Experimental · GB · Active since 2011

Grumbling Fur

Lush, psychedelic pop that feels like a secret ceremony in a high-tech forest. Intricate vocal harmonies meet warm analog synths for a deep, meditative listen.

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Grumbling Fur sounds like a modern translation of ancient mysteries. It is a world where the organic woodiness of a cello or an acoustic guitar is seamlessly woven into a shimmering tapestry of modular synthesizers and vintage drum machines. The music breathes with a rhythmic, pastoral pulse that feels both futuristic and deeply rooted in the soil of the English countryside.

What truly sets them apart is the vocal interplay between Daniel O'Sullivan and Alexander Tucker. They utilize interlocking harmonies and repetitive, chant-like rounds that evoke the spirit of 1960s psych-folk but filtered through a contemporary electronic lens. The production is dense and detailed, rewarding close attention with hidden layers of found sound and subtle melodic shifts that reveal themselves over time.

Start with Glynnaestra to experience their most cohesive vision of 'pagan pop.' It is an album that balances accessible, catchy hooks with an underlying sense of the uncanny, making it the perfect entry point for those who want their experimental music to have a beating, melodic heart.

Our Catalog4 Albums · 2011 · 2016
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