SPLIFFS, the latest album from the mysterious British duo You Know What Theyll Say, is a hazy, psychedelic journey through smoke-filled rooms and groovy beats.
With their unique blend of indie rock and electronic influences, You Know What Theyll Say have created a trippy sonic experience that will leave you feeling like you've just smoked a joint the size of Big Ben.
From the opening track "Baked Like Beans" to the dreamy closer "Puff Puff Pass," SPLIFFS takes listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions, with each song feeling like a hit of the dankest weed you've ever smoked.
The duo's catchy hooks and hypnotic rhythms will have you bobbing your head and tapping your foot, even if you've never touched a joint in your life.
But what really sets You Know What Theyll Say apart is their witty, irreverent lyrics that capture the spirit of stoner culture in all its absurdity.
Tracks like "High Times in Hyde Park" and "Blunted in Brighton" are full of clever wordplay and sly references to smoking weed that will have you chuckling with every listen.
Overall, SPLIFFS is a must-listen for anyone looking to get lost in a cloud of smoke and good vibes.
So grab your favorite rolling papers, fire up a joint, and let You Know What Theyll Say take you on a groovy journey that you won't soon forget.
With their unique blend of indie rock and electronic influences, You Know What Theyll Say have created a trippy sonic experience that will leave you feeling like you've just smoked a joint the size of Big Ben.
From the opening track "Baked Like Beans" to the dreamy closer "Puff Puff Pass," SPLIFFS takes listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions, with each song feeling like a hit of the dankest weed you've ever smoked.
The duo's catchy hooks and hypnotic rhythms will have you bobbing your head and tapping your foot, even if you've never touched a joint in your life.
But what really sets You Know What Theyll Say apart is their witty, irreverent lyrics that capture the spirit of stoner culture in all its absurdity.
Tracks like "High Times in Hyde Park" and "Blunted in Brighton" are full of clever wordplay and sly references to smoking weed that will have you chuckling with every listen.
Overall, SPLIFFS is a must-listen for anyone looking to get lost in a cloud of smoke and good vibes.
So grab your favorite rolling papers, fire up a joint, and let You Know What Theyll Say take you on a groovy journey that you won't soon forget.






