"Oozing greasy, late-night vibes, there's something charming about this battered bunch of songs."
Oscar Galt & The Eventual Somethings' grungy rock is brilliantly brutal. Loaded with dingy basement grooves, their latest EP Play Things is a woozy cannon of gutsy growls and coarse guitar lines.
The title track and Necromancer are intoxicating listens, Recompense and Past Tense unleash a feral ruckus of dirty rock, while Bound To Die Alone drowns your sorrows in its beer-soaked candour. Oozing greasy, late-night vibes, there's something charming about this battered bunch of songs.