
Backwoods Payback "Future Slum"
âPull a string, a puppet moves... â - Charles Bukowski
Future Slum is not a pretty record. Itâs not the clean and well-manicured one sitting awkwardly at a table in the local watering hole, itâs the grizzled one propping up the bar and regaling the crowd with conspiracy theories. Mike Cummings, guitarist and vocalist of Backwoods Payback - the ones responsible for this lumbering hulk of stoner rock nâ roll - certainly fits the bill, whether heâs yowling his head off or singing in an eerily hypnotic manner. Meanwhile, Jessica Baker is the reliable anchor on bass, and Erik Larson (he of Alabama Thunderpussy and the legendary hardcore band Avail, no less) gives a thumping performance on his kit. A friend pops her head round the door too - Mlny Parsonz of Royal Thunder trades words in her usual melodious tones on the apathetic âWhateverâ, yet also pulling out a surprising rasp.
Backwoods Payback are also able to spin a good yarn about their travels - sharing stages with Fu Manchu, Scissorfight and Third Eye Blind, a bewildering list when put side-by-side, but each represents an important factor in this bandâs aesthestic. Fu Manchu demonstrate the âgloryfucked fuzzâ, as Backwoods Payback so eloquently put it; Scissorfight showcase the no-holds-barred burly brawling such as on âGeneralsâ; Third Eye Blind for the occasional moments of calm (!) like in âBig Enoughâ, giving brief respite from the warning shots being fired throughout the rest of the records.
Five albums in, Future Slum is the fruit of a hard slog for fifteen years. Understandably, they are excited for it to see the light of day, not least for its cryptic subject matter. âIt all revolves around the idea of feeling lost and disenfranchised with your surroundings, finding your people, and losing yourself within them. Have you ever followed?â Mike finishes, quoting from second track âLinesâ. Itâs up to you if you can read between them.
Track Listing:
01. Pirate Smile
02. Lines
03. Whatever
04. It Aint Right
05. Threes
06. Cinderella
07. Generals
08. Big Enough
09. Alone
10. Lucky
âPull a string, a puppet moves... â - Charles Bukowski
Future Slum is not a pretty record. Itâs not the clean and well-manicured one sitting awkwardly at a table in the local watering hole, itâs the grizzled one propping up the bar and regaling the crowd with conspiracy theories. Mike Cummings, guitarist and vocalist of Backwoods Payback - the ones responsible for this lumbering hulk of stoner rock nâ roll - certainly fits the bill, whether heâs yowling his head off or singing in an eerily hypnotic manner. Meanwhile, Jessica Baker is the reliable anchor on bass, and Erik Larson (he of Alabama Thunderpussy and the legendary hardcore band Avail, no less) gives a thumping performance on his kit. A friend pops her head round the door too - Mlny Parsonz of Royal Thunder trades words in her usual melodious tones on the apathetic âWhateverâ, yet also pulling out a surprising rasp.
Backwoods Payback are also able to spin a good yarn about their travels - sharing stages with Fu Manchu, Scissorfight and Third Eye Blind, a bewildering list when put side-by-side, but each represents an important factor in this bandâs aesthestic. Fu Manchu demonstrate the âgloryfucked fuzzâ, as Backwoods Payback so eloquently put it; Scissorfight showcase the no-holds-barred burly brawling such as on âGeneralsâ; Third Eye Blind for the occasional moments of calm (!) like in âBig Enoughâ, giving brief respite from the warning shots being fired throughout the rest of the records.
Five albums in, Future Slum is the fruit of a hard slog for fifteen years. Understandably, they are excited for it to see the light of day, not least for its cryptic subject matter. âIt all revolves around the idea of feeling lost and disenfranchised with your surroundings, finding your people, and losing yourself within them. Have you ever followed?â Mike finishes, quoting from second track âLinesâ. Itâs up to you if you can read between them.
Track Listing:
01. Pirate Smile
02. Lines
03. Whatever
04. It Aint Right
05. Threes
06. Cinderella
07. Generals
08. Big Enough
09. Alone
10. Lucky
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âPull a string, a puppet moves... â - Charles Bukowski
Future Slum is not a pretty record. Itâs not the clean and well-manicured one sitting awkwardly at a table in the local watering hole, itâs the grizzled one propping up the bar and regaling the crowd with conspiracy theories. Mike Cummings, guitarist and vocalist of Backwoods Payback - the ones responsible for this lumbering hulk of stoner rock nâ roll - certainly fits the bill, whether heâs yowling his head off or singing in an eerily hypnotic manner. Meanwhile, Jessica Baker is the reliable anchor on bass, and Erik Larson (he of Alabama Thunderpussy and the legendary hardcore band Avail, no less) gives a thumping performance on his kit. A friend pops her head round the door too - Mlny Parsonz of Royal Thunder trades words in her usual melodious tones on the apathetic âWhateverâ, yet also pulling out a surprising rasp.
Backwoods Payback are also able to spin a good yarn about their travels - sharing stages with Fu Manchu, Scissorfight and Third Eye Blind, a bewildering list when put side-by-side, but each represents an important factor in this bandâs aesthestic. Fu Manchu demonstrate the âgloryfucked fuzzâ, as Backwoods Payback so eloquently put it; Scissorfight showcase the no-holds-barred burly brawling such as on âGeneralsâ; Third Eye Blind for the occasional moments of calm (!) like in âBig Enoughâ, giving brief respite from the warning shots being fired throughout the rest of the records.
Five albums in, Future Slum is the fruit of a hard slog for fifteen years. Understandably, they are excited for it to see the light of day, not least for its cryptic subject matter. âIt all revolves around the idea of feeling lost and disenfranchised with your surroundings, finding your people, and losing yourself within them. Have you ever followed?â Mike finishes, quoting from second track âLinesâ. Itâs up to you if you can read between them.
Track Listing:
01. Pirate Smile
02. Lines
03. Whatever
04. It Aint Right
05. Threes
06. Cinderella
07. Generals
08. Big Enough
09. Alone
10. Lucky












