Pynch are self-described “DIY indie dreamers from London,” who first won us over last month with “London.” It’s a song taken from their recently released debut album Howling at a Concrete Moon, which also features “Tin Foil”.
It’s another charming winner from the album that carries a slick and polished swagger to it, with a playful high energy tone that captures some early 2000s Brit Rock / NME era sound that are smart yet undeniably catchy and irresistible.
Speaking on “Tin Foil” the band adds:
When we play live I always jokingly introduce ‘Tin Foil’ as being about conspiracy theories but really, I think it’s about how complex and overwhelming the modern world can be.
It feels like we’ve been in one form of crisis or another for my entire adult life and this song is about our over-exposure to that level of stimulation and the need to escape it all and ‘get lost forever’.
Enjoy a spin of “Tin Foil” below and find the entire album available to stream + buy at Bandcamp.
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