Delivering 90s post-punk alternative four-piece Hauspoints are ready to wow us with their twist of alternative pop.
Hailing from Chorley in Lancashire, the band have released their latest earworm ‘Hear No, See No’. Infectious rumbles of bass and synths wrap around the spoken-word lyrics reminiscent of punk-rock-adjacent outfits such as IDLES and Yard Act.
‘Hear No, See No’ is taken from the band’s forthcoming debut album ‘Eel Feeling’ which asks the question of whether intellectual property can actually be owned. Can anyone actually own an idea, and how far can you take that argument?
“There are probably some dry legal definitions for this, but I haven’t read them,” says the band. The perspective of the album has lyrically has been written through a Northern lens of bemusement at the absurdity of modern human existence, and not without a sense of wry humour.
Hauspoints are a unique band with an interesting take on alternative music. Their striking rock sound includes a range of infectious guitars, brassy reflections, and bouncy synth-bass manoeuvres. Stay tuned for the debut album, ‘Eel Feeling’, out on September 21st via Crackedankles Records.
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