Tornado Lobster Killer Reveal New Album “Lobsteria’
Milan's Tornado Lobster Killer have released Lobsteria, a record that transforms uncertainty, frustration, and personal upheaval into something urgent, honest, and cathartic. The…
Hull, UK’s Serial Chiller are a slacker punk trio driven by bass and fuzzy guitar, whilst crafting anxious thoughts on mundane jobs and the ever modernisation of social interaction into lo-fi pop melodies that are paradoxically laid back and highly strung in both delivery and content. Structured around a solid frame of tight bass and pounding drums, the fuzz drenched guitar is free to drip in and out as it pleases, stabbing or sprawling, often building to a crescendo in the choruses. This is a dynamic that emulates the highs and lows of life. The hungover morning followed by the panic attack, the workday followed by the weekend.

Drafted in-between the ebb and flow of customers on a Saturday morning, No Pay is a call for help as the walls come crashing in. The frustration with dead end jobs collides with the de-personalisation and apathy of working in hospitality. Structured around the work week, the chorus is a post-shift drink, cementing the cycle of a booze addled brain as a remedy to the 9-5. Serial Chiller will also be on the road this month on a three date mini tour from the 21st to 23rd March that takes in Bridlington, Sheffield & Grimsby with GUTS, Soaper, Last Of The Wonderkids and more