Tracing The Sand By The Pool

Lavender Flu
Tracing The Sand By The Pool

30,79 EUR
LP
In the Red Records
Release date: 07/Feb/2025
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Style: Mainstream Rock
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Description:Tracing The Sand By The Pool by Lavender Flu, released 31 January 2025. This version of Tracing The Sand By The Pool comes as a 1xLP. -
For roundabout a decade now, The Lavender Flu has been pumping their inimitable, underground group-sound way past all manner of lesser modern muck, moving only and always as their varied inspirations prompt them. As players, Chris Gunn, Ben Spencer, and Scott Simmons remain open to where any given moment might take them, which has resulted in thrilling experiences both live and on record at every turn. Tracing The Sand By The Pool, their latest album for In The Red, finds The Flu firing at their most crisp and direct, a full-band collection of meander-free hits triumphantly captured to tape by the lads themselves. Moments will tug, others will stun, but there can be no doubt this new communiqué is their mightiest. The record unfolds from "Within," born out of a Kiwi brightness that is methodically guided through a series of near-crashes and sly, inward moves, spotlighting the key pillars of the band's songcraft and tailored to convert the uninitiated. Gunn's guitar work continues to fascinate and marvel, boasting too many moments of both melodic sweetness and violent shattering to detail here. Their cover of the hangmen's "I'm Gonna Love You" capably inverts Suicide's menace to a hopeful, romantic sheen. Of critical note are a pair of guest contributions from The Spatulas' Miranda Soileau-Pratt, who lends vocals to multiple songs including the deceptive 80s dosed pop of "Snail On The Map", and The Tube Alloys' Shelby Jacobson, who takes lead on a cosmos-injected cover of Fleetwood Mac's "That's Alright," as well as "Patron Eyes (Cocoon 2069)," the most vicious, smashingly punk moment the band has unleashed to date. From the jump to it's final rest, the album is boundless and full of gifts.
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