UV Race frontman Marcus Rechsteiner runs us through a stream of consciousness recount of share house malaise towards the end of Pantry Shelf, his internal monologue at war as he tries to rationalise the ethics of racking his housemates’ food and the unwillingness to walk down to the shops. It’s nice and laid back, a little bit like a stripped back UV Race cut with its solid acoustic riffs and Marcus’s melodic couplets, Guy Blackman’s jaunty electric keys expanding the tonal palette. Taken from the six-track cassette release Country Pantry.
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