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The Bug Club are back, again, for their annual appointment at the garage rock makers market, where theyre flogging yet another pedigree record.

LP number four, Very Human Features, arrives hot on the heels of the bands first Sub Pop release, 2024s On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System.

That record saw the band continue their love affair with BBC Radio 6, start up a new one with KEXP thanks to a session with them, and crop up in the pages of the NME.

Anything else from the bucket list Oh yeah, festival slots including packing home ground Green Mans Walled Garden to its nonexistent rafters.

Then shows across the US in those venues us Brits tend to only hear about.This record a new batch of typically playful, riffladen, smart Bug Club tunes gives the band an excuse to continue their neverending tour and feed their baying fans, engorged and expectant thanks to this bands relentless recordreleasing hot streak.

Have you ever been to Wales, asks the band in the albums lead single, Have U Ever Been 2 Wales.

If not, why not Its good.

A new, discordant national anthem, if they didnt already have a decent harmonious one.

Oh, to be from a country where national pride is something other than the mark of a tosser.

Starting as a classic, chugging chantalong, its interrupted by what sounds like an alien choir before they let rip.

Think Dinosaur Jr.

with a job at the tourist board.

And Welsh.

Definitely Welsh.

On Very Human Features The Bug Club have continued in their habit of presenting as a collective mind.

Twoinone.

Rarely do you find a band with two creative forces that have such a singular, shared perspective, sense of humour and knack for a pop melody.

In Beep Boop Computers vocalists Sam also on guitar and Tilly on bass swap between Is, mys and wes as if there isnt any difference between the lot, all the while skewering interpersonal relationships and experiences in a glorious, glam rock dismantling of the human aspects the albums title references.

Staying on topic, How to Be a Confidante does thatthingTheBugClubreallyknowhowtodo where they, again speaking as two voices from the same mind, pluck out common aspects of how we all live and make them sound ridiculous.

The surreal is in the familiar, not in ignoring the familiar The Bug Club know this and that understanding joins an unrelenting bassline in forming the backbone of this garage rockinfused belter.

Having gained an appropriately beefedup stateside following thanks to the beefy slab of garagepunk on On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System, and the bands subsequent US tour, The Bug Clubs fruitful partnership with Sup Pop gets even tastier with Very Human Features.

An assured and endlessly witty whirlwind of literary, selfreferential, goodhumoured rock n roll, the new record sees the band riding their everswelling wave of popularity as if its a quick whizz around the Caldicot Aldi carpark on a pair of rollerskates.

Long may it continue.