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Ganglians tour next week, release free mixtape download

| On 22, Sep 2011

GANGLIANS

UK TOUR STARTS NEXT WEEK

MIXTAPE NOW ONLINE!
LABEL: SOUTERRAIN TRANSMISSIONS
www.facebook.com/ganglians

“Still Living positively throws open its doors and lets the light stream in.”Word
“Not only can they out-Beach Boy the likes of The Besnard Lakes, they could probably kick the shit out of Metallica too”NME
“Gorgeous hazy psych balladry”The Fly 


Emerging from the swamps of Sacramento to tour their new album ‘Still Living’ (out now on Souterrain Transmissions), GANGLIANS have put together a mixtape of tracks currently rattling around their skulls to get you in the mood.

Featuring the likes of Charanjit Singh, The Raincoats and Beat Happening, it’s a mixed bunch to tickle your cochleas until their UK dates commence in Sheffield on Monday.

Listen to Ganglians’ mixtape here:http://soundcloud.com/workit/sets/ganglians-playlist
Ganglians Playlist by WorkItMedia

Ganglians will be playing the following shows:

Sep 26 UK Sheffield Harley
Sep 27 UK Glasgow Nice ‘N Sleazy
Sep 29 UK London Corsica Studios
Sep 30 UK Brighton Prince Albert

Ganglians have built a name worldwide for their trippy yet catchy summery tracks rammed full of harmonies and toungue-in-cheek lyrics, echoing with an eerie sense of darkness. Their new album ‘Still Living’ rings in at just under an hour, staying true to the psychedelic roots established on their self-titled debut and immediate follow-up Monster Head Room (Woodsist/Souterrain Transmissions). They step it up a notch both stylistically and sonically, enlisting the help of producer Robby Moncrieff (who also played a crucial role in the shaping of The Dirty Projectors Bitte Orca) and taking the experimental blueprints of this albumʼs predecessor and updating (and expanding) their designs. So, moods move from quiet introspection to boisterous merriment, chords stimulating the synapses while the toes canʼt keep from twitching.

Says Grubbs of the end results: “This is outsider music, but with a pop sensibility that brings everyone in.”