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SPB featured stream: Soot Sprite - Sharp Tongue EP

Posted by Loren on October 30, 2019

SPB featured stream: Soot Sprite - Sharp Tongue EP
Soot Sprite - Sharp Tongue

Each month we feature a new stream atop the page. This month we’ve partnered with Specialist Subject Records in the UK to share Sharp Tongue from Soot Sprite.

The group started as a solo project for Elise Cook (vocals/guitar) but grew into a trio with the addition of Ross Becker (bass) and Matthew Tiller (drums) for this new EP, which released last month on 12” vinyl and digital platforms.

Sharp Tongue is the second release by Soot Sprite but the first by this lineup and it offers a chill but personal blend of bedroom pop and shoegaze that fits the mood whether you’re feeling reflective or relaxed.

Check it out below. Hit the + sign for the full track list.

 

Fans can order the record from Specialist Subject.

The band is on tour this month:

Here are their tour dates:
FRI 15TH NOV Princess Pavilion, Falmouth
SAT 16TH NOV Barrel House, Totnes
MON 18TH NOV Exchange, Bristol
TUE 19TH NOV Cavern, Exeter
WED 20TH NOV The Hobbit, Southampton
THU 21ST NOV Rossi Bar, Brighton
SUN 24TH NOV Cavendish Arms, London
22ND DEC Parrotfest, Torquay

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photo by Martina Wisniewska

SPB featured stream: Soot Sprite - Sharp Tongue EP
Soot Sprite - Sharp Tongue

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