Pelican Song is TwO-heaDEd shADow PuppETS’ Single Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
TwO-heaDEd shADow PuppETS sound like they’ve thrown a party inside their rehearsal space, and “Pelican Song” is the invitation.
Pelican Song is TwO-heaDEd shADow PuppETS’ Single Out Now
It bursts out with a sly, funk-driven rhythm that sets a mischievous tone. The guitars skip rather than stride, creating an offbeat swing that gives the track its playful backbone.
Underneath, the bass bounces with restless energy while the drums stay loose and jittery, like they’re laughing as they play.
What makes the song stand out is its refusal to sit still. The melody darts in unexpected directions, breaking patterns before they can settle, while background vocals pop up like hecklers from the back of the room. They don’t just support the lead—they taunt it, mock it, and dance around it, which adds a streak of theatrical chaos. There’s a faint echo of Pixies in that erratic energy and a distant wink toward Primus in the funk-driven madness, yet the band sound purely themselves.
The overall effect is strangely bucolic one moment and psyched-out the next, like a picnic that’s about to turn into a carnival. It’s clear they value instinct over polish. You can hear fingers scraping strings, breaths between lines, and that raw energy makes it feel like a live jam. Rather than chasing perfection, they seem focused on fun—and it works.
Other tracks on Bangin’ in Your Mom’s Garage keep this unpredictable spirit alive. “Hop Scotch” cranks up the distortion and charges forward with scrappy aggression, flashing hints of Beastie Boys chaos, while “Litmus Yellow” slips into an almost dreamlike avant-garde sprawl that grows steadily more surreal. None of it feels calculated, and that instinctive spirit is what makes them exciting.
“Pelican Song” shows a band unafraid to embrace the absurd, the loose, and the joyful side of rock. It’s chaotic in the best way.
Pelican Song is TwO-heaDEd shADow PuppETS’ Single Out Now!
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Pelican Song is TwO-heaDEd shADow PuppETS’ Single Out Now
THSP was forged in the depths of Florida in the early 2000s to bring you original music. Hothands on guitar, Sloopy Pants on vocals/guitar, Dudley Doo rockin’ the bass, and Mega Man as their current drummer. They just released their first album, “Bangin’ in Your Mom’s Garage.”
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