BLACK PUSSY: Decibel Streams "Butterfly" From PDX Stoner-Pop Outfit's New Album, Magic Mustache


Happy new year, everyone! A little NYE treat for you: Decibel Magazine is streaming the new heavy dreamer's anthem "Butterfly" from Black Pussy's forthcoming sophomore album, Magic Mustache. Decibel's Adrien Begrand calls it “a spaced-out desert scorcher that should make Josh Homme and Dave Wyndorf nod in approval.” Magic Mustache will be available on LP/CD/DD via Made In China Records on February 17th.

Hear "Butterfly" courtesy of Decibel Magazine at THIS LOCATION.

Black Pussy, Portland's infamous, infectiously catchy and ever-restless stoner-pop outfit was named for the original working title of The Rolling Stones' mega-hit "Brown Sugar"--a blatantly anti-racism tune. The past few years have seen them touring nonstop, including a North American stint with ex-Kyuss legends Vista Chino. For the past two years, the group has worked on heavy, psychedelic pop songs with not only Portland recording engineer Adam Pike (Red Fang, Norska, Black Elk, etc.) but also the legendary Kyuss founding drummer and multi-instrumentalist Brant Bjork, and the culmination of years of hard work, psychedelic trips and perpetual touring brings to life a '70s-influenced, hide-your-daughters-because-they're-coming-to-town rock 'n' roll attitude that sounds like Tarantino directing a Thin Lizzy video in the low desert.

In case you missed it, you can also watch the video for the first single, "For The Sake Of Argument" on Metal Injection at HERE.

See Black Pussy live:
2/6 Portland, Oregon @ Crystal Ballroom w/ Sleep & Nothing (Tickets available HERE)

Black Pussy is:
Dustin Hill (vocals, guitar), Ryan Mcintire (guitar), Dean Carroll (drums), Aaron Poplin (bass), and Keith "Chief" O'Dell (keyboards)

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