceable monolith. Aquarium Drunkard.
“In Tropical Fuck Storms determination to engage as fully as possible with the reality of human existence, in all its ugliness and contradictions, they are tapping into its truths.” The Quietus
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