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HARB 173EP
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Sheffield's Nachthexen latest slab builds on the great signature synth punk sound they've already established, but also offers an exciting range of new ideas and nods to different styles. "Disco Creep" explodes with the fun, catchy, and danceable flavor of disco filtered through 1980s post-punk, while still bringing something raw and new. This is bolstered by the shouty punk vocals and excellent lyrics which will instantly strike a chord with anybody who's ever had their night out shat on by belligerent sleazes. Dark red vinyl; Includes lyric sheet insert; Edition of 750.
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HARB 172EP
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Nachthexen are a band -- possibly a coven -- from Sheffield, making fresh, fiery, and eminently danceable synth punk. This record follows on and includes re-released songs from their cassette The Other (2015) and self-titled 7" (2016). With themes of social anxiety and isolation, feminist protest, and sanctuary in sisterhood, Nacthexen's sound involves outsider occultist eeriness with classic punk ferocity and '80s post-punk and new wave catchiness. Reminiscent, at times, of Goblin, Gary Numan, and Siekiera, it also recalls the punchy attitude and hooks of women pushing punk forward in the late '70s and '80s, think Kleenex or Suicide Squad.
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