Why You So Cold

The problem with a lot of music today is that there isn't any dirt in the sound.
Everything sounds too clean, too precise. Hell, even the musicians who use vintage gear - naming no names - are so slavishly devoted to the past that they would never dare to really fuck anything up.
Wet Nuns though, have plenty of dirt. The Leeds band erupted onto the national consciousness earlier this year, with their sweat-drippin', knee-tremblin' live performances finally gaining wider acceptance.
Just two people - guitar and drums are all you need in the gospel of Wet Nuns - the pair drive out a demented, corrosive kind of anarchic blues punk. It's the sort of thing that has your neighbours pounding on the door, begging you to turn the noise off.
Two singles swiftly followed. ‘Heaven’s Below’ and ‘Throttle’ were tiny pockets of dynamite, turning brevity into a blunt weapon.
New single 'Why You So Cold' follows suit. The sort of thing Jack White has nightmares about, this is nasty, filthy blues with the mistakes left hanging out for all to see.
Out on September 10th, 'Why You So Cold' will be available on limited edition seven inch vinyl and as a digital download.
ClashMusic has the first play. Listen to it now...
Everything sounds too clean, too precise. Hell, even the musicians who use vintage gear - naming no names - are so slavishly devoted to the past that they would never dare to really fuck anything up.
Wet Nuns though, have plenty of dirt. The Leeds band erupted onto the national consciousness earlier this year, with their sweat-drippin', knee-tremblin' live performances finally gaining wider acceptance.
Just two people - guitar and drums are all you need in the gospel of Wet Nuns - the pair drive out a demented, corrosive kind of anarchic blues punk. It's the sort of thing that has your neighbours pounding on the door, begging you to turn the noise off.
Two singles swiftly followed. ‘Heaven’s Below’ and ‘Throttle’ were tiny pockets of dynamite, turning brevity into a blunt weapon.
New single 'Why You So Cold' follows suit. The sort of thing Jack White has nightmares about, this is nasty, filthy blues with the mistakes left hanging out for all to see.
Out on September 10th, 'Why You So Cold' will be available on limited edition seven inch vinyl and as a digital download.
ClashMusic has the first play. Listen to it now...






