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Kitten Pyramid are a bit weird, but in a very good way. Now we’ve got that out of the way, let’s all appreciate how excellent they are.
Like an explosion at a record-label that’s reassembled several decades and genres of influences into a deformed but alluring Frankenstein’s monster, new single ‘Whale’ is part ZZ Top, part the widdly-diddlings of 70’s prog giants T-Rex, bits of Beefheart, sprinklings of The Beatles and a fistful of Flaming Lips.
Sounds messy? It sort of is, but in a wonderful way, a way that makes you think “oh, there is still experimental, exciting music being made by people who aren’t interested in the latest trend” and has you reaching for the repeat button for another battering of sonic insanity.
Stream the single here, thank us later: