Melbourne’s Slush, today share with us, “Bleed“, off their forthcoming self-titled EP, out May 10 on Hysterical Records. “Bleed” is a furious belter lamenting the misfortunes of the menstrual cycle. With scuzzy guitar, yowling vocals, frenzied drums fills and roaring bass lines, “Bleed” is their punkiest yet.

The trio of Acacia Coates (she/her), Caitlyn Bardsley (she/her) and Scout Tester (they/them) are becoming known for their punchy, yet sassy punk-rock ear-worms which are packed with bold power chords, driving bass riffs and lightning quick drum fills. On “Keep Cup” there are plenty of bright, rousing ooh’s and aah’s, reminiscent of Cherry Glazerr’s candied garage pop or Girlpool’s layered vocals. 

Their debut self-titled EP will be out digitally and on cassette via Hysterical Records, May 10. If you’re in Melbourne, catch them launch it at The Old Bar on May 25. 

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