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Serial Chiller
Serial Chiller are a three-piece slacker punk band strung between the middling greens of the lower Midlands, up to the far flung north of the River Humber. Carving tunes with primitive tools, they forge driving bass with fuzzy guitars to create lofi-pop hooks.
Whilst dashing across the country, they released a string of six singles. Dotting between sleepless nights, too much screen time and the mundane life of low income jobs, that once pieced together, create a collage of modern life as your twenties drift over from early to mid.
These serve as the introduction to their debut album Don't Buy It. A collection of songs that weaves a tapestry of loose threads: the cold detachment of a glowing phone in a dark room, the depersonalisation of the service industry, the symbolism of a lost tooth, a sink full of dishes, a shelf of dying plants, the inside light of a refrigerator.
Pinned together and treated with sarcasm to create an album that questions the consumerist mentality of a culture that eats everything that lays before it. Be it time, money or life itself - with a title that begs it doesn't fall into the same category of a useless consumer product by insisting on one simple instruction.
Recorded live in five days at The Moon Factory, a repurposed industrial building in Hull, with Stewart Baxter (Life) at the helm, Serial Chiller display in their debut, an agitation with life that fizzes and bubbles with the nervousness of a dissolving tab of Alka-Seltzer.