Preternaturals
Grumbling Fur cook up a satisfying combination of pop and psychedelia on album number three. Tim Burgess guests, Mark Titchner contributes the artwork.
Grumbling Fur cook up a satisfying combination of pop and psychedelia on album number three. Tim Burgess guests, Mark Titchner contributes the artwork.
There'd be browned pants galore, should any of the current delay-pedal toting garage rock crop masquerading as 'psychedelic' delve as deeply into the mind's eye as Grumbling Fur. Some-time Thrill Jockey artist Alexander Tucker and Ulver and Sunn O))) collaborator, Daniel O'Sullivan use their third LP together, Preternaturals to explore more deeply the nebulous haze that engulfed predecessor Glynnaestra's acid-drenched drone-pop.
There'd be browned pants galore, should any of the current delay-pedal toting garage rock crop masquerading as 'psychedelic' delve as deeply into the mind's eye as Grumbling Fur. Some-time Thrill Jockey artist Alexander Tucker and Ulver and Sunn O))) collaborator, Daniel O'Sullivan use their third LP together, Preternaturals to explore more deeply the nebulous haze that engulfed predecessor Glynnaestra's acid-drenched drone-pop.
When Grumbling Fur released their Furrier debut three years ago there was little indication that they would soon be topping Album of the Year lists (well, one list at least) and collaborating with internationally-beloved musical superstars (well, The Char
When Grumbling Fur released their Furrier debut three years ago there was little indication that they would soon be topping Album of the Year lists (well, one list at least) and collaborating with internationally-beloved musical superstars (well, The Char