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Matryoshka - Permo Single Review

 

'Matryoshka' - Permo Single Review



Scottish punk mavericks Permo released their single 'Matryoshka' on 28th May. 

 Matryoshka is a set of Russian wooden nesting dolls, decreasing in size placed inside one another, and like the dolls this song has its layers! It starts with a powerful intro, the big drums and then a punchy guitar, making way for a driving bass and the punk vocals to make their appearance. 

Commenting on the track bassist Hamish said "Matryoshka is a blistering tirade aimed at the self-centred, egotistical members of our generation who insist on polluting good conversations with their one-upmanship and exaggerated anecdotes." 

It takes a no-holds barred attack at those people who like to share their big success stories however far-fetched they may be! With lyrics like "Big swagger, big shagger, think you're Mick Jagger but the truth is you're a joke" and "Layers and layers so full of yourself" its a reminder that self-obsession isn't the way to make friends!

Ross (vocals and guitar), Hamish (bass) and Ross (drums) are the very definition of punk rock, championed by the likes of Amazing Radio and Jack Saunders, I think, like the dolls, there's gonna be more!

You can listen to 'Permo' on my Spotify playlist Grace Note Bops.









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