
They are a three-girl piece from the UK, appearing in velvet underground formation behind two mounted tom toms with shadowy ‘Moe Tucker esque’ hypnotic boomy beats, intelligent rhythmic patterns, bassy pitch shifting synth and off kilter psychedelic guitars.
Think the rustic new country of Neko Case, múm’s scratchy textures and the lo-fi hooks of Micachu’s DIY pop, and you’re getting warm. With their glitchy percussion, gossamer-light harmonies, analogue synths and eclectic, hurdy-gurdy textures, Stealing Sheep may well have found the soundtrack we were all searching for. The dark cold wavers, the shiny shiny and the psychedelic doomy popsters, Stop. Look and Listen.
Click play above to listen to ‘Paper Moon’ by Stealing Sheep.










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