Brooklyn, NY’s Onesie have released their new full length, Way Thousand Bump To The Sky, that follows on from a trilogy of albums that straddled the line between jangly, confectionary Brit invasion psyche pop and maximalist 90s guitar laceration. If 2023’s Liminal Hiss captured the languid sound of lockdown-induced basement experimentation, then Thousand Bump To The Sky blasts its dense, blissed out, pissed off, technicolor manifesto onto an IMAX screen. It’s as if slacker rock itself had 35 minutes to get its affairs in order before the electric chair!

Led by frontman Ben Haberland, and joined by fellow lifers Rob Lanterman (Shrug Dealer / Hidden Home Records), Jason Bauers (Lie About / Better Plastic / Sharkswimmer / Behold…The Arctopus), and Ernie D’Amaso (Automat0m / Ernest Ernie & The Sincerities), Onesie have spent the last eight years chiseling out their own idiosyncratic place in the musical landscape. Combining the trim, confectionary songwriting of 70s power pop, the socially aware wit and jangling hooks of 80s indie and britpop, and the sledgehammer crunch of 90s DIY punk hardcore.

Way Thousand Bump To The Sky is now available via digital platforms and on CD and vinyl via Sell The Heart Records

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