Harmony Sign To Poison City Records

9 September 2013 | 12:37 pm | Staff Writer

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Melbourne's gallows-rock mongrel Harmony have signed to growing indie label Poison City Records for the release of their second album.

Featuring members of The Nation Blue and McLusky, the band released their self-titled debut album last year to critical acclaim and will be touring with The Drones later this month.

Joining a roster that includes The Smith Street Band, Hoodlum Shouts, and more recently The Bennies and Clowns, the band have released single Cut Myself Clean from their second album, which is slated for early 2014.

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“Cut Myself Clean is a blood psalm about an endless flow,” says the band's Tom Lyngcoln. “Self harm open wound downer scene bad dream and the subsequent forced clean up after council decree. Tides of Type O rising on high. Starting with a slight nick, the voices swell into an undulating sea and end in torrential crescendo and shift into some kind of shanty.”

The track was recorded and mixed at home and mastered by John Golden (Black Flag, Bad Brains, Sonic Youth).