Lurcher returns with "Punchline Blues," the lead single from their upcoming EP "Bad Gag." The song retains the band's stringy graze but roams even more boldly into layers, brooding soundscapes. This indicates that Lurcher is not resting on their previous momentum.
Alex Featherstone's 12-string guitar lays down a textured bed that perfectly complements Christoph Crinson's deep, anchoring basslines. Jono Mudd's drums propel the beat forward, and Spen White's voice glides confidently above the music. The result is a song that's raw and energetic, but also sophisticated and expansive.
"Punchline Blues" was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Chris McManus at Blank Studios. The sound is very professional, but it doesn't detract from the band's natural grit at all. The cover art by Jono Mudd complements the single's sound, capturing the playful yet serious vibe of the song.
"Punchline Blues" is no mere single for fans of creative indie rock, but a statement. It's a mark that Lurcher is now the type of band willing to absorb all manner of new musical styles without sacrificing the momentum that made them memorable. With the EP, "Bad Gag" dropping in May, it offers an exciting ride for those who want their music to do as much thinking as feeling.