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Crows embrace the darkness on debut ‘Unwelcome Light’ EP

London four-piece Crows thrive in the darkness. That much has been clear since their earliest days inciting chaos across Europe alongside the likes of METZ and Slaves, it’s in the seedy, sweaty underworld of basement shows that they’ve dug their roots. Dropping back in the shadows after every hurricane outing, to date the group have kept a relatively low profile, drip-feeding immeasurably accomplished teasers like last yearssingle “Pray” before disappearing into the black once more.

‘Unwelcome Light’, the band’s debut EP, is a record unlike others. Recorded live and designed to flow as one continuous piece, it bottles that wide-eyed stare of their live show, whacks a petrol-soaked rag in the neck and sets everything ablaze. A cloudy brew of gut-churning psych nestled up against the kind of serrated, clattering noise that’d make even a factory-worker blush, it’s pudding-proof that biding their time has paid dividends.

Below the player, we catch up with the band’s frontman James Cox, to talk everything from broken bones (he punched a curtain once, and it bit back) to the current crop of British breakthroughs Crows find themselves making fitting bedfellows with.

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Produced & mixed by Adam Jaffrey at Unwound Recordings
Unwelcome Light EP out March 25 on Telharmonium Records

CROWS – ” Ghost Tape #10 “

Posted: November 22, 2016 in MUSIC
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The London band have become professionals at creating a dark mood and a dangerous feel around their raw punk sound and visual performances. They continue to do so on their newest track set to be released as part of the follow up EP to “Unwelcome Light” which was released in March of this year.

‘Ghost Tape #10’ has a slightly chilling title to begin with which matches their sound, The track is indulgent in its darkness and seductive in its temperament. Pounding and succinct it lulls you in and never lets you go.. Taken from a reference to the US’s psychological warfare during the Vietnam war, where they would scare Viet Cong soldiers with ‘recordings’ of their deceased – you quickly see which way this is going.

It’s basically every nightmare you ever had, but damn it’s good.