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White Manna to release new album in June!‏

April 15, 2015

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California’s White Manna
to release Pan – 1st June

“… on the one hand they’re heading towards the cosmos, but on the other they possess the raw punk nous of seminal garage bands like The MC5 and The Stooges.”  NME 

After a series of staggering albums, California’s White Manna return with a new release of white hot solar rock on Cardinal Fuzz.  Named after the mischievous nature god from Greek mythology, Pan finds White Manna peaking, whipped into shape by touring a ferocious live set, witnessed at Liverpool Psych Fest by fans who joined the band in a head popping frenzy as they soaked in the intensity of White Manna.

Pan is the next logical step for White Manna.  As tracks flow from guitar blasting amplifier destroying worship to super-cosmische space rock epics and then comes back for more ferocious Stooges pounding fuzzed up Hawkwind inspired freak flag waving wildness.

Listen to the track ‘Evil’ taken from Pan HERE

Inspired by the Northern Californian landscape, the natural mystic of Pan is informed by, as guitarist, David Johnson states, “…the trees, beaches, and open spaces where we live are all integral parts of our approach to music.” 

The album recording was dialled in at the Compound Manila and laid to tape at Lucky Cat Recording by the legendary Phil Manley. The psychedelic mazes on the cover art are brought to you by AP Shrewsbury.   Pan is an album of a band at the height of their game.

This spring, White Manna will put the pedal to the metal, hitting up the southwest of the States with Mugstar and sharing the stage with the likes of the 13th Floor Elevators, Thee Oh Sees and The Myrrors at Austin Psych Fest.

The album will be released in multiple vinyl configurations in a 350g, full colour sleeve with a digital download code.  The CD version and the digital download will include 2 bonus tracks that are not on the vinyl.

The album will be available in the United Kingdom and Europe via Cardinal Fuzz on 1st June 2015.

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