San Francisco’s Tussle will be releasing Tempest, their fourth album and first since 2008’s Cream Cuts, on October 16th via Smalltown Supersound. (It’s available digitally now.) Produced by and recorded with Optimo’s JD Twitch in Glasgow and featuring Liquid Liquid members Dennis Young and Sal Principato, Tempest presents a more concise and considered Tussle — the experimental interludes and drum solos of past releases are absent, and instead, Tempest charges forward with a deeper, more structured sprawl. The New Yorker is streaming Tempest in its entirety now and you should too…

STREAM TUSSLE’S TEMPEST VIA THE NEW YORKER:
http://nyr.kr/RujU0h

“The album shakes off all ghosts and is Tussle’s most concise and pleasurable work. Though the credits list Twitch as producer, it is more useful to think of the band as a five-person operation on ‘Tempest.'”
– Sasha Frere Jones, New Yorker

Tussle pre-order: https://sakistore.net/mailorder/product_info.php?products_id=64005
Tussle on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/tempest/id568429464
Tussle’s “Eye Context” stream: http://bit.ly/MUF4nZ
Tussle’s “Yume No Mori (Alexander Hacke remix)”: http://bit.ly/NbZDuD

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