Biography
Two gluttonous whimsy beasts designing bedroom gonk pop for the politically apathetic masses. Anti-folk, lo-fi pop, electronica and general tomfoolery all combine to create a poetic sprawl of tuneful surrealist fantasy.
The pair hail from North Wales and have recently released a follow-up to ‘Chubby’. Called ‘Pea Wet’ their new album sees the duo dipping a toe or two into the choppy waters of the british concept album. The next LP will see songs about aliens, strict supermarket potato offers, tea drinking, masturbation and salad boxes all come together under one roof - telling the story of a gang of people who all live near a chip shop on an unnamed street in the north. This isn’t kitchen-sink drama - it’s the future…
The pair hail from North Wales and have recently released a follow-up to ‘Chubby’. Called ‘Pea Wet’ their new album sees the duo dipping a toe or two into the choppy waters of the british concept album. The next LP will see songs about aliens, strict supermarket potato offers, tea drinking, masturbation and salad boxes all come together under one roof - telling the story of a gang of people who all live near a chip shop on an unnamed street in the north. This isn’t kitchen-sink drama - it’s the future…
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