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Preview new Netherlands

Posted by Loren on July 9, 2022

Preview new Netherlands
photo by Loren Green

Netherlands, a hard to classify heavy and electronic project featuring Timo Ellis (Yoko Ono, Cibo Matto, Sean Lennon, Joan As Police Woman, Spacehog), David Keith (Rainbow), and synth-bassist Kelsey Warren (Blak Emoji), has shared "So Sick," the lead single from upcoming new album Kali CorvetteKali Corvette will release on Sept. 9 via Three One G Records and is the project's sixth album. In addition to the core lineup, the album also features guest performances by Gibby Haynes (Butthole Surfers), Michael Kubacki (Car Bomb), Tim Dahl (Lydia Lunch Retrovirus, Child Abuse), Daisy Press (Steve Reich) and Suzanne Von Aichinger (The Suzannes).

Preview new Netherlands
photo by Loren Green

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