Chances are you missed the Concurs Pop Rock de Palma 2022 like I did, but apparently Mallorca two-piece Black Sea Deluge emerged as best band there. That prompted Espora Records to release two of their songs on a 7″ vinyl single, allowing us to discover the music of Gareth Hall and Gurri Campuzano after all. Hold on tight, because this goes beyond the average cup of tea. Basically we should probably categorize this as heavy psychedelic rock, but due to the use of electronics & loops and homemade guitars & hybrid drums the music reminds of late 90s big beat hype – as if Ty Segall, Thee Oh Sees or Death From Above were jamming with Apollo 440, The Prodigy or The Chemical Brothers. Not everyone will cherish this sound, but both A-side Go and flipside 1999 are exciting rocking rave bangers, atypical but pretty cool. If you were still looking for a rousing sound for your sports routine: you’ve found it.
Go b/w 1999 is out digitally and on vinyl 7″ through Espora Records.