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Buffet Lunch: Cheeks 7"
âCheeks/Mild Weatherâ is a spanking new 7â from Scots post-punk popsters Buffet Lunch, a keen-eyed follow-up to the groupâs well-received debut LP âThe Power of Rocksâ (2021, Upset The Rhythm).
This single is very loosely influenced by the collective experience of the pandemic, adding to the already exhausted canon of cultural Covid artefacts. The A side âCheeksâ is concerned with the inside, whilst the outside is very much catered for by âMild Weatherâ on side B.
âCheeksâ is centred around the sub-bass of an old Italian organ and the honking sax of Iain McCall, telling the tale of a squashed individual. The over-zealous approach to layers hopefully adding to the feeling of claustrophobia and mundane delirium. If âCheeksâ is the wind up, âMild Weatherâ is the release.
âMild Weatherâ is an ode to the desire to spend a week in the sun. Itâs also about enjoying that prize to the full and then returning back to the slog. Jayne Dent (of Me Lost Me) lends her exquisite vocal here providing the centre-point to a Casio-led symphony, with acoustic and electronic drums fighting for attention throughout.
As is the current norm, these tracks were written and recorded remotely and in a couple of sessions in Edinburgh at the beginning of 2021. âCheeks / Mild Weatherâ will be released on 7â vinyl and digitally on Upset The Rhythm this November.
This single is very loosely influenced by the collective experience of the pandemic, adding to the already exhausted canon of cultural Covid artefacts. The A side âCheeksâ is concerned with the inside, whilst the outside is very much catered for by âMild Weatherâ on side B.
âCheeksâ is centred around the sub-bass of an old Italian organ and the honking sax of Iain McCall, telling the tale of a squashed individual. The over-zealous approach to layers hopefully adding to the feeling of claustrophobia and mundane delirium. If âCheeksâ is the wind up, âMild Weatherâ is the release.
âMild Weatherâ is an ode to the desire to spend a week in the sun. Itâs also about enjoying that prize to the full and then returning back to the slog. Jayne Dent (of Me Lost Me) lends her exquisite vocal here providing the centre-point to a Casio-led symphony, with acoustic and electronic drums fighting for attention throughout.
As is the current norm, these tracks were written and recorded remotely and in a couple of sessions in Edinburgh at the beginning of 2021. âCheeks / Mild Weatherâ will be released on 7â vinyl and digitally on Upset The Rhythm this November.
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Buffet Lunch: Cheeks 7"
Buffet Lunch: Cheeks 7"
âCheeks/Mild Weatherâ is a spanking new 7â from Scots post-punk popsters Buffet Lunch, a keen-eyed follow-up to the groupâs well-received debut LP âThe Power of Rocksâ (2021, Upset The Rhythm).
This single is very loosely influenced by the collective experience of the pandemic, adding to the already exhausted canon of cultural Covid artefacts. The A side âCheeksâ is concerned with the inside, whilst the outside is very much catered for by âMild Weatherâ on side B.
âCheeksâ is centred around the sub-bass of an old Italian organ and the honking sax of Iain McCall, telling the tale of a squashed individual. The over-zealous approach to layers hopefully adding to the feeling of claustrophobia and mundane delirium. If âCheeksâ is the wind up, âMild Weatherâ is the release.
âMild Weatherâ is an ode to the desire to spend a week in the sun. Itâs also about enjoying that prize to the full and then returning back to the slog. Jayne Dent (of Me Lost Me) lends her exquisite vocal here providing the centre-point to a Casio-led symphony, with acoustic and electronic drums fighting for attention throughout.
As is the current norm, these tracks were written and recorded remotely and in a couple of sessions in Edinburgh at the beginning of 2021. âCheeks / Mild Weatherâ will be released on 7â vinyl and digitally on Upset The Rhythm this November.
This single is very loosely influenced by the collective experience of the pandemic, adding to the already exhausted canon of cultural Covid artefacts. The A side âCheeksâ is concerned with the inside, whilst the outside is very much catered for by âMild Weatherâ on side B.
âCheeksâ is centred around the sub-bass of an old Italian organ and the honking sax of Iain McCall, telling the tale of a squashed individual. The over-zealous approach to layers hopefully adding to the feeling of claustrophobia and mundane delirium. If âCheeksâ is the wind up, âMild Weatherâ is the release.
âMild Weatherâ is an ode to the desire to spend a week in the sun. Itâs also about enjoying that prize to the full and then returning back to the slog. Jayne Dent (of Me Lost Me) lends her exquisite vocal here providing the centre-point to a Casio-led symphony, with acoustic and electronic drums fighting for attention throughout.
As is the current norm, these tracks were written and recorded remotely and in a couple of sessions in Edinburgh at the beginning of 2021. âCheeks / Mild Weatherâ will be released on 7â vinyl and digitally on Upset The Rhythm this November.
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âCheeks/Mild Weatherâ is a spanking new 7â from Scots post-punk popsters Buffet Lunch, a keen-eyed follow-up to the groupâs well-received debut LP âThe Power of Rocksâ (2021, Upset The Rhythm).
This single is very loosely influenced by the collective experience of the pandemic, adding to the already exhausted canon of cultural Covid artefacts. The A side âCheeksâ is concerned with the inside, whilst the outside is very much catered for by âMild Weatherâ on side B.
âCheeksâ is centred around the sub-bass of an old Italian organ and the honking sax of Iain McCall, telling the tale of a squashed individual. The over-zealous approach to layers hopefully adding to the feeling of claustrophobia and mundane delirium. If âCheeksâ is the wind up, âMild Weatherâ is the release.
âMild Weatherâ is an ode to the desire to spend a week in the sun. Itâs also about enjoying that prize to the full and then returning back to the slog. Jayne Dent (of Me Lost Me) lends her exquisite vocal here providing the centre-point to a Casio-led symphony, with acoustic and electronic drums fighting for attention throughout.
As is the current norm, these tracks were written and recorded remotely and in a couple of sessions in Edinburgh at the beginning of 2021. âCheeks / Mild Weatherâ will be released on 7â vinyl and digitally on Upset The Rhythm this November.
This single is very loosely influenced by the collective experience of the pandemic, adding to the already exhausted canon of cultural Covid artefacts. The A side âCheeksâ is concerned with the inside, whilst the outside is very much catered for by âMild Weatherâ on side B.
âCheeksâ is centred around the sub-bass of an old Italian organ and the honking sax of Iain McCall, telling the tale of a squashed individual. The over-zealous approach to layers hopefully adding to the feeling of claustrophobia and mundane delirium. If âCheeksâ is the wind up, âMild Weatherâ is the release.
âMild Weatherâ is an ode to the desire to spend a week in the sun. Itâs also about enjoying that prize to the full and then returning back to the slog. Jayne Dent (of Me Lost Me) lends her exquisite vocal here providing the centre-point to a Casio-led symphony, with acoustic and electronic drums fighting for attention throughout.
As is the current norm, these tracks were written and recorded remotely and in a couple of sessions in Edinburgh at the beginning of 2021. âCheeks / Mild Weatherâ will be released on 7â vinyl and digitally on Upset The Rhythm this November.











