Loose Women viewers were left raging at panellist Gloria Hunniford's during Thursday's show over comments she made about the coast of living crisis.
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The FADER’s “Songs You Need” are the tracks we can’t stop playing. Check back every day for new music and follow along on our Spotify playlist.
The Garden has always wanted to make you dance like your inner ear has been ripped out of your head. All sense of balance when it comes to rock's traditional moorings are discarded for something more glamourously sinister – the duo's approach to the genre seems to take philosophical cues from a version of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds that's hopelessly addicted to the internet.
The duo's fifth studio album Horseshit On Route 66 is billed as their purest punk record, and while there aren't as many left-field garage experiments or pop tracks that sound like The Drums after a particularly rough possession, Route 66 is still unmistakeably The Garden. Read Next: The 14 projects you should stream right now At a spartan 1:38, “Puerta de Limosina” bounces with a density that could stomp through steel-toed boots.
Fletcher Shears unleashes a cascade of drums before his brother Wyatt starts the engine: deep, churning thwonks of bass notes, distorted into the realm of early Warsaw demos. The song's mission statement comes from the sample of a jolly raconteur proclaiming "What else could he be but a jester?" It's a love letter to the tricksters who operate on an absurd passion that can sometimes be mistaken for hollow irony.
Loose Women viewers were left raging at panellist Gloria Hunniford's during Thursday's show over comments she made about the coast of living crisis.
The FADER’s “Songs You Need” are the tracks we can’t stop playing. Check back every day for new music and follow along on our Spotify playlist.
The FADER’s “Songs You Need” are the tracks we can’t stop playing. Check back every day for new music and follow along on our Spotify playlist. Modern rappers like to call themselves "rock stars," but the main inspirations that the most popular artists take from that iconography are the fashion and the mosh pits at their shows.