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Book Klub

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Glasgow post-punk act Book Klub are back, better than ever, with energetic new release ‘Siren Song’. Even though the quartet may be at the beginning of their journey, the relatively new act have certainly been turning heads in the Glasgow music scene, acting as a vessel for storytelling, likening dark mythology and folklore to the modern condition. Refusing to be left for dead or pushed aside to make way for something else, ‘Siren Song’ specialises in leaving fans with a new favourite song. Commenting on the track, drummer and vocalist Jack Martin said, “‘Siren Song’ is a track about metamorphosis at the cost of one’s humanity, and it too transforms from one thing into something else entirely.” Adding to the tracks inspiration, Book Klub share, “On this track, we have explored a dark, trance-inducing soundscape made up of drum machines, sinister piano and reverberated bass. The song sways into a thunderous second half where we are noisier than we’ve ever been. Angular guitar stabs, a dizzying bassline, and anguished lyrics bring the track to a climactic finish.” User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Life of Me

167
2

Care

131
3

Somni

86
4

Siren Song

51
5

Deathbed

48
6

The Moon, the Moon

22
7

Pines

11

albums

Life of Me

Life of Me

Care

Care

Somni / Deathbed

Somni / Deathbed

When the Water Comes I Want to Sink

When the Water Comes I Want to Sink

Siren Song

Siren Song

Care - Single

Care - Single

Somni / Deathbed - Single

Somni / Deathbed - Single

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Life of Me - Single

When the Water Comes I Want to Sink - EP

When the Water Comes I Want to Sink - EP

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