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Sunday Slaylist: Massive Riffs To Laze About In The Sun To

April 10th, 2011 · No Comments

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If you’re anything like us, you’ve been slouching around in the sun all weekend, pretending there aren’t any deadlines for next week, and generally enjoying the fact that this weekend the UK’s been having a premature mini-Summer. Aside from barbequeing foolish amounts of meet, and downing loutish amounts of discount beer, it’s also given us an excuse to crank out some seriously low-end fuzz-as-fuck riffs to soundtrack our sun-worship.

Being the lazy sonsofbitches that we are, we don’t want to have to interupt our blissful lethargy with having to stand up and change the CD player. Oh hells no. Why do that, when we could put together a mighty Sunday Slaylist on Spotify, and just bosh it on repeat? That got us thinking some more – why should we go to all the bother of putting a Slaylist together when we can enlist Paul Caudell, to do it for us? In between photographing gigs for us and the odd show on TotalRock, Paul is an acolyte of the church of riffs, and an all-round doom-merchant, so is perfect for picking out a series of big fuck-off guitar noise for us to whack on while we stuff sizzling pig meat into our gawping mouths.

Listen to our Sunday Slaylist: Massive Riffs To Laze About In The Sun To

Spotify is once again open to everyone for free – now’s the perfect time to hook it up to your stereo, lug your speakers outside, and slaylist the tits off your barbeque or whatever. Okay, so they’ve changed the terms and conditions a little bit so you can only listen to 20 hours of music a month if you’re not willing to cough up at least a fiver, but that’s more than enough time to wrap your ears around our weekly Slaylists.

Soundgarden have next to nothing to do with our Slaylist, but it was the first song I thought of that has ‘sun’ in the title. And it’s a good song. So shut the fuck up:

What classic hank of fat dirty riffage do you like to hang out in the sun to? Drop us your suggestions down below. If this weather keeps up till next weekend, we’re going to bust out a cheesy pop-punk pre-Summer Slaylist, so if you’ve got any essential suggestions for that one, bosh them down below too.

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