
Last year The Beardy Durfs released two 7” singles, the psychedelic, noisy and chaotic Redhead/Cassette Culture and the gorgeous yet deranged Lunch Box/Ponce. These releases gave the two young ruffians from Copenhagen a reputation for playing severely mangled noise rock that mixes white noise with shimmering beauty.
Now the band are back with their first ever full length, A Ton Of Bricks, and their sound is as enigmatic as ever, with the mood of the album relentlessly twisting and turning, changing sound and mood countless of times throughout.
Although The Beardy Durfs stay true to their hallmark wall of sound, A Ton of Bricks sees the band take a more experimental route on some tracks, where their traditional Guitar/Drum line-up is challenged by synthesizers, an Amiga 500, a mandolin and a drum machine.
The album is out via Pad & Pen Records on the 22nd April.
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