“Web” is definitely on the longer end of Oh Sees songs (it clocks in at almost exactly five minutes), but the controlled nature of the track suggests that a sonic shift is in store for the SF-turned-LA band. To celebrate the great (but entirely expected) news of another brand-new Thee Oh Sees album on the horizon, the band released Mutilator Defeated at Last‘s first single, “Web.” Spacey guitar riffs, strategically placed echoes, changing tempos, and a couple of almost-patented Dwyer yelps wash over listeners within the upcoming LP’s first track. ![]() Some of our favorite songs from this week were out of the blue ( Tame Impala, Grimes, M.I.A.), a couple were new tracks from highly anticipated upcoming releases ( Lord Huron, Thee Oh Sees, Active Child), one just-announced record with a new sound ( Daughn Gibson), and an excellent blast from the past ( Wolf Alice). ![]() It seems like there was a secret code amongst artists deciding that this was the week of surprise tracks.
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