
When you name your style of music “gunk-pop,” it has to be good. But Black Ends don’t disappoint. While genre revivalism is a dime-a-dozen these days, the Seattle band has the cred and bonafides to give grunge the shot in the arm it’s needed since the days Creed and Nickelback were topping the charts. Psychotic Spew is a genuine achievement for a style that’s been frozen in the ‘90s, led by Nicolle Swims’s addicting laconic drawl and the arresting rhythm section of Ben Swanson and Billie Jessica Paine.
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Stay Evil
My Own Dead
Monday Mourning
Bent
Low
She speaks of love
Pour Me
Black's Lullaby
Pretend 2 Be (Protect Me)
Live in the Sea
Maybe When
Suppin' On Strange
Peak (lost ya in the silence!)
Sellout
Red Worry
When I'm Alone
Bye-Bye!
Song For A Sickhead
Tongues Turned
What
Full Performance
Come Inside! (Intro)
Burnt Garlic
Peak
Psychotic Spew
Pour
What DEMO (10/20/2014)
Peak (lyits!) DEMO (5/29/2016)
no other way (phonedemo7.24)
Ate the Taste
Sellout DEMO (10/23/2014)
Black Ends - Bent (Official Music Video)
Trash Tunes 4 a Thursday Afternoons
She Speaks Of Love (Live on KEXP)
Black’s Lullaby
Life Waist Dead
Black Ends - Black's Lullaby (Official Music Video)
Monday Mouring
Suppin' On Strange (Live on KEXP)
Easy Pun Game (i only write demos then forget about them)
Black Ends - Bent
pretend 2 be
Black Ends - Pretend 2 Be (Protect Me) [Official Music Video]
Black Ends - Stay Evil (Official Video)
Black Ends - Pretend 2 Be (Protect Me)
Black's Lullaby (Live) with Lori Goldston & Eric Padget
Suppin' on Strang
Black Ends - Pour Me
Cure My Tragedy
Gone Away (A Song For Starr)
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