yes, Bad Ends, the band that's as mysterious as the Loch Ness Monster, but with a catchier beat.
Their latest offering, "The Power And The Glory," comes in a deliciously vibrant transparent orange vinyl, designed to make your other records jealous.
This Indie Exclusive release is like the cool kid at school who always sat alone at lunch, but now everyone wants to be their friend.
From the first track, you're whisked away on a psychedelic journey through a sonic landscape that's part Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, part Alice in Wonderland.
The guitar riffs are as sharp as a British wit, and the drums hit harder than a double-decker bus in rush hour.
Lyrically, Bad Ends delve into topics as deep as a pint of Guinness, tackling themes of love, loss, and the absurdity of modern life.
But don't let their introspective musings fool you - this album is as danceable as a drunken Scotsman at a wedding ceilidh.
With each listen, "The Power And The Glory" reveals new layers, like peeling away the skin of an onion until you reach the sweet, tear-inducing core.
Bad Ends may be relatively unknown, but mark my words, they're destined for greatness.
So grab a copy of this vinyl gem, sit back, and let the music take you on a journey through the weird and wonderful world of Bad Ends.
Cheers, mate.
Their latest offering, "The Power And The Glory," comes in a deliciously vibrant transparent orange vinyl, designed to make your other records jealous.
This Indie Exclusive release is like the cool kid at school who always sat alone at lunch, but now everyone wants to be their friend.
From the first track, you're whisked away on a psychedelic journey through a sonic landscape that's part Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, part Alice in Wonderland.
The guitar riffs are as sharp as a British wit, and the drums hit harder than a double-decker bus in rush hour.
Lyrically, Bad Ends delve into topics as deep as a pint of Guinness, tackling themes of love, loss, and the absurdity of modern life.
But don't let their introspective musings fool you - this album is as danceable as a drunken Scotsman at a wedding ceilidh.
With each listen, "The Power And The Glory" reveals new layers, like peeling away the skin of an onion until you reach the sweet, tear-inducing core.
Bad Ends may be relatively unknown, but mark my words, they're destined for greatness.
So grab a copy of this vinyl gem, sit back, and let the music take you on a journey through the weird and wonderful world of Bad Ends.
Cheers, mate.






