"The title-track is a kind of cesspool of the record’s general themes. It’s probably about being morally weak and inclined to degradation. It’s the first time an acoustic guitar has been used on an Opus Kink track, which we hope is not as horrifying as that sounds. As is, unfortunately, becoming the norm, I have buried the base mundanity of the themes in grandiose Catholic imagery, which is not yet widely accepted as cultural appropriation but soon may be. It’s the longest one on the EP, and the thought of making a radio edit of it was too daunting, but I hope it gets its due f… read more
"The title-track is a kind of cesspool of the record’s general themes. It’s probably about being morally weak and inclined to degradation. It’s … read more
"The title-track is a kind of cesspool of the record’s general themes. It’s probably about being morally weak and inclined to degradation. It’s the first time an acoustic guitar has… read more
A unique prospect in a sea of conformist new sounds, Opus Kink are the kind of band that thrive in the live environment. With a debut EP release in June, 2022 via the always on point Nice Swan records, they’ve got all the required stamps of approval. Plus, they instinctively know that – when it comes down to it – all we want to know from a new band is which is considered ‘the hot one’. What more could you ask for? "Horn-fuelled filth-funk, where punk and jazz combine in grimy circumstances.” (Thomas Smith, NME Magazine) “Barnstorming, infectious” - Steve Lamacq, BBC 6 Music “A … read more
A unique prospect in a sea of conformist new sounds, Opus Kink are the kind of band that thrive in the live environment. With a debut EP release in June, 2022 via the always on point Nice S… read more
A unique prospect in a sea of conformist new sounds, Opus Kink are the kind of band that thrive in the live environment. With a debut EP release in June, 2022 via the always on point Nice Swan records, they’ve got all the required stam… read more