New Music: Throw Down Bones - Juno Harm

Throw Down Bones drop 'Juno Harm', the second single to be lifted from the bands incoming 4EP out July 24th

Throw Down Bones drop ‘Juno Harm’, the second to be lifted from the Milan/London band’s incoming ‘4EP’ ahead of its release next Friday. Pre-order the super limited 12" in the Fuzz Club stores here

Releasing on July 24th, the four-track ‘4EP’ marks a deeper shift into dark electronic territory for a band that has long sought out the middle ground between trance-inducing instrumental krautrock/psych and all-out industrial hedonism with the rave in its sights. Their first release since their 2023 return with ‘Three’, the new EP finds Throw Down Bones seeking to bottle the intensity of their high-energy, heavy-duty live sets, and dig further into the electronic impulses at its core.

“This EP is the direct fallout of TDB’s recent live outings, the intensity of those sets became our blueprint. To chase that vibe, we booked a South London studio full of classic analog synths and vintage hardware and took the band in for a four-day session. We worked together for those four days, drawing on the rhythmic propulsion of Underworld, the psychedelic textures of Daniel Avery, the modern UK grit of Overmono, the cold techno precision of Silent Servant, and the ghostly urban hauntology of Burial. These tracks are the raw result of that session.”

On new cut ‘Juno Harm’, which follows last month’s ‘Honesty / Truth / Reality’ single, Francesco Vanni says: “Juno Harm grew from the constant hum of a world that’s becoming harder to make sense of. We wanted to make something that cuts through that noise, not with answers but with the reminder that freedom is still worth raising your voice for.”

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