Sheer Terror Unleash “Squat Diddler” Single
On the eve on their May 2026 European Tour, NYC's SHEER TERROR have released their new single, Squat Diddler, that…
Primitive Heads aren’t here to fit in, they’re here to twist Punk inside out with their new single, Black Coffee. Born in the Bay Area and sharpened by years of playing together, the band is built on riffs that refuse to sit still and lyrics that read like jagged poems from a fever dream. John Bonnel (Swingin’ Utters) steps into uncharted territory here: same voice, new world. He spits surreal images, sideways commentary, and poetic grit over music that lurches between groove and fracture. It’s Punk, but not the kind you can pin down, that is part urgency, part hallucination.
Their debut full length, Beak Wyatt!, is due out on October 24th via Strange Club Records, the album contains seven songs of raw nerve and restless invention. One minute it’s anxiety attacks and insect moles, the next it’s King Kong on the Empire State, then straight into ulcers from too much Black Coffee. Primitive Heads shows aren’t about chaos, they’re about electricity. Heads bob, rooms buzz, words stick. And with more songs already loaded up, this is only the beginning.