The Skinny Review:
Tickles expand on their noise-punk beginnings with a debut album that feels darker, heavier, and more intense than previous releases. Fierce guitars, pounding bass, frantic drums, and stark lyrics drive songs about isolation, anxiety, abandonment, and old emotional wounds. The album becomes a chaotic yet cleansing blast of sound, celebrating noise and full-throttle release.
In Their Own Words:
“Recording with Chris Hoggomat flowed effortlessly as we’ve spent a long time refining these nine tracks and knew exactly what we wanted. The connection with Chris allowed us to experiment freely, exploring noise, unusual sounds, and even techno-inspired textures, pushing each song to its limits while keeping its core intact. The result is a record that captures both our chaotic power and the careful thought behind each arrangement, offering a vivid experience of our new incarnation. The album title, subject matter and its artwork capture the bittersweet feeling of birthdays, moments filled with joy, yet sometimes tinged with solitude as connections slowly fade and loneliness quietly settles in.”
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