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Husky Loops are winning the battle against quarantine with their brand new release “You Bore Me”, which involved the trio altering their music process in order to adapt to our current way of life. The music video that accompanies this track is shot entirely by the band’s bassist Tommaso Medico on his phone, and is a nice reminder that we are all in the same position, as he describes it by saying ‘we can only show our truth, our creepy, bored, weird and simple sides’.

You Bore Me is a track that, despite being recorded for their debut album I Can’t Even Speak English, is completely and utterly relevant to our time as millions of us stay at home. The rock track strikes common to their previous songs in the sense that it is completely innovative and unique. Whilst an edgy guitar plays rough riffs, the track is a hybridity of old rock and newer inventions thanks to the completed sound of experimental synths. The chorus is made up of frontman Danio Forni exclaiming ‘I drink cos you bore me’, making it easy to imagine crowds shouting it back in a live show.

You Bore Me couldn’t have been released at a better time, and will stop us from being bored for the next couple of weeks.

Band Members:
Pier Danio Forni, Pietro Garrone, Tommaso Medica

I Can’t Even Speak English, our debut album out now: 30th Century Records. 

 

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Italian-born, London-based trio Husky Loops recently announced the details of their debut album, I Can’t Even Speak English out on August 16th on Danger Mouse’s 30th Century Records. Featuring contributions from Fred Gibson (Charli XCX, Plan B), their new single “Everyone Is Having Fun Fun Fun But Me” pairs pumping trip-hop beats, icy, electro vocals and lush atmospherics for the perfect grooving, post-night-out downer. It’s for the early hours of the morning when you’re gazing out the window, still awake after a night that was supposed to be life-affirming, but instead felt stale.

Watch our new video for ‘Everyone’s Having Fun Fun Fun But Me’ right now. Shot in Peckham (London) and taken from our debut album I Can’t Even Speak English.

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Band Members
Pier Danio Forni,
Pietro Garrone,
Tommaso Medica,

The debut album, I Can’t Even Speak English released August 16th:

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Husky Loops‘ experimental-rock sound sounds so familiar, yet it is also very much different to what you have heard before. The Italian-London based trio’s 2018 EP, Spool, has been very well received with the energetic track, “Everytime I Run”, getting a spot on the FIFA 19 soundtrack.

With a place on the SXSW 2019 line-up wrapped up, this next year should be a big one for the band, as they look to establish their name across the pond. They’ve got the sound and attitude to make it big, and their shows in smaller-capped venues are doing well. Maybe 2019 will finally be the year that Pier Danio Forni, Pietro Garrone, and Tommaso Medica explode and be one of indie’s breakout bands.

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Band Members
Pier Danio Forni,
Pietro Garrone,
Tommaso Medica,

 

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Recorded last December at the Halle de la Courrouze in Rennes, France, during Trans Musicales 2017, watch London-based Italian art-rockers Husky Loops perform live four songs from last year’s self-titled debut EP: ‘Tempo’, ‘Fighting Myself’, ‘Dead’; and ‘Fading Out’ from ‘EP 2’ released at the end of 2017.

Catch Husky Loops on tour from this week.
FEBRUARY
26 Newcastle upon Tyne, Think Tank? w/whenyoung
27 Leeds, Church Leeds w/whenyoung
28 Southampton, Joiners
MARCH
01 Oxford, The Cellar