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Just Mustard Heart Under Vinyl LP 2022 Ltd Dinked Edition #178

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Cat no. PTKF3019-6

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release on 27th May, 2022.

Dinked Edition : DINKED #178

● Marbled blue vinyl *
● Printed inner sleeve *
● 3 x A5 art prints *
● Hand-numbered sleeve *
● Lyric & photo insert
● Limited pressing of 500 *

* EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition

Tracklist:

  1. 23
  2. Still
  3. I Am You
  4. Seed
  5. Blue Chalk
  6. Early
  7. Sore
  8. Mirrors
  9. In Shade
  10. Rivers

Heart Under serves as the next stage of this development, with every instrument brilliantly pushed to its limit and every boundary of the band stretched. It is an album that asks you to forget what you know. At every turn, this remarkable record reconfigures and stretches the ideas and ambition of a rock band, and turns a year of lockdown and personal struggles into a breathtaking artistic statement.

The music the five friends from Dundalk, Ireland make is strikingly untraditional. Though to look at them, it appears that the band are a five-piece with uniform make-up of a vocalist, two guitarists, a bassist and a drummer, not a single one of them utilizes their instrument in a confined or regular fashion. Guitarists David Noonan and Mete Kalyoncuoglu make their six-strings shriek and wail, the sounds produced sounding like everything from whirring machinery to horror movie monsters. Much of the melodies on offer poke through from Rob Clarke’s inventive, nodding basslines, which have nods to The Cure, who Just Mustard supported at a Dublin show in 2019.

Though written in the depths of 2020, Heart Under is a personal document of a time that doesn’t comment on realities of the outside world. “I always write about what’s going on inside my head rather than anyone else’s,” Katie says. “We all use music to escape, and it’s good to have a break from life with music.” An album not categorisable by genre or era, Heart Under is a guitar album with guitars that don’t sound like guitars, an album that stretches traditional frameworks to make a thrillingly unique sound, and an album like little else you'll ever hear.