Hard-wired
Hard-wired
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

Our Take
Our Take
Snails, the Canadian DJ and producer with a penchant for all things slimy and bass-heavy, has unleashed his latest auditory assault on the world with "Hard-Wired." This album is a frenetic whirlwind of glitchy beats, guttural basslines, and enough wubs to make even the most discerning dubstep connoisseur weak at the knees.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you're dragged headfirst into Snails' weird and wonderful world of wonky synths and distorted vocals. It's like being thrown into a neon-lit alien rave, where the music is as slippery and unpredictable as the titular gastropod himself.
Tracks like "Slime Party" and "Circuit Breaker" hit you like a ton of bricks, with their thunderous drops and ear-splitting wobbles. It's the kind of music that you can feel in your chest, like a heavy-metal thunderstorm rolling over your head.
But don't be fooled by Snails' rough exterior - there's a surprising amount of depth and nuance to be found within "Hard-Wired." Tracks like "Jelly Jams" and "Electric Escargot" showcase Snails' more melodic side, with intricate rhythms and delicate melodies weaving their way through the chaos.
In conclusion, "Hard-Wired" is a wild and unpredictable ride through the twisted mind of Snails. It's not for the faint of heart, but if you're willing to let go and surrender yourself to the slime, you might just find yourself having the time of your life.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. It Doesn't Have to Be True
2. Amy
3. A Mystery to Me
4. My Eyes Are Open
5. Hot Day
6. Hard-wired
7. We'll Get There
8. Run Out of Woo
9. I'm Not Too Sorry
10. Mad About You
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
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About the artist
Snails
SNAILs (pronounced SNĀLs) burst onto the music scene like a pack of turbo-charged gastropods, leaving a trail of infectious beats and whimsical lyrics in their wake. Hailing from the underground music scene of Manchester, this quirky quartet has been making waves with their unique blend of indie pop and electronica. Lead singer and keyboardist, Gary "The Shell" Thompson, brings a hint of mischief to the group with his off-kilter dance moves and charmingly awkward stage presence. Guitarist Sally "Slick" Jenkins is a force to be reckoned with, shredding riffs like a seasoned pro while maintaining an air of nonchalant coolness. Bassist Dave "Snail Trail" Roberts and drummer Pete "Slimy Beats" Wilson round out the lineup, providing the solid backbone that propels SNAILs' catchy tunes to the next level. Their live shows are a sight to behold, with confetti cannons, inflatable snails, and audience participation galore. Drawing inspiration from the likes of LCD Soundsystem, Gorillaz, and Tame Impala, SNAILs have carved out their own niche in the music world with their infectious melodies and playful lyrics. Tracks like "Slime Time" and "Shell Shocked" have become crowd favorites, while their debut album "Snailed It" has garnered critical acclaim from music critics and fans alike. With their endearing charm and undeniable talent, SNAILs are poised to take the music world by storm. Keep an eye on these snails - they're here to stay.
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