Mills Record Company

2022 release. Pumice returns with an exquisite experimental bathroom sink pop record in hand, dubbed Phylis. This time out the long-running Aotearoa band, currently a duo consisting of Stefan Neville and Jade Farley, fracture sore thumbed folk songs into crumpled bricks with riffs written on the toilet. Wonky South Pacific skiffle careens into heady organ dirges followed by galloping blurts of afterlife feedback. As ever texture and accidents rub up against melodies, rhythms are not strict and words are grubby. But with Phylis, the restless band tenders it's most exuberant, straightforward and enjoyable pop record yet.
2022 release. Pumice returns with an exquisite experimental bathroom sink pop record in hand, dubbed Phylis. This time out the long-running Aotearoa band, currently a duo consisting of Stefan Neville and Jade Farley, fracture sore thumbed folk songs into crumpled bricks with riffs written on the toilet. Wonky South Pacific skiffle careens into heady organ dirges followed by galloping blurts of afterlife feedback. As ever texture and accidents rub up against melodies, rhythms are not strict and words are grubby. But with Phylis, the restless band tenders it's most exuberant, straightforward and enjoyable pop record yet.
733102728120
Pumice - Phylis

Details

Format: CD
Label: Soft Abuse
Rel. Date: 10/14/2022
UPC: 733102728120

Phylis
Artist: Pumice
Format: CD
New: Available $16.08
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. A Car For A Kennel
2. I'm Clever
3. Ley Lines Of Kneecaps
4. Wrestle Table
5. Hurdles + Curdles
6. O For Olsen
7. Security
8. Eat Ate Tea
9. Feelings Are For When You're Alone
10. Biter
11. Toilet

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2022 release. Pumice returns with an exquisite experimental bathroom sink pop record in hand, dubbed Phylis. This time out the long-running Aotearoa band, currently a duo consisting of Stefan Neville and Jade Farley, fracture sore thumbed folk songs into crumpled bricks with riffs written on the toilet. Wonky South Pacific skiffle careens into heady organ dirges followed by galloping blurts of afterlife feedback. As ever texture and accidents rub up against melodies, rhythms are not strict and words are grubby. But with Phylis, the restless band tenders it's most exuberant, straightforward and enjoyable pop record yet.
        
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