Portland post-punks Soft Kill are releasing their new album Dead Kids, R.I.P. Pale Blue Eyes will be accompanied by a bespoke Pale Blue Ale from South Devon’s New Lion Brewery. Cauty and Drummond are, of course, also know for their work with The KLF and The Justified Ancients Of MuMu. Pale Blue Eyes are further sponsored by Devon’s Green Funeral Company, who are also part of Callender, Callender, Cauty & Drummond Undertakers, the funeral directors for the MuMufictation afterlife memorial programme. The single is being released with financial support from Devon’s New Lion Brewery and GroCycle mushrooms. Our debut album is ready and recorded, waiting to go…” “It’s down by the River Lud, just south of Dartmoor here in Devon, where we’ve been working away. “We’ve recently been building our own studio,” says PBE singer/guitarist Matt Board. Side AA is an emotive, wide-screen sci-fi ballad, like these kids have somehow gained access to the wondrous Felt’s wondrous Primitive Painters, or something. The single’s side A is clean-lined, mechanised pop – like the Bunnymen’s Will Sergeant firing up at his most raga-frenetic and then joining Neu! for a journey to the far side of the pop Moooooonnn. The single was mixed and mastered by Dean Honer (The Moonlandingz, Róisín Murphy, I Monster, Human League, International Teachers of Pop). Pale Blue Eyes are a new horizon-wide pop group based in the remote rural hinterlands of South Devon.
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