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Ex-KONG member Jon-Lee Martin’s new outfit Then Thickens have announced their new single ‘Worms’ is out now on Hatch Records and is available to buy on iTunes with an exclusive b-side; a re-recorded version of fan favourite ‘Blood In the River Ribble’.
The squirm-inducing and incredibly literal video for the single is probably not best watched as an accompaniment to your lunch or dinner break, as it features a writhing mass of maggots.
The sextet recently supported ‘The Killing Moon’ Liverpool legends Echo & The Bunnymen following the critically acclaimed release of their debut album Death Cap At Anglezarke last month.
‘Worms’ is out now via Hatch Records and available on iTunes here – check out the video:
The latest album ‘Death Cap at Anglezarke’ is out now and can be purchased on iTunes here.