Cardiff’s Islet made a thrilling return earlier this year with the announcement of ‘Triangulation Station’, their delightfully rowdy new single, due for release on 10 June.
The Welsh four-piece aired the flipside to the single, ‘Inlet’, earlier this week, exploring their more cerebral side with marshy synth progressions, skull-caving percussive clacks and yawning curlicues of guitar all contributing to the humid, buzzing atmospheric. Rounded off by Emma’s steamy vocal, spattered like condensation across the broody melody, ‘Inlet’ is Islet at their rarely encountered, icily repressed best.
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