It’s not a cover of the Jay Reatard classic, but Home Travel’s My Shadow features a similar strain of vitriol, albeit a more sedate one. Dubby bassline grooves needle through abrasive lo-fi organ hums, vocalist Johann Rashid spitting in pulsating synchronicity. The tonal uneasiness is more than offset by the danceable snap of the looping synth drum. They’re a killer live act too, with moves that will BLOW YOUR MIND.
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