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Regular fixtures on the indie-pop scene, Chester’s Peaness are already making waves courtesy of support from nearly every Welsh DJ you can think of. This week the trio have announced their latest double A-side single, Same Place/Seafoam Islands, which will come out early next year on Odd Box Records.

Ahead of it’s release Peaness have shared the video for the singles flip side, Seafoam Islands. the song has a touch of Girl Ray or Sacred Paws; injecting catchy indie-pop melodies with jerking rhythms, and danceable basslines  it is a track that worms its way into your head and simply refuses to leave. Having supported the likes of Sauna Youth, PAWS and pretty much anyone who’s on Fortuna Pop, Peaness are a band destined for huge things – and listening to this it’s going to be a really fun ride.

Same Place/Seafoam Islands are out January 27th via Odd Box Records (very limited edition and selling fast!) .

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When you tell someone that you’re really love Peaness, This three piece indie-pop trio based in Chester with more hooks, charm and depth than a dozen indie pop boy bands Peaness have been bubbling under with a recent self-released cassette called No Fun and then an internet single Oh George that is so undeniable that it could have you lining up to buy it if it existed in some form where you actually had to line up to buy it.

Take heart patient pop fans, the band now have a new 7-inch vinyl single out now on Vancouver, Canada’s indie  label Kingfisher Bluez. If you are a fan of Standard Fare/Mammoth Penguins or Allo Darlin’ then this record will be one you want to add to your collection. Even if the single contains two songs that were on the cassette and leaves off their best song to date (Oh George), you the erudite pop fan won’t sweat the details because you will want to own one of the best singles of the year and be ready to see what these ladies will come up with next.

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PEANESS – ” No Fun ” EP

Posted: September 26, 2016 in MUSIC
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When you tell someone that you’re really into Peaness, it’s all about the accent. Otherwise you could be easily misunderstood. UK indie pop trio Peaness have been bubbling up with a self-released cassette called No Fun and then an internet single Oh George that is so undeniable that it could have you lining up to buy it if it existed in some form where you actually had to line up to buy it.

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Take heart patient pop fans, the band now have a 7-inch single out now on Vancouver, Canada’s Kingfisher Bluez. If you are a fan of Standard Fare/Mammoth Penguins or Allo Darlin’ then this record will be one you want to add to your collection. Even if the single contains two songs that were on the cassette and leaves off their best song to date (Oh George), you the erudite pop fan won’t sweat the details because you will want to own one of the best singles of the year and be ready for what these ladies have in store next.

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One of the highlights of A Carefully Planned Festival and Indie Week Europe in 2016, Peaness (say it out loud for its true comic value) are a trio of talented females who hail from Chester and deal in dizzyingly colourful slices of harmony heavy indie pop.