Pynch Drop Beautiful Noise LP

I hope that I have hyped up London outfit Pynch enough for everyone over here, as I think they’re delivering the perfect pop rock dosage for the masses in their new LP, Beautiful Noise. Their record embraces a varied base of influences, where you can hear sort of a new wave nostalgia in tracks like “Hanging on a Bassline,” which reminds me a more sincere version of the Killers. “The Supermarket” is still a must have in your listening experience, starting out subtly then bursting right into the aura of crunchy pop that’s energetic and bright. Title track “Beautiful Noise” reminds me of early Mystery Jets, where the sound is clearly built for huge expectations, though never shying away from a past filled with noise. You can stream the whole LP right HERE; I’ve got a couple of rad focus tracks below.

Pynch Share Microwave Rhapsody

I love the approach Pynch are taking to their new album, Beautiful Noise, straddling a modern lo-fi rock mentality and a late 70s punk aura. You can hear a little bit of both on this new single, with the fuzz of distortion hanging like a curtain in the song’s background. Throughout the track, the drumming operates like a possessed metronome, keeping the pace fast and furious, letting the vocals wrap themselves around each corner with these nostalgic melodies. You can sense their yearning for answers in their songwriting, which is a theme that runs through the track and their new LP; they release Beautiful Noise via their own Chillburn Recordings on October 3rd.

Pynch Share How You Love Someone

The guitar work in this track will be what draws you in, but what will make you fall in love with this new Pynch track is the way they execute the chorus; it’s a brilliant moment that makes every second of the tune worth cranking up. Light ringing jangles seduce you, but when the line of “how you love someone” rains upon you, the emotional impact creates this sublime moment that has you recognizing the promise of their forthcoming effort, Beautiful Noise. I also really appreciate the way the latter half of the tune opens up with some synthesized stretches of pop, highlighting the hook and driving it into the brain of the listener. Chillburn Records will release the album on October 3rd.

 

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