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Algernon Doll releases new single, Spilt Milk Perfume.

February 4, 2014

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For fans of: Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, The Jesus Lizard
 

“…one of the most exciting artists to emerge in a while.”Artrocker Magazine
Algernon Doll returns with his brilliant new single, Spilt Milk Perfume, taken from his forthcoming album due for release Summer 2014. The single is available to buy now on Struggletown Records official BandCamp Page.

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Check out the video for Spilt Milk Perfume on Algernon Doll’s YouTube page.

Spilt Milk Perfume sees Algernon Doll, aka Ewan Grant, continue to hone and perfect his alternative guitar sound and poignant lyrics. At just 24 years old, Ewan already has two critically acclaimed albums behind him and is due to release a third later this year. Having initially been compared to Elliott Smith due to his acerbic, alternative acoustic style, Ewan has exhibited his chameleonic creative output by altering his sound with each release – with every single or album different from the last.

Spilt Milk Perfume pulls on influences such as Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins and Fugazi to produce an up tempo, driven rock track, one which the aforementioned bands could proudly call their own. Ewan’s characteristic lyrics are still evident as the single comes to life with chiming guitar, distorted vocals and an expert drum beat reminiscent of Dave Grohl on In Utero.

Over the last year Algernon Doll has been supported by the likes of NME.com, Mad Mackerel, Radar Scotsman, God Is In The TV, For Folk Sake and Artrocker – highlighting the diversity in the music he creates. 2014 is a year where Algernon Doll aims to further enhance his reputation as one of Scotland’s most talented up-and-coming musicians.

Spilt Milk Perfume by Algernon Doll is officially out on 17th February 2014 via Struggletown Records and can be purchased via Struggletown Records official BandCamp Page.

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