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Drunk Mums – "Big Titty Trippin"

  • September 17, 2013
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Drunk Mums is comprised of five psychedelic Australian dudes that thrive on fracturing the normality that incurs with many garage thrashers. Starting around 5 years ago, Drunk Mums helped many unknown local Australian artists by putting on shows in their local area. On one of their US/South America tours, their van was robbed in Miami and they’ve built their sound literally from the ground up ever since. Drunk Mums separate themselves apart from everyone else with their sharp and swift guitars, brash lyrics, a bass that trembles the ground beneath you– take  “Big Titty Trippin” as an example.

“Big Titty Trippin” is a creation from Drunk Mums off their most recent self titled album Drunk Mums. Drunk Mums combine the ranty, garage punk with some early blues that really mellows out the punk vibe– yet not enough to diminish the angsty aura that makes their sound. The lo-fi, distorted elements Drunk Mums uses really keeps them grounded to their garage roots. Dust off your music collection and make room for these rad guys. They're here to fracture everything you thought you knew about lo-fi, garage music.

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