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Pavement
Releasing their powerful new single, Adelaide's best kept secret Horror My Friend make a triumphant return.
Horror My Friend
Drenched with all the fuzz and chaos Australia has come to love from them, Adelaide favourites Horror My Friend are thrilled to share ‘Pavement’, the newest addition to their growing discography of evocative, noisy alt-rock. ‘Pavement’ sees Horror My Friend take a step out of their lethargic, suburban home; making a fierce statement on gender inequality and the state of the wider, Australian music industry, filtering it through a dynamic wave of enveloping fuzz and reverb.
Tom Gordon, who sings and plays guitar on the track, says “Lyrically the song touches on ideas of
wasted life, wasted talent, and gender equality, in which the pressures of accepted society and accepted constructs push everyone into certain roles and often ultimately encourage us to leave our passions for more “realistic” pursuits.”
Honing a unique, yet evocative sound, reminiscent of 90’s pioneers Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine
In addition to this, Horror My Friend have performed at festivals such as Groovin’ The Moo, Yours & Owls Festival, Bigsound, Blurst of Times and Poison City Weekender, whilst garnering strong radio and media support through Triple J, Unearthed, a range of community radio stations, along with blogs and music publishers both nationally and internationally.
With the announcement of new single ‘Pavement’ released through Poison City Records, coming at the end of the trio’s third tour for 2018, touring nationally with Emo legends Gyroscope, along with NZ postpunk’s Die! Die! Die!, both in New Zealand and Australia, Horror My Friend have taken a step up within Australia and into the international area.