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Lucy Fudge

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London indie quartet Pynch return with new single ‘The Supermarket,’ accompanied by a music video

Since the release of their debut album ‘Howling at a Concrete Moon’ in 2023, Pynch have been playing stages across the UK and beyond. The London indie quartet, known for their nostalgia-inducing, synth-pop tunes, are back with their latest single ‘The Supermarket’.

Described as โ€œa hangover song about strange daysโ€ by the band, from the very first note the track is undeniably Pynch, layering the beat with groovy guitars and building synths. Enock begins in his characteristically apathetic tone, blending seamlessly into the mix singing โ€œGonna go, to the supermarket, all I want, is to feel normalโ€.

The loopy and ethereal synths combined with the gritty guitar and Enockโ€™s passive delivery of the lightly existential lyrics blend to create a rhythmic portrayal of the detached yet uneasy feeling that comes with growing up.

The track’s release was accompanied by a music video – directed by Macgregor Marshfield – emanating the same reminiscent chaos as many of their previous videos. With cyclical visuals, you go on a journey with the band whilst simultaneously staying put, spinning in circles with them through the supermarket.

If ‘The Supermarket‘ is any indication of what music Pynch have got to come in 2025, then fans are sure to feel itโ€™s been worth the wait. This defiant yet wistful track is a great way to jump back into releasing music, and is certain to leave you wanting to put your headphones on and dance around the supermarket in the middle of the night, trying to fight the bubbling nostalgia of simpler days, repeating the mantra โ€œI donโ€™t want to feel strange anymoreโ€ long after the songโ€™s end.

Watch/Listen to ‘The Supermarket’ here:


Catch Pynch at the following:

5thย March – New York, Baker Falls (The New Colossus Festival)
ย 6th March – New York, Pianos Showroom (The New Colossus Festival)
14th April – Paris, Le Pop Up
16th April – Arthez Le Bearn, Pingouin Alternatif
17th April – Toulouse, Le Labo
18th April – Gap, Le Gorille
10th May – Margate, Justine’s
11th May – Portsmouth, Edge of The Wedge



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