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LICE - Third Time At The Beach

LICE - Third Time At The Beach

Dinked 301 is brought to you by LICE!

The Dinked Edition includes:

ā—Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  140g blue vinylĀ 

ā—Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  Packet of sea monkeys in hand stamped envelopeĀ 

ā—Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  Printed inner sleeveĀ 

ā—Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  Limited pressing of 300Ā 

Formed in Bristol, 4-piece LICE have become one of UK experimental rock’s most inventive and ambitious outliers. Their second album ā€˜Third Time At The Beach’ – a three-part epic exploring our struggle to better understand the world around us – arrives on the 20th September via AD 93. Darting between minimalism, rock, techno and more, it sends us hurtling us through time and space: featuring a cast of astronauts, cavemen and dinosaurs.

Everything is always changing in ā€˜Third Time At The Beach’. The album shifts from lush piano balladry to crushing industrial, and from swampy avant-garde compositions to triumphant rock freakouts. Employing vocal manipulation and field recordings, as well as cutting together studio recordings and home demos, the band produces a spatially elastic, collage-like effect. The album, like the ideas being reached within it, presents a work-in-progress. Lyrically, the record employs a scattershot style to present the experience of learning (or ā€˜unlearning’). The listener visits ancient civilisations, the Industrial Revolution, outer space and the land of the dinosaurs: encountering mediaeval farmers, silver miners, cavemen, Napoleon and Satan.

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Dinked 301 is brought to you by LICE!

The Dinked Edition includes:

ā—Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  140g blue vinylĀ 

ā—Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  Packet of sea monkeys in hand stamped envelopeĀ 

ā—Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  Printed inner sleeveĀ 

ā—Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā  Limited pressing of 300Ā 

Formed in Bristol, 4-piece LICE have become one of UK experimental rock’s most inventive and ambitious outliers. Their second album ā€˜Third Time At The Beach’ – a three-part epic exploring our struggle to better understand the world around us – arrives on the 20th September via AD 93. Darting between minimalism, rock, techno and more, it sends us hurtling us through time and space: featuring a cast of astronauts, cavemen and dinosaurs.

Everything is always changing in ā€˜Third Time At The Beach’. The album shifts from lush piano balladry to crushing industrial, and from swampy avant-garde compositions to triumphant rock freakouts. Employing vocal manipulation and field recordings, as well as cutting together studio recordings and home demos, the band produces a spatially elastic, collage-like effect. The album, like the ideas being reached within it, presents a work-in-progress. Lyrically, the record employs a scattershot style to present the experience of learning (or ā€˜unlearning’). The listener visits ancient civilisations, the Industrial Revolution, outer space and the land of the dinosaurs: encountering mediaeval farmers, silver miners, cavemen, Napoleon and Satan.

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