King Tuff announces album and releases “Twisted on a Train”

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A return to rock and himself.

King Tuff (Kyle Thomas) will release his new album, Moohe March 27. This work, successor of Smalltown Stardust (2023), will be the first to be published under his new label, MUP Recordsin association with Thirty Tigers.

As a preview, the artist premiered the video of “Twisted on a Train”andl single and opening themel disk. The launch includesye a poem thatand, according to King Tuffhighlights the uses of Mooadding a conceptual layer.

I wrote and recorded the entire song in a few hours, which was basically the opposite of how I had been working on the computer. Spending hours moving waveforms around like a zombie, compiling vocals, hesitating, trying to make things not sound dead, trying to make something sound right, took me months. But here, on tape, it was much more vivid. More like painting or making a collage. More like making real music. Every move he made stuck like glue. It was very easy. “It was pure joy,” the musician wrote in a press release.

Dale play here:

We leave you with the cover and the tracklist:

01 “Twisted on a Train”
02 “Stairway to Nowhere”
03 “Invisible Ink”
04 “Landline”
05 “Crosseyed Critters”
06 “Oil Change”
07 “East of Ordinary”
08 “Unglued”
09 “Delusions”
10 “Backroads”

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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