Description
Black vinyl LP
Excavating childhood flights of fancy into new disco directions. Featuring songs about love, loss, fashion, fish and storm outflows, communication through church bells, x-rays and the building of Bradford’s Broadway shopping centre. It also features a cover of an Earl Brutus tune and the recently released singles “The Perfect Miss” and “How D’ye Like Me”.
Gurgles are:
Augustin Bousfield – Fender Rhodes, Keytar, Singing
Nanette Brimble – Bass, Singing
Bradley Cunningham – Drums
The new album features amazing artwork by illustrator Kenn Goodall, who also did the fantastic art for their previous album, ‘Gurglefirst’
Track Listing:
The Perfect Miss (single): an inside out adventure into the contradictions of love and loss with upside down bass riffs and a ’foot on the monitor’ chorus!
How D’ye Like Me (single): West Yorks fashion and narcissism
See Right Through: a hypochondriac’s fantasy with a drum driven whirl machine feel
Gubbins : A root through a dusty loft
Jenny Greenteeth: Screaming at Yorkshire Water on behalf of Dace, Barbel and Trout
L’esprit de Clocher – Bells signal hope for Bradford
4Monica – Sonic has an ontological crisis
Run and Run and Run What will the Broadway shopping centre do for town!
Second Class War: a cover of the fabulous Earl Brutus tune.


