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British art-pop five-piece Shrag and US indie sensations Tunabunny are teaming up for a joint headline UK tour in February. To commemorate this union and the unmissable series of shows, the bands are releasing a split 7” on 20 February, a three-way release between labels WIAIWYA, Fortuna POP! and Happy Happy Birthday To Me.
The single features a brilliant new track from Shrag entitled “Tendons in the Night” as well as Tunabunny’s song “Locusts”. Shrag recorded “Tendons in the Night” along with their forthcoming album Canines, at Gargleblast Studios with producer Andy Miller (Life Without Buildings, Mogwai, Sons and Daughters).
“Tendons in the Night” is a visceral song bristling with urgency, melody, and danger, and is the sound of a band fully in their stride. Shrag describe the song as “a voyeuristic ode to the pursuit of gymnastic perfection, but we doubt very much it will be sanctioned by the IOC."
Tunabunny hail from Athens, GA and have just released their arrestingly exciting second LP Minima Moralia on Happy Happy Birthday To Me records. 'Locusts' is a song about destruction and unwanted guests, those who ravage the dead soil for their personal and political gain.
Tracklisting:
1. Tendons In The Night - Shrag
2. Locusts - Tunabunny -
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On the cusp of the release of Canines, their hotly anticipated third album via WIAIWYA and Fortuna POP!, Shrag bare their teeth and offer the second single from the record, the title track Show Us Your Canines.
A visceral pop song bristling with excitement and melody, Show Us Your Canines is the sound of a band fully in their stride, with the band's signature girl/girl/boy vocals revealing more complex arrangements and a greater sense of urgency and danger.
Tracklisting:
1. Show Us Your Canines
2. Trains That You're Not On -
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Taken from the band's third long-player Canines, Shrag's new single Devastating Bones is due for release on 10 September. Heralding them as one of the most exciting British bands around, Devastating Bones is a sordidly salacious stomper, fizzing with energy and raw emotion.
Shrag's Bob Brown says this about the song: "I wanted to do a glam song. A proper, chant-along, fist-punching glam song. I was born in the epicentre of glam rock - Wolverhampton, so it seemed a natural thing to do.
Of course in the end it sounds like a Shrag song but that's a good thing too! And it's possibly the only pop song in history to mention the word 'Ischium'".Helen King, the band's lyricist, describes Devastating Bones as; a filthy song about lust and summer, and wanting someone with a weaker mind than oneself
Tracklisting:
1. Devastating Bones
2. Broken Glass And Fingernails