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The Black Wizards - Killing The Buzz

The Black Wizards - Killing The Buzz

Their first new music since 2019,Ā 'Killing The Buzz'Ā seesĀ The Black WizardsĀ entering a new era, with their first release via Hassle Records. Signalling a bold step forward in sound, they shift towards a raw, garage-driven sound, built around direct arrangements, live energy and a strong sense of urgency.

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The Porto-based trio lay down a striking first impression on the single:Ā Joana Brito’s wiry, spitfire vocals volley offĀ JosĆ© Gomes’ gravelly replies, over a chugging, serpentine groove propelled byĀ Helena Peixoto’s restless percussion.Ā ā€œDo you print yourself out pretty to look better in banners?ā€ Brito questions archly, referencing the political signage that dots the streets of their home country, Portugal.

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Speaking on the track, Brito comments:Ā ā€œKilling the Buzz came out pretty funny & sarcastic, while talking about a real subject. The song is about being fed up with people in power positions, be it economical, political or social.ā€

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'Killing The Buzz' is released on neon-pink 7" vinyl on May 22ndĀ via Hassle Records, backed with the exclusive and un-released trackĀ 'Turning Blue'.

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Their first new music since 2019,Ā 'Killing The Buzz'Ā seesĀ The Black WizardsĀ entering a new era, with their first release via Hassle Records. Signalling a bold step forward in sound, they shift towards a raw, garage-driven sound, built around direct arrangements, live energy and a strong sense of urgency.

Ā 

The Porto-based trio lay down a striking first impression on the single:Ā Joana Brito’s wiry, spitfire vocals volley offĀ JosĆ© Gomes’ gravelly replies, over a chugging, serpentine groove propelled byĀ Helena Peixoto’s restless percussion.Ā ā€œDo you print yourself out pretty to look better in banners?ā€ Brito questions archly, referencing the political signage that dots the streets of their home country, Portugal.

Ā 

Speaking on the track, Brito comments:Ā ā€œKilling the Buzz came out pretty funny & sarcastic, while talking about a real subject. The song is about being fed up with people in power positions, be it economical, political or social.ā€

Ā 

'Killing The Buzz' is released on neon-pink 7" vinyl on May 22ndĀ via Hassle Records, backed with the exclusive and un-released trackĀ 'Turning Blue'.