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Pete International Airport Released “Tic Tac” 7″ Vinyl

Portland-based Pete International Airport (aka Peter G. Holmström of The Dandy Warhols) has released the 2-track ‘Tic Tac’ 7″ vinyl version featuring Slowdive frontwoman Rachel Goswell via Little Cloud Records. Previewed by the video for ‘Tic Tac’  directed by Francesca Bonci, it comes on translucent yellow vinyl and features a remix by Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre as the B-side. ‘Tic Tac’ originally featured on Pete International Airport’s recently released third […]

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Portland-based Pete International Airport (aka Peter G. Holmström of The Dandy Warhols) has released the 2-track ‘Tic Tac’ 7″ vinyl version featuring Slowdive frontwoman Rachel Goswell via Little Cloud Records. Previewed by the video for ‘Tic Tac’  directed by Francesca Bonci, it comes on translucent yellow vinyl and features a remix by Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre as the B-side.

‘Tic Tac’ originally featured on Pete International Airport’s recently released third album ‘It Felt Like The End of the World’ – a meticulously crafted psychedelic rock journey into the dark heart of electronica, released just ahead of the 7″.

“I co-wrote ‘Tic Tac’. I bought his last album and I really liked it. Peter Holmström has different singers on each song and co-writes with everybody, which I think is a really interesting way to work. Obviously, Pete is a guitarist, first and foremost, and a very good one. He sent me music for ‘Tic Tac, and it’s actually changed a lot. It was a lot more guitar-y, the original musical piece that he sent me, and it got really stripped down and changed,” says Rachel Goswell.

“I think he sent me that in 2020. That was a COVID lockdown year and I had a lot of stuff going on. It took me I think nearly about a year to actually get around to sitting down properly and writing it. I kept procrastinating about doing it and then once I’d done it, I was really pleased with it. But I think as a record, there’s some great songs on it. I didn’t know who else had written with him on this record, I was just really happy to be a part of it. It is quite a broad spectrum musically, and quite eclectic.”

This album features numerous other guests, including Alexander Hackett(Pang Attack) Lisa Elle (Dark Horses),Dion Lunadon (A Place To Bury Strangers, The D4), and Cheap Trick‘s Tom Petersson on 12-string bass, each tangling with PIA’s usual coterie of musical foils with songs merging into Holmström’s hyper-stylized world of symbols, themes and archetypes.

Mixed by Jeremy Sherrer at Spooky Electric Co. (Modest Mouse, The Shins, The Dandy Warhols), it was mastered by Dave Coley at Elysian Mastering.

‘It Felt Like The End of the World’ can be found everywhere digitally, including SpotifyApple Music and Bandcamp, where it is available as a Deluxe double-album in a gatefold sleeve, pressed on transparent vinyl with an orange blob or on transparent vinyl with a purple blob.

As of November 24, the ‘Tic Tac’ 7″ is available on vinyl exclusively via Pete International Airport’s Bandcamp and The Dandy Warhols. The digital version is currently available on these same two sites.

Source: thoughtswordsaction.com

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