
Punch Card
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Dinked : Ultra Clear Vinyl / Alternative Colour Die-Cut Sleeve / A5 Print / Hand-Signed & Numbered Edition / Limited Pressing of 350
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
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Stoke-On-Trentās most tuned-in and turned-out trio are releasing debut album Punch Card, which might be the avant-garde pop record of the year.
Driven by a desire for sonic collage and bolstered by lateral thinking, āPunch Cardā is a crafty lesson in how, with touches of masterful manipulation, the collision of opposing forces can cause sparks to fly and an irrepressible need to dance. āOur aim is to undermine anything leaning too far one way or the other. We shoot for homogeneity - if it sounds good and its component parts can't be pulled out, weāve matched the job description,ā they say of finding balance in their desire to āpull the rugā musically whenever listeners least expect it.
Much like the typo in their name, now proudly worn by the band as a badge of honour, the result is an album of happy accidents that truly embody their audiencesā visceral knee-jerk reactions. The cut-out windows of an eighties protocomputer punch card that line the sleeve offer a portal into Formal Sppeedwearās universe.
After signing with melodic in 2023, the trioās now sold out 2024 debut EP - a self-titled, self-produced 12ā sample of elastic bass arrangements, leaping guitar motifs and sparse, un-assuming percussive work - picked up notable fans at BBC 6 Music and helped to secure shows around the country with the likes of Fat Dog, Preoccupations, Warmduscher and Divorce. A legion of listeners grew, barraging Instagram DMs curious to unearth the mystery behind their idiosyncratic, off-kilter lyrics ā usually a product of Beckās phonetically-associated wordplay.
Prolific in their output, the band diligently produced Punch Card themselves with mastering from Paul D. Millar (Slug Bug). Led by a preference for sonic variety, they even discarded three tracks not belonging on the record; not because they didnāt fit - but because they did. Through their boomerang voice notes and a sense of telepathy that only college friends bonded by Neu! and Yellow Magic Orchestra could possess, they explain; āThereās definitely a subconscious level to what we do but itās always driven by what works sonically. The real challenge becomes how to recreate it live.ā
Blame those tracks which formed quickly when raw ideas and lyrics flowed from jam sessions in their Tremolo rehearsal room. Jagged, punchy āIndecentā was largely improvised by the trio as a single recorded live take, and āThe Ballad of DCBā (avid bookworms in Stoke may have an inkling as to the meaning behind its acronym) was wrangled from a spritely brink of uncertainty after twilight tinkering powered a plethora of jangling guitar lines. Live staple āWait (Hatchet Gets a New Hide) serves as collage of ideas and melodies harking back to the early days of Sppeedwear, completed on a Tascam 488 cassette recorder.Ā
But, between joyfully jarring twists and turns, it is a rare moment of wistfulness which offers the biggest hint to the albumās wider Punch Card themes. A turning point in the recording process, finale āFriedrich Backs Up Nothingā shimmers with strange atmospheres and sound-manipulated cellos; lyrically considering how history might react to the world today.
Formal Sppeedwear may look and sound something like pop, but Punch Card emerges through collision, constraint, and chance - much like the stamped out geometry that inspired its artwork.
Tracklist
Side A
Hit ānā Run
Who Needs Spain Ball?Ā
Indecent
Knutmo 1-5
Aardvark x2
A Concise History
Fleas
Side B
Wait (Hatchet Gets A New Hide)
The Ballad Of DCB
New Brother
Appointment
Product Info
Dinked : Ultra Clear Vinyl / Alternative Colour Die-Cut Sleeve / A5 Print / Hand-Signed & Numbered Edition / Limited Pressing of 350
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
More Info
Stoke-On-Trentās most tuned-in and turned-out trio are releasing debut album Punch Card, which might be the avant-garde pop record of the year.
Driven by a desire for sonic collage and bolstered by lateral thinking, āPunch Cardā is a crafty lesson in how, with touches of masterful manipulation, the collision of opposing forces can cause sparks to fly and an irrepressible need to dance. āOur aim is to undermine anything leaning too far one way or the other. We shoot for homogeneity - if it sounds good and its component parts can't be pulled out, weāve matched the job description,ā they say of finding balance in their desire to āpull the rugā musically whenever listeners least expect it.
Much like the typo in their name, now proudly worn by the band as a badge of honour, the result is an album of happy accidents that truly embody their audiencesā visceral knee-jerk reactions. The cut-out windows of an eighties protocomputer punch card that line the sleeve offer a portal into Formal Sppeedwearās universe.
After signing with melodic in 2023, the trioās now sold out 2024 debut EP - a self-titled, self-produced 12ā sample of elastic bass arrangements, leaping guitar motifs and sparse, un-assuming percussive work - picked up notable fans at BBC 6 Music and helped to secure shows around the country with the likes of Fat Dog, Preoccupations, Warmduscher and Divorce. A legion of listeners grew, barraging Instagram DMs curious to unearth the mystery behind their idiosyncratic, off-kilter lyrics ā usually a product of Beckās phonetically-associated wordplay.
