PULP

PULP

PULP completes the beverage-themed trilogy that Born Ruffians introduced with their twin 2020 releases JUICE and SQUEEZE, though, as its title suggests, this final installment wasn’t so much conceived as a proper album as a place to compile some leftover tracks that never found a proper home. More than just a random hodgepodge of outtakes,PULP is a true testament to the creative hot streak the Toronto indie-rock trio has been on since original drummer Steve Hamelin rejoined the group for 2018’s Uncle, Duke & the Chief (whose sessions yielded the berserker Beach Boys homage “Happy Parasites”). And while it clocks in at a tidy seven tracks, this mini-album nonetheless presents a complete picture of the Ruffians’ myriad strengths, spanning contorted garage rock (“Checkin’ Out”), moonlit early-’60s-styled balladry (“Husha”), and widescreen art-pop statements (“Ring Finger”).

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