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Magick Mountain Announce Debut Album 'Weird Feelings', Share New Track Infinity X2

Tuesday, 25 August 2020 Written by Jon Stickler

Magick Mountain have confirmed details of their debut LP.

'Weird Feelings' is set to be self-released on October 23 and will feature the newly shared single Infinity X2, a fuzzed-up, psychedelic track that brings more than a sniff of frantic, punk rock energy to the party.

Check out its accompanying video, a collaboration between the Leeds trio and Josh Brownrigg, below, alongside the record's artwork and tracklist. Discussing the clip, the band said:

"It was self-filmed in our practise space, which involved metres of gaffa-hung green fabric, make-shift tripods, a last minute lighting 'rig' and a state of the art spinning cam courtesy of a 1980s record player and phone holder.

"After Magick Mountain bassist/artman Tom Hudson edited the footage, we handed over the reins to Josh to work his glitchy visual sorcery, using analogue video synthesisers to experiment with tripped-out trails and create the mega fuzzed-up aesthetic. With its blues, deep purples, corals and pinks complimenting Tom’s cover artwork for the single, the video becomes part of the overall visual and sonic onslaught brought to you by Magick Mountain."

Formed of Lins Wilson from Grammatics and Mother Vulpine, Tom Hudson of Pulled Apart By Horses, and Nestor Matthews of Sky Larkin and Menace Beach, Magick Mountain recorded the album over the course of 18 months at home, in rehearsals, and during limited hours at recording studios with producers Margo Broom and James Kenosha.

'Weird Feelings' tracklist:

1. Bart Cobain
2. Zodiac
3. Cherokee
4. Brown Bread
5. Stranger Danger
6. Colossus
7. Dream Chaser
8. Infinity X2
9. King Cobra
10. The Shitty Beatles
11. The Creeper

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