Squid - Sludge - Single Review

Feeling cooped up at home these days? Eagar to get back out exploring? Well lucky for you the experimental rock wizards in Squid have bought us all tickets for a journey through their newest single 'Sludge'. Being the group's first release in just over a year, they've been dragging their heels and keeping up lapped up waiting for some more funk driven noises and boy have they delivered. Clocking in at 5 minutes on the dot this eccentric number is sure to drag you in deep, written 'kinda about self isolation (before the government enforced it)' according to the guys themselves, its full of jazzy strings and psyched out synths pulling only the best parts of punk, funk and prog this has to go forward as one of the most enticing tracks of 2020 so far. Having just signed to London grown indie label Warp Records who host musicians like Aphex Twin and Brian Eno, they've certainly kicked straight through and made their place on the roster known.
Think 90's Cap'n'Jazz, meets 70's Iggy Pop, meets 60's Pink Floyd and that just about shows the (organised) chaos produced in this absolutly massive tune.
'Sludge' is out now via Warped Records.

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