Of the two tracks here, ‘My Baby’s Into Witchcraft’ is the more traditional: a fairly straightforward 2.37 punk-rock blast of shouted lyrics and jaggedly rhythmic guitars. All very good fun, but to my mind it’s b-side ‘Pyramids’ that stands out. Boasting a suitably Egyptian sound, and combining a swaying, hypnotic rhythm with exotic guitars, rippling synth effects and staticy distortion, it’s an odd, compelling mix of playfulness and almost threateningly deliberate crafted solidity: you can damn near see the sand dunes in the rise and fall of the guitars.
Add near-spoken word ramblings on the subjects of suntan, tomb raiding, internet travel booking and extreme heat, and introduce a mysterious first-person protagonist known only as Sandra (who really wants to meet ya…), and you have an intriguing number which makes the listener want more. It’s punk rock with a penchant for tailored suits and role play, and is simply cracking fun.
Wronge
Deserves higher. Soup herb.
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agreed
way too low, deserves 8/9, ive had this song stuck in my head for about 8 months and its yet to annoy me. plus the artwork is awesome, kudos dan-yell.
did your hand slip?
6??? I'm gonna go out on a limb and say this is a ten. Yep, ten.