Positive Destruction: Pumarosa
Upon the release of their debut album, Pumarosa’s world was turned upside down and not in the way they expected. With follow-up ‘Devastation’, they’re taking that part of their history and owning it.
Upon the release of their debut album, Pumarosa’s world was turned upside down and not in the way they expected. With follow-up ‘Devastation’, they’re taking that part of their history and owning it.
It's the latest track to come from the group's forthcoming second album, 'Devastation'.
It's the second taste of their forthcoming sophomore album 'Devastation'.
The biggest and best tracks of the week, rounded up and reviewed.
The London band will follow up their 2017 album 'The Witch' this November.
Her's, Our Girl and more will also play for us at the Gunnersbury Park event in July.
They’ll hit the road around the UK next February and March.
The band are currently on a UK headline tour, and will support Depeche Mode later this month.
Spend a day with the band in their DIY clip.
Spend a day with the band in their DIY clip.
From The Horrors' main stage return to forward-looking sets from Marika Hackman and Sløtface, the first day down at Henham Park was absolutely jam-packed.
Packed full of genius – with a few dips that promised more.
On their sprawling, ambitious debut 'The Witch', Pumarosa fight back against the brutal realities of day-to-day life in London and the demonisation of women.
Their five-minute-plus shape shifting tracks make for a thrilling ride.
All the biggest and best tracks of the week, rounded up and reviewed.
All the biggest and best tracks of the week, rounded up and reviewed.
Pumarosa’s journey so far has taken them to derelict Italian cinemas, on Stateside jaunts, into the studio with Dan Carey, and, er, living in a yurt.
The band headed into the studio for Huw Stephens.
They've also shared a snippet of another new song called 'Sinking Heart'.
Sharply-honed and armed with diamond edged precision.
London five-piece give hints of future headliner status with a bewitching Sunrise Arena set.
There's plenty of X Factor on show at Komedia. And no, not the kind Simon Cowell yabbers on about.
Bastille, Hot Chip and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds headline the September fest.
From eccentric soap inventors to Italian hermits; everyone is getting caught up in the magnetic cult of Pumarosa.