Psychedelic Porn Crumpets share new single 'The Terrors'

With their highly-anticipated new album set to land early next year, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets have now returned to unveil the next cut lifted from their forthcoming full-length.

The new single 'The Terrors' follows on from their previously shared tracks 'Tally-Ho', 'Mr. Prism' and 'Mundungus' in previewing their new LP 'SHYGA! The Sunlight Mound', which is due out on the 5th February via Marathon Artists.

Speaking about the new offering, frontman and songwriter Jack McEwan said, “The term given to the cocktail of dejected emotions that usually occur between Sunday night and Tuesday morning as an unwanted side effect following a long and debaucherous weekend. What goes up eventually plummets into mere oblivion, infinity to death.

"I wanted to write a track that paid homage to where Porn Crumpets began, back in our drug-ridden cave of a share house at Hector Street. There was a solid group of us on centrelink, either studying or pretending to work, waiting for our paycheck to arrive so we could pickle the membrane and substitute reality for a while, very much in the name of science. The classic Australian coming of age saga.

"I wanted the song to surge maniacally and feel like a chaotic adventure that viscously bulldozes it's way through to the listener. High intensity, good gremlins, thanks for coming. The more I penned the more I realised I was still waking up like my twenty-year-old prototype.

"It felt like most of last year on tour we'd repeatedly wake up in a state of groundhog day, tired limbs and weary souls maintaining extroverted livers for months on end, it was all self inflicted so there's nobody to blame but ourselves. It was the commitment to routine I was more impressed with, how easily mayhem flows, shapes, contorts, it slowly becomes warming, like a shit friend you keep choosing to hang out with cause they're reliable, accompanied with a daily migraine you enjoy for nostalgic purposes, my slither of homely consistencies. Wow I went dark!

"Probably why it needed an uplifting chorus, something climactic, a burst of endorphins that all good trips encounter, a smiling glimmer of hope reminding us all "everything will be ok."

Have a listen to 'The Terrors' in the player below.

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