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Dragged from a cold, damp industrial warehouse in Hull, Vulgarians are a four piece band who get in the face of popular culture with aggression and volume. ‘Wet Juice’ is the first single set for release following two successful demos, ‘Autocratic’ and ‘Naturally Nothing’ which have turned heads across the country.
Their caustic and strange twist on psych rock has just earned the band a support slot with national alternative treasures The Wytches that will take place this coming November.
Lead singer, Ryan Wilson-Preen comments on the track: “Lyrically the song delves into areas of negativity, anxiety and depression within the task of one’s daily routine and the people that surround them.”