DRUUGG: Ride Me Down Easy.

I love finding something new to listen to by accident. Some of the bands I love and written about have been found this way. You spend ages trying to find something to listen to, and all of a sudden when you think you won’t get there- you find it. It hits you, and it’s the best feeling ever. Or one of them. I’ve just this minute found a band from Belgium called DRUUGG and they are unreal. They’ve got this heavy sound mixed with some serious psychedelic tones, and I cannot get enough of it.

Their debut record Ride Me Down Easy came out last week, and it’s one of the most electrifying records I’ve heard in a while. It’ll make you want to grab a guitar and make your own fuzzy sounds like sound like Melvins on acid times a billion. I’ve never done drugs, but I’d imagine that this is what it’d feel like, and what the inside of your head would sound like if you did. I love how for the bulk of their songs it is just sheer euphoric noise with the odd vocals creeping in. I absolutely do not know what is going on, and I love it. This is the kind of music I seem to gravitate towards- there’s no set genre or whatever; just sheer noise, talent, and passion. There are only 3 songs on this record, so I might as well go through each one and do my best to write down why they are glorious.

The first song on the record is Ride Me Down Easy. It’s over 5 and a half minutes long, and the start of it sounds like a motorbike being revved up to go give chase to anyone who dares gets in the way. This goes on for about a minute or 2, and it gets heavier and wilder as the vocals kick in. As soon as the vocals come in, you realise that this band are really onto something here. There’s this sludgey heavy sound that lures you in, and when it happens- when you truly get sucked in, you won’t be able to listen to anything else. I know it’s their first ever release but my goodness it sounds like something a band decades into their career would make. It’s a very organised sound, and it’s one that will leave you wanting more and more. More will never be enough; because they are THAT good.  I think they may have only been together for about a year, but they sound like they’ve been doing this for eternity. This is the perfect way to kick off their debut EP. It’s loud, it’s got all the reverb and fuzziness you could possibly want. Divine.

We then go into I Cried A River which was their first ever release. This is only 3 minutes and 6 seconds long- so feel free to have this one on constant repeat too if you feel like you haven’t got enough. This one is a proper Psychedellic number- you feel like someone has handed you something questionable throughout the whole record, but this one has the edge over the other 2 songs. The bass on this reminds me slightly of Warpaint- you know how Jenny Lee has that distinctive style? That’s something I’m picking up on the bass on this one. It’s such a great song, and you can easily see why it was their first single to be released. It’s got that something that grips you and fits nicely in the middle of the other 2 songs on the record.

The EP ends with You Want Me To Fall; a real headphones moment. It is one of those songs that you make time for purposely. You’ll listen to all 3 songs casually but something hits you with this one, and you know that you have to stop everything you are doing and take time out for yourself to really soak up this song. I love the distorted vocals, and I love how everything on this song just fits together perfectly. I’ll make you feel like you’ve found one of the best songs ever made. It’ll make you feel like you’ve listened to My Bloody Valentine for the first time. It’ll kickstart the dormant parts of you, and all will feel okay. It’s a beautiful song, and I feel like 6 minutes and 50 seconds of this isn’t enough. This whole record isn’t long enough, but I know that when they release their full length record, it will be one of the best things I’ll ever hear.

DRUUGG make exceptional music, and this is only the start. This 3 song taster is a perfect introduction to how great they are. It’s heavy in all the right places, and it just takes you off into a different world. Put your headphones on, shut the world out and give in to what DRUUGG have created on Ride Me Down Easy.

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