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LOG HORN BREED - Evils Face


LOG HORN BREED - Evils Face
Seizure inducing video from Christchurch post-punk outfit now online.

Brutal, sparse and not one for those sensitive to flashing imagery; New Zealand's (Christchurch to be precise) industrialized post-punk outfit Log Horn Breed inflict their unapologetic video onto the viewing public, with "Evils Face" the first single taken from their forthcoming split vinyl release with Girls Pissing on Girls Pissing.

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

Crafted together by LHB member Henry Nicol, the violently abrupt track comes out shy of a year since the release of their last single, Sorry, but not withstanding the band have been busy solidifying themselves on the live circuit in New Zealand with their transgressive sound - which no doubt has drawn comparisons to previous bands but that's how it goes sometimes (we're going to say you've probably compared them to Skeptics already. Far enough). They've opened for many of New Zealand's luminaries - including Die! Die! Die! and DIT festival Chronophonium.

The track marks the bands "residency" with MUZAI Records, stemming from the release of a split 12" vinyl with MUZAI mainstays (and all round best friends) Girls Pissing on Girls Pissing, to be released August 2016 worldwide.

"Evils Face" on Souncloud
Log Horn Breed on Facebook
MUZAI Records on Facebook


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