A sharp-edged, choppy guitar crackles into a lunching blues-based rock riff. ‘Last Seen Alive’ hits a locked-down groove and brings a deep, hazy guitars fizz and blister amidst a wild blizzard of spacey laser synth shooting all around. The vocals have a cool, shimmery melodic quality, like a blissed-out, trippy Simon and Garfunkel.
Just as the weird face/animal morph cover art thread continues from previous releases, so the sunny indie vibes continue through the breezy flipside, ‘Filth into Gold’.
Straddling prog, psych and indie, Chin’s songs sparkle with a dusting of pop savvy, and this more than whets the appetite for the forthcoming long player.
Chin of Britain Online
Waltz Time Records Online
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