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SEEDHILL BRUISER 

 

A 40-something social recluse from Scotland, Seedhill Bruiser creates haunting hypnotic queer ballads and laments in between

bouts of schizophrenia, hospitalisation, and mental coshing due to high doses of antipsychotic medication.

 

All Seedhill Bruiser tracks can be listened to in full on the shop page



"Ethereal floating music, bleak and beautiful." Tom Robinson BBC Radio 6

"Seedhill Bruiser specialises in beautiful, haunting and slightly disturbing shoegaze indie-folk, he's a total one-off and I bloody love him."

Ste McCabe Dandelion Radio

"Sounds like Morrissey on downers, mesmerising." WHUS Reviews

"This is good stuff. He layers his folk music in shards of ethereal fuzz." Dagger Short Reviews

"The songs get into a groove and go with it, letting guitar waves build and build. Very interesting and quite the strange applications of shoegaze."

RYM Guide To Shoegaze

"Though the lyrics are fairly unintelligible in many of the tracks, they serve as an ethereal instrument that blends in with the layers of guitar and sparkling synths."

WRUV Reviews

"Like the Cocteau Twins hit over the head by a gay sailor on ketamine." Scott Williamson Psychiatric Nurse.

 



GRANITE FISTS (2011) 

 

01. Mister Stormalong

02. The Killing Of Allan McKinnon

03. Salt River

04. Trees

05. True Blue

06. Cornflower Blue

07. How I got My Bruises

08. Close

09. The Harpooneer's Lament




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RUINS (2009)

 

01. The Bones Of A Man

02. Idumea (for Will)

03. Song Of The Drowned

04. Green Hill

05. Lies And Tears

06. Siren Song

07. Callum Carver

08. Shepherdshay 

09. Passiondale

10. Lullaby For Dying Recruits

11. Homeward

12. Longshore Drift


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 K HOLE (2006)

 

01. Ketamine Delivery Man

02. Landslide

03. Lighthouses

04. Shudderhill

05. Closedown

06. Cascader

07. Junior Ramraiders 


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Also available: Seedhill Folk Songs album on Pox World Empire