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HOSO 017LP
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Death Pedals have been a must see live band and fixture of the London DIY scene since around 2010. They've announced that they will be calling time on the band in 2018. To round off their busiest year yet in 2017, they found the time to record their third and final album Death Pedals. The recording of the last release, their third album embraces a more experimental approach than their previous albums. The results are a continuation of the raw noise punk of Meat House (HOSO 005LP, 2016) whilst also bringing in new influences, an almost complete departure from any previous work. With nods to Shellac, Slint, Blacklisters, and Meat Wave, Death Pedals have built on their rock 'n' roll foundations. Heavyweight cardboard; Includes download code; Edition of 250.
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HOSO 005LP
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Formed in London 2010, Death Pedals have spent seven years pedaling their own brand of hell for leather punk rock n' roll up and down the UK. Their involvement in I Hate The Kids, Rip This Joint, This Is DIY, USA Nails, Dead Arms, Shitwife, Lupins, Bear Bites Horse Studio and most recently Hominid Sounds, has helped to define their reputation as an integral part of London's DIY underground community, whilst also establishing themselves as an aggressive, adrenaline fueled, must-see live band. They released their first album The Carvery in 2013. Their second LP, Meat House, a fevered speedball of scatter-shot riffs, distorted vocals and pummeling rhythms, sees them develop new influences such as Metz and The Men, as well as contemporaries within the London community, such as Luminous Bodies, USA Nails and Henry Blacker. Death Pedals take the punk rock n' roll blueprint of their debut album and crank it up to ear-bleeding new levels on Meat House. It's their frenetic balls-to-the-floor live show writ large across wax and the consolidation of their position as London's finest DIY noise merchants.
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