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Lazy Day ready Record Store Day release with the fizzing ‘Portrait’
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London four-piece Lazy Day are streaming ‘Portrait’, a snapshot of fizzing, all-enveloping fuzz.
The track appears on a new Record Store Day split 7” via Lost Map, where they’re linking up with Glasgow’s Tuff Love and their ‘Groucho’ track.
‘Portrait’ steers its way through heady guitar parts and structureless, boldly declared chants. The direct opposite of an actual Lazy Day (12 hours worth of Netflix, crap packets of crisps and being so tired you can’t be bothered to charge your phone), this is a sharp, affected burst of energy. It’s streaming first on DIY, released 18th April for RSD 2015.
Lazy Day play shows at London’s Old Blue Last (20th March) and the Lock Tavern Festival (5th April).
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