Prolific in their output, the band diligently produced Punch Card themselves with mastering from Paul D. Millar (Slug Bug). Led by a preference for sonic variety, they even discarded three tracks not belonging on the record; not because they didnāt fit - but because they did. Through their boomerang voice notes and a sense of telepathy that only college friends bonded by Neu! and Yellow Magic Orchestra could possess, they explain; āThereās definitely a subconscious level to what we do but itās always driven by what works sonically. The real challenge becomes how to recreate it live.ā
Blame those tracks which formed quickly when raw ideas and lyrics flowed from jam sessions in their Tremolo rehearsal room. Jagged, punchy āIndecentā was largely improvised by the trio as a single recorded live take, and āThe Ballad of DCBā (avid bookworms in Stoke may have an inkling as to the meaning behind its acronym) was wrangled from a spritely brink of uncertainty after twilight tinkering powered a plethora of jangling guitar lines. Live staple āWait (Hatchet Gets a New Hide) serves as collage of ideas and melodies harking back to the early days of Sppeedwear, completed on a Tascam 488 cassette recorder.Ā
But, between joyfully jarring twists and turns, it is a rare moment of wistfulness which offers the biggest hint to the albumās wider Punch Card themes. A turning point in the recording process, finale āFriedrich Backs Up Nothingā shimmers with strange atmospheres and sound-manipulated cellos; lyrically considering how history might react to the world today.
Formal Sppeedwear may look and sound something like pop, but Punch Card emerges through collision, constraint, and chance - much like the stamped out geometry that inspired its artwork.
Tracklist
Side A
Hit ānā Run
Who Needs Spain Ball?Ā
Indecent
Knutmo 1-5
Aardvark x2
A Concise History
Fleas
Side B
Wait (Hatchet Gets A New Hide)
The Ballad Of DCB
New Brother
Appointment
Description
Product Info
Dinked : Ultra Clear Vinyl / Alternative Colour Die-Cut Sleeve / A5 Print / Hand-Signed & Numbered Edition / Limited Pressing of 350
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
More Info
Stoke-On-Trentās most tuned-in and turned-out trio are releasing debut album Punch Card, which might be the avant-garde pop record of the year.
Driven by a desire for sonic collage and bolstered by lateral thinking, āPunch Cardā is a crafty lesson in how, with touches of masterful manipulation, the collision of opposing forces can cause sparks to fly and an irrepressible need to dance. āOur aim is to undermine anything leaning too far one way or the other. We shoot for homogeneity - if it sounds good and its component parts can't be pulled out, weāve matched the job description,ā they say of finding balance in their desire to āpull the rugā musically whenever listeners least expect it.
Much like the typo in their name, now proudly worn by the band as a badge of honour, the result is an album of happy accidents that truly embody their audiencesā visceral knee-jerk reactions. The cut-out windows of an eighties protocomputer punch card that line the sleeve offer a portal into Formal Sppeedwearās universe.
After signing with melodic in 2023, the trioās now sold out 2024 debut EP - a self-titled, self-produced 12ā sample of elastic bass arrangements, leaping guitar motifs and sparse, un-assuming percussive work - picked up notable fans at BBC 6 Music and helped to secure shows around the country with the likes of Fat Dog, Preoccupations, Warmduscher and Divorce. A legion of listeners grew, barraging Instagram DMs curious to unearth the mystery behind their idiosyncratic, off-kilter lyrics ā usually a product of Beckās phonetically-associated wordplay.
Prolific in their output, the band diligently produced Punch Card themselves with mastering from Paul D. Millar (Slug Bug). Led by a preference for sonic variety, they even discarded three tracks not belonging on the record; not because they didnāt fit - but because they did. Through their boomerang voice notes and a sense of telepathy that only college friends bonded by Neu! and Yellow Magic Orchestra could possess, they explain; āThereās definitely a subconscious level to what we do but itās always driven by what works sonically. The real challenge becomes how to recreate it live.ā
Blame those tracks which formed quickly when raw ideas and lyrics flowed from jam sessions in their Tremolo rehearsal room. Jagged, punchy āIndecentā was largely improvised by the trio as a single recorded live take, and āThe Ballad of DCBā (avid bookworms in Stoke may have an inkling as to the meaning behind its acronym) was wrangled from a spritely brink of uncertainty after twilight tinkering powered a plethora of jangling guitar lines. Live staple āWait (Hatchet Gets a New Hide) serves as collage of ideas and melodies harking back to the early days of Sppeedwear, completed on a Tascam 488 cassette recorder.Ā
But, between joyfully jarring twists and turns, it is a rare moment of wistfulness which offers the biggest hint to the albumās wider Punch Card themes. A turning point in the recording process, finale āFriedrich Backs Up Nothingā shimmers with strange atmospheres and sound-manipulated cellos; lyrically considering how history might react to the world today.
Formal Sppeedwear may look and sound something like pop, but Punch Card emerges through collision, constraint, and chance - much like the stamped out geometry that inspired its artwork.
Tracklist
Side A
Hit ānā Run
Who Needs Spain Ball?Ā
Indecent
Knutmo 1-5
Aardvark x2
A Concise History
Fleas
Side B
Wait (Hatchet Gets A New Hide)
The Ballad Of DCB
New Brother
Appointment











