Album artwork for Trope House by Urochromes

On their first long player, Urochromes complement their catchy-as-fuck punk bangers with colourful experimental rock that choogles forth like the waters of the Mississippi River Delta where it was recorded. There are classic Urochromes chargers like first single Hair So Big and the catchy kiss-off Millieux that pair Dick Riddick’s concise and explosive guitar playing with some of frontman Jackie “Jackieboy” McDermott’s best sketches of uptight, paranoid characters on the edge.

Rumshpringa plays it straight with a beautiful slow-burning riff and soul-searching lyrics (”When do I get my Rumshringa?... / I want to lean back in time like that Towerof Pisa”); it’s a new Urochromes classic where Riddick’s licks spark and lilt through the bridge toward the closing verse’s poignant refrain. These more restrained, contemplative moments balance out the uninhibited tenacity ofthe rest of the album—not something every (punk) bandis capable of achieving when they jump to the LP format.

Combining the authentic sound of Gary Wrong’s Jeth-Row Studios with the engineering talents of longstanding Urochromes engineer Will Killingsworth (Dead Air Studios), Trope House delivers the most hi-fidelity Urochromes recording to date without sacri cing any spontaneity or raw power.

Urochromes

Trope House

Wharf Cat
Album artwork for Trope House by Urochromes
CD

£11.99

Released 31/05/2019Catalogue Number

WCR086CD

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Album artwork for Trope House by Urochromes
LP

£22.99

Black
Released 31/05/2019Catalogue Number

WCR086LP

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Urochromes

Trope House

Wharf Cat
Album artwork for Trope House by Urochromes
CD

£11.99

Released 31/05/2019Catalogue Number

WCR086CD

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Album artwork for Trope House by Urochromes
LP

£22.99

Black
Released 31/05/2019Catalogue Number

WCR086LP

Learn more

On their first long player, Urochromes complement their catchy-as-fuck punk bangers with colourful experimental rock that choogles forth like the waters of the Mississippi River Delta where it was recorded. There are classic Urochromes chargers like first single Hair So Big and the catchy kiss-off Millieux that pair Dick Riddick’s concise and explosive guitar playing with some of frontman Jackie “Jackieboy” McDermott’s best sketches of uptight, paranoid characters on the edge.

Rumshpringa plays it straight with a beautiful slow-burning riff and soul-searching lyrics (”When do I get my Rumshringa?... / I want to lean back in time like that Towerof Pisa”); it’s a new Urochromes classic where Riddick’s licks spark and lilt through the bridge toward the closing verse’s poignant refrain. These more restrained, contemplative moments balance out the uninhibited tenacity ofthe rest of the album—not something every (punk) bandis capable of achieving when they jump to the LP format.

Combining the authentic sound of Gary Wrong’s Jeth-Row Studios with the engineering talents of longstanding Urochromes engineer Will Killingsworth (Dead Air Studios), Trope House delivers the most hi-fidelity Urochromes recording to date without sacri cing any spontaneity or raw power.