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Poisonous Birds release new song ‘Warm Jets’

POISONOUS BIRDS have released a brand new song!

The new song, titled Warm Jets, is taken from the alternative trio’s upcoming new EP, We Can Never Not Be All Of Us, which is scheduled to be released in August this year.

Speaking about the new song, vocalist/electronics/producer Tom Ridley says, Warm Jets was written with Gabriel Gifford, a Bristol-based producer and songwriter best known for his work with Harvey Causon. Back in March a Facebook group called Isolation Tapes emerged, filled with friends and friends-of-friends from the Bristol music community. Gabe shared this with us: gabrielgifford.bandcamp.com, a bunch of sketches from the first few weeks of isolation. Youthful Bother caught my imagination – he’d recorded a little upright piano in his flat and a few tracks of cello, and the mood of the piece put me in this quiet, pensive mindset and the song pretty much poured out.

Where Mood Stabiliser was an exploration of my past, this became a study of my present – not literally about my day-to-day living in a pandemic (which will no doubt be well-documented by others) – but rather as as man in my late twenties clinging to the some of the same hopes and fears and dreams that developed during childhood.”

Listen to Warm Jets here: 

The new EP follows hot on the heels of POISONOUS BIRDS‘ collaborative EP with SUNFLOWER, the solo project from BLACK FOXXESMark Holley. Alongside the release of the new song, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming EP below:

Track List: 

1. We Move, Plastic
2. Mood Stabiliser
3. Warm Jets
4. True Colour
5. I was sat by the window and there was a bright light and I was very sad
6. We Can Never Not Be All Of Us

We Can Never Not Be All Of Us is set for release on August 14th via self-release.

For more information on POISONOUS BIRDS like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.