Hear Instrumental Music from the Herms

hermsThe last time I personally heard from the Herms was in 2013 with their album, Drop Out Vol. 1; it was a schizophrenic collection between bedroom punk and psychedelic. Now, three years later, we have our first glimpse at new music from the act, though this piece is entirely instrumental, in the vein of spaghetti Western scores. I’m doubting that will fill the entirety of the album, as it would be a shame to have none of the unique vocal attraction this band has always offered. Look forWelcome All Tourists on April 1st via Narnack Records.

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John Dwyer Unearths The Herms

hermspromophoto_101756Being John Dwyer has to be pretty sweet.  Not only does he get to front Thee Oh Sees, but he gets to run Castle Face Records too.  A great band and a great label? Sweet gig bro.  It’s also allowed him some time to really dig deep into his local or nearby history, as is the case with Berkley band The Herms.  He’s taken some early demos and 8-track recordings from the group and compiled them into the Drop Out Vol. 1 LP.  This is the first take on this band for many of us, and this swaggering bit of rock n’ roll is enough to see exactly why John took on the project.  It’s rock like this that I can get behind.

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Download: The Herms – Power Joystick [MP3]

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