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5056167171089

Welfare Jazz

Viagra Boys

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Format: CD

Cat No: YR0123CD

Format Details: Deluxe /

Release Date:  08 January 2021

Label:  Year0001

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5056167128274

Genres:  Rock  Indie  

Release Date:  22 July 2022

Label:  Year0001

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  5056167171089

Genres:  Rock  Indie  

  • Description

    Since their founding in 2015, Swedish post-punk band Viagra Boys have made a name for themselves burning up stages around the world. There's a little Iggy Pop spit and seethe, a David Yow drunken stumble, and a bite of Nick Cave's haunted bark. Add a dash of motorik groove, a pinch of post-punk grime, and a dose of no wave howl. For every gruff and gritty croak in the outfit's catalog, they come back with a pair of bongos, squared-off synths, and a squonky saxophone, with songs that deftly lay waste to society's normalization of toxic masculinity, racism, misogyny, classism, and self-obsession.



    Viagra Boys' Sebastian Murphy dreams about everyone hating his guts. A lot. "I kept having this recurring nightmare where my mom was crying and my friends were all pissed off at me," he recalls, almost reverently. The band's new album, Welfare Jazz, doesn't bargain with the anxiety in that defeated feeling, but rather a boiling certainty that nothing and no one is absolute. There's plenty of blame to go around, and things are just a lot more interesting when you admit that you're not always going to be nice, you're not always going to pick the right words in a fist-fight. So why not keep moving forward, swaying and strutting into the night.

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    Since their founding in 2015, Swedish post-punk band Viagra Boys have made a name for themselves burning up stages around the world. There's a little Iggy Pop spit and seethe, a David Yow drunken stumble, and a bite of Nick Cave's haunted bark. Add a dash of motorik groove, a pinch of post-punk grime, and a dose of no wave howl. For every gruff and gritty croak in the outfit's catalog, they come back with a pair of bongos, squared-off synths, and a squonky saxophone, with songs that deftly lay waste to society's normalization of toxic masculinity, racism, misogyny, classism, and self-obsession.



    Viagra Boys' Sebastian Murphy dreams about everyone hating his guts. A lot. "I kept having this recurring nightmare where my mom was crying and my friends were all pissed off at me," he recalls, almost reverently. The band's album, Welfare Jazz, doesn't bargain with the anxiety in that defeated feeling, but rather a boiling certainty that nothing and no one is absolute. There's plenty of blame to go around, and things are just a lot more interesting when you admit that you're not always going to be nice, you're not always going to pick the right words in a fist-fight. So why not keep moving forward, swaying and strutting into the night.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Ain't Nice
      • 2. Cold Play
      • 3. Toad
      • 4. This Old Dog
      • 5. Into The Sun
      • 6. Creatures
      • 7. 6 Shooter
      • 8. Best In Show II
      • 9. Secret Canine Agent
      • 10. I Feel Alive
      • 11. Girls & Boys
      • 12. To The Country
      • 13. In Spite of Ourselves

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Ain't Nice
      • 2. Cold Play
      • 3. Toad
      • 4. This Old Dog
      • 5. Into The Sun
      • 6. Creatures
      • 7. 6 Shooter
      • 8. Best In Show II
      • 9. Secret Canine Agent
      • 10. I Feel Alive
      • 11. Girls & Boys
      • 12. To The Country
      • 13. In Spite of Ourselves feat. Amy Taylor

      Disc 2

      • 1. Girls & Boys (Patrik Berger Remix)
      • 2. Dream Interlude
      • 3. You And Me Baby
      • 4. Blue Bone
      • 5. 16 Wheeler Horse
      • 6. Ain't Nice feat. Shrimptech Ecstasy Lab (Rotterdam Mix)
      • 7. Creatures feat. Shrimptech Ecstasy Lab (Someones's Great Version)