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Formed in 1996 in Portland, Oregon Kind of Like Spitting could be the first real buzz band of the year with new track ‘Bullied By A Bee’ – their first new material for a decade – which you can stream in full below. We’re sort of sorry for that pun, but not really.
Imagine early Faith No More covering The Cars, colliding with a Pinkerton-era Weezer with Prince on guitar. Are you salivating yet? You bloody well should be. On February 2nd, Topshelf Records will release a brand new split from Kind of Like Spitting and Warren Franklin & The Founding Fathers, titled ‘It’s Always Nice To See You’.
Led by singer-songwriter Ben Barnett, the band regularly toured in the US and released twelve albums in seven years. They broke-up in 2006 but Barnett re-formed the band earlier last year.
Stream the new song here: