Girls Names share new 11-minute ode "Zero Triptych"
31 March 2015, 12:05
| Written by
Laurence Day
Belfast post-punks Girls Names are back with 11-minutes of brain-melting noise called "Zero Triptych".
The track will be released on vinyl, ostensibly signalling the return of the band. This single is the first release from the band since 2013's The Next Life EP.
On Soundcloud, Girls Names have written a small, cryptic blurb:
"Burn the past. Reset the clocks.
A symphony in three parts.
More soon..."
The limited edition 12" is out 11 May via Tough Love Records. You can pre-order the transparent vinyl here (150 copies only).
Listen to the cyclic "Zero Triptych" below.
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