Pseudo Cool release brand new Indie Punk track 'Spark's Catching Waves'

Pseudo Cool release brand new 'Sharp's Catching Waves' single on Friday 11th August 

 

Artist: 'Pseudo Cool'

Single Title: 'Sharp's Catching Waves''

Single Release Date: 11.08.23

Label: Independent Release
Location: Maesteg, Wales
Format: Digital Single

Distribution: Disrtrokid

Socials: @Pseudocoolmusic @Beastpruk

Photo Credit: Trigger Happy Creative

Artwork: w0bblybits (Caitlin Holly Williams)

For Fans Of: The Primitives, Voice of the Beehive and The Clash


  

Stream 'Spark's Catching Waves' Single Here

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Indie Punk band 'Pseudo Cool' release their brand new 'Sharp's Catching Waves' single Independently on Friday 11th August. It's an empowering homage to 1970's Welsh surfer Linda Sharp.

 

Linda Sharp was a champion surfer who was born in Aberafan. She won the European surfing championships twice, the British surfing championships ten times and the Welsh surfing championships 19 times. She is deemed one of the most successful British Surfers of all time.

 

Inviting you back to the polluted skyline of 1970s Port Talbot, Pseudo Cool return with their latest single ‘Sharp’s Catching Waves’.
 

Join them to cheer on trailblazing surfer, Linda Sharp.
Woah!

 

Previous singles featured on Adam Walton, Lisa Gwilym shows on BBC Wales.
‘I felt both uncomfortable and thrilled. That’s exactly what I’m looking for!’

‘Dirty Riff with excellence over the top.’

Adam Walton (BBC Radio Wales)

 

Pseudo Cool are a ‘Dirty Pop’ band from Maesteg, South Wales.
Witty, punchy and raw with influences ranging from The Clash to Lily Allen.
 

‘Profound but with some light-heartedness and humour’

Nicole Mendes, The Other Side Reviews

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