
Garage rock super group The Surfing Magazines share “New Day”
12 July 2017, 12:03
| Written by
Aaron Powell
Comprised of one half of Slow Club and two thirds of Wave Pictures, The Surfing Magazines are already garage rock royalty.
Drawing influences from ‘60s surf music and taking inspiration from greats like Dylan and Reed, the band are on a war path to destroy today’s bongo pop demigods and pretentious prog-indie-rock millionaires.
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Speaking more on the track the band say: “'New Day' is a super quick tune. I’m not totally sure what its about. There’s some Russian dolls in there, a birthday clown, and apparently I want to throw all my clothes away”.
Keep them on for our sakes.
“New Day” out now via Moshi Moshi with a self-titled debut to follow on 1 September.
